The Jalopy Journal
Before I moved to Texas, I needed a custom shaft made to mate up to a motorhome 727 that doesn't have a slip yoke. I took the measurements of...
Can confirm, I have a sloped driveway with a nice permanent rust stain from my citric acid bath of Model T parts. I plan on doing an epoxy floor...
If you have an iPhone, you should have the "Measure" app that has a really good digital level on there. Not sure if there is a similar app for...
Amen, I can attest to this. My 12-year T is still in progress. I finally have come to the point that where I realized this is a nearly 100 year...
Yeah, I saw that as well. I may just go that route to save the hassle of setting up the table saw. EDIT: I ordered that tack strip from Lang's...
This was my thought. I was thinking of getting some oak and running it through the table saw to get the thin strips. There are some wood tack rail...
I think I may have asked you about it before. There's a shop in Justin that I've heard of that can do it. I've been priming and sanding. Epoxy...
Can you do a VTR-64? I am planning on going the "Street Rod" title route for my roadster once I have the body work done.
I agree with Fabber McGee up there. It's yours now and very few people will remember Sid. Change it how you want it and if you want to keep it "in...
You are the luckiest son of a gun, I swear. Congratulations, Trevor! I'm stoked for you.
Looking good, Trevor!
Looking good, guys!
Hey JW. I've been watching off and on the whole way. For some reason the pictures aren't showing up for me on several threads. Your perseverance...
Been lurking around here for a long time, Tuck. I'm excited to see what you do with this one. Meanwhile, my car has been in pieces for a year or...
I instantly recognized the Noctua fan. You're not messing around there, they are supposed to be very good from what I have seen.
I actually emailed Pat Blais and he said it can go back in any orientation because the fluid runs in a channel and then in those holes. I just...
I'm in the process of swapping a 1963 push button 727 transmission from a 19-spline input shaft to a 24-spline input shaft to allow me to use the...
You guys may have seen this already, but This Old Hotrod built a tube structure for his deck lid and I ended up doing pretty much the same thing...
I have the same speedo, they are easy to take apart and could be set in just a few minutes. That may be not worth the hassle, though. It's great...
I appreciate that you're coming back and giving the results of your testing. It's sure to help someone else down the road.
Not to throw this thread off topic too much, but that was Jerry Dixey's 27. I have articles saved from Street Rodder when he had the top made. I...
If you don't have a rivnut tool, I would suggest using one for the turtledeck bolts. Once you do have one, you'll find all sorts of places to put...
Nice! thank you for the idea
What TIG machine did you end up getting? I saw you were waiting on pulse TIG machine, but missed which one you got. I have a YesWelder TIG-205DS...
Dana Barlow has posted a tech on how he built his top from conduit. That's another option now that you know exactly how the top irons connect to...
That subframe is way better than mine. You got a good one for sure.
You guys are really after it! Great job!
Stogy, if I was a betting man I'd say that's graphite guide coat smeared over the primer to aid in blocking.
I bought a grade 8 lot from ebay that came in bags. I sorted them into Harbor Freight plastic bins and labeled them with a label maker. I hated...
Grace & Co. Insert, small block made in USA SW gauges. WWJH7192 by rjgideon posted Jul 9, 2021 at 8:59 AM
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