I'm out of highschool and have just started diving in to my dads old 1600 roadster that has been sitting in our side yard for 20 years. I've been catching up on your series and the way you produce these are gonna make them extremely useful for me to reference along my own build! Underrated channel
For those looking to tackle the sound deadening like this BEWARE! It contains asbestos and wire wheeling it is probably the most hazardous way to remove it. I see he has a respirator on which is good, but does it have the right P2 filters fitted? You also need to be clean shaven for the respirator to provide any protection at all. The dust generated will have respirable asbestos fibres in it, it will be on your skin and clothes. Too late for 32 Builds but everyone else should treat this material with caution! Also great job though, your patience to do this with a wire wheel on a drill is admirable!
Thank you for the tip!! Yes I've got the appropriate filters on them but thanks for the tip on the clean shaving!! I noticed my boogies didn't come out discolored afterwards so I think the respirator mostly did its job, but I'll give my face a good shave for when I tackle the other side! And will definitely mention it in a video! Thanks for helping me learn and grow from this!
Just bought a 1200 Ute has bit of work really happy with my purchase this this channel has given me very many good ideas and how to go with my build. I’m enjoying the build series keep it up mate hope your channel blows up u deserve it
Glad to see you back on the car again . So happy for you ... you're finally gonna get to start the car ... can't wait to see that . you must be so proud . Congrats on you achievement , you've come a long way with this Rust bucket . but she's deff gonna look awesome in the end . keep at it. and please don't wait a year in-between posts :p
Hey man, really loving following this build, always excited for the next ep. Just FYI, you can get Dry Ice from any local BOC Gas and pretty sure you only need an Esky. I got some last year to help pull a jammed bearing out of a machine at work.
ive binge watched nearly every episode today, and now im feeling sad that i will have to join everybody else who is hooked into the series in waiting for the next installment :( lol
Love the work you are doing on the Dutsen 1200 pickup I have a Dutsen 1400 pickup 1985 model and your videos have helped alot. I'm struggling to get the bearing that sits in the bottom of the steering box would you mind telling met the size of the bearing?
I was just in the same area today! I took seats and carpets off my GB122, and cleaned panels that haven't seen light since they were painted in March/April 1990. Can you tell me, since you had the tray sides off, I have two bolts behind the seatbelt run on the RH side (none on the LH side) about level with the door handle, what are they for?
As always, great video. I'm finally gonna be getting the engine out of my datsun this weekend, hopefully lol. You're in Australia right? Are there any shops you'd recommend that ship internationally? I'm in the US
Congrats! Thats so exciting :) I hope that went well for you! I know theres a couple stores in Japan like Bprojects where I've gotten heaps of parts. Otherwise I'm not sure about which of my local stores will ship internationally
Mate, this is such a great build. I am following it along as I progress through the same stages as you with my B120. Are the rear quarter panels welded on? Or are they just test fitted for the time being? Perhaps I missed an episode. If they are welded on, how did you go joining/blending the weld into the rear tail light panels?
Cheers Lachy! Not welded on yet so you haven't missed it! Removing the old panels were pre-youtube though. The tail light panels have a flange that the quarter panels sit on top :)
Upgraded to a viper unimig 185. I've run some test welds and its a pleasure to weld with 🥰. I got the chin spoiler through eBay from a company in Asia. They send it either as one piece or in halves for a cheaper price.
I wouldn't be able to give you a price haha 😂 I'm really drip feeding the money into this build. I usually go with eBay sellers, which there are quite a few located in Australia
There mostly flat in the foot wells. Of course my 1990 GB122 has a big bulge for the converter next to the tunnel. The area under the seat has more shapes to it.
I'm out of highschool and have just started diving in to my dads old 1600 roadster that has been sitting in our side yard for 20 years. I've been catching up on your series and the way you produce these are gonna make them extremely useful for me to reference along my own build! Underrated channel
Thanks so much! They are so nice when they're done! Good luck, that's so exciting!!
For those looking to tackle the sound deadening like this BEWARE! It contains asbestos and wire wheeling it is probably the most hazardous way to remove it. I see he has a respirator on which is good, but does it have the right P2 filters fitted?
You also need to be clean shaven for the respirator to provide any protection at all. The dust generated will have respirable asbestos fibres in it, it will be on your skin and clothes. Too late for 32 Builds but everyone else should treat this material with caution! Also great job though, your patience to do this with a wire wheel on a drill is admirable!
Thank you for the tip!! Yes I've got the appropriate filters on them but thanks for the tip on the clean shaving!! I noticed my boogies didn't come out discolored afterwards so I think the respirator mostly did its job, but I'll give my face a good shave for when I tackle the other side! And will definitely mention it in a video! Thanks for helping me learn and grow from this!
You've done Justice to that van.. kudos
Thank you so much mate! :D
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Haha cheers!!
So good!!! I feel like an owner of the car seeing it come together. A win for you is a win for me. Keep up the awesome work
Haha thanks for the support Dom!
Wow, that's a great profile look. Good job - looking forward to the next vid.
Cheers! Shouldn't be too much longer!
Just bought a 1200 Ute has bit of work really happy with my purchase this this channel has given me very many good ideas and how to go with my build. I’m enjoying the build series keep it up mate hope your channel blows up u deserve it
Glad the vids are being of use!! Thanks so much!!
Wish you all the best on your build! 😁
Finally, been waiting for what feels so long. Well done man its coming along great 👍 👌 👏
Thank you Carlos! Sorry to make you wait!
I congratulate you on your project friend .... !! always watching your content, greetings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Thank you Yohan! Thanks for always watching!
Outstanding again brother. Perfect use of time throughout the lockdown. Can’t wait to see this thing in action. 🛻
Cheers!! Yeah definitely, me too!
Good to see you again!
Cheers!
After 2 months... amazing job bro..
Haha definitely been a while :D Thanks!
Great video. Very satisfying to see the interior cleaned up. Well done!
Thank you Stephen! ;-)
Saludos desde Paraguay🇵🇾
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Awesome work as always. Good to see her rolling. Keep up the good work!
Cheers! Cant wait to see her rolling under her own power!
Looking awesome mate👏 so keen to see it going
Cheers Ryan! Me too!
Красивая машина, ждем новое видео:)
Thank you!
Looking great pal!!
Cheers David!
Va quedando una belleza mis felicitaciones amigo ojalá con el tiempo pueda encontrar una datsun para proyecto igual q tu 😁🤟♥️
Psdt: deberías subir videos mas seguido
sorry haha 🙏
Great job.Keep on going.
Thank you! Will do :)
Great job
Cheers!!
Looking great!! Can't wait for the next one 💖
Thank you!! 💖
Glad to see you back on the car again . So happy for you ... you're finally gonna get to start the car ... can't wait to see that . you must be so proud . Congrats on you achievement , you've come a long way with this Rust bucket . but she's deff gonna look awesome in the end . keep at it. and please don't wait a year in-between posts :p
Haha thank you so much! I'm trying to do work on the car more often these days but stuff always gets in the way 😂😂😂
Great man i love your restomod♥️👌
Thank you so much!
Excellent 👍
Thank you!
Buen trabajo hombre, calidad.
Thank you!!
awesome vid man! love seeing a build come together!
Thanks so much! :D
awesome work dude.
Cheers Daniel!
Bring some more video I waned see it done bro have a great one
I want to see it done too!! 😂 Cheers you too!
I gone to start building me 1975 Datsun b210
Nice work!
Thanks!
Well done
Love the vids dude. Looking forward to it. Great work!
Thank you!!
Nice build....😎😎😎
Thank you!
Hey man, really loving following this build, always excited for the next ep. Just FYI, you can get Dry Ice from any local BOC Gas and pretty sure you only need an Esky. I got some last year to help pull a jammed bearing out of a machine at work.
Oh nice! Thanks for the tip :) Maybe I'll try get some for the other side! Just for a comparison shot. Thanks for watching Potato ❤
pretty sure they sell it in polystyrene boxs ? or at least they did back in the days
Superb man
Thank you so much 😀
ive binge watched nearly every episode today, and now im feeling sad that i will have to join everybody else who is hooked into the series in waiting for the next installment :( lol
Cool....hello from Ukraine
Hi! Thanks for watching!
Amazing work man! Keep going!! :)
Thank you! Will do!
Love the work you are doing on the Dutsen 1200 pickup I have a Dutsen 1400 pickup 1985 model and your videos have helped alot.
I'm struggling to get the bearing that sits in the bottom of the steering box would you mind telling met the size of the bearing?
I was just in the same area today! I took seats and carpets off my GB122, and cleaned panels that haven't seen light since they were painted in March/April 1990.
Can you tell me, since you had the tray sides off, I have two bolts behind the seatbelt run on the RH side (none on the LH side) about level with the door handle, what are they for?
Thats awesome! Not sure that I know of the bolts you're talking about. My shell was pretty bare when I got it!
Have you kept a tally of how many wire wheels you've used so far? 😂
I can tell you its way too many to count! 🤣😂 The stray wires are out of control!
hey mate, ive got a datsun 1200 at home struggling to start up. everything seems to be in place. would appreciate some help love the build 👍🏼
Awesome thanks so much! Is it a carby issue? I'm still in the learning curve trying to get mine to run nicely too 😂
As always, great video. I'm finally gonna be getting the engine out of my datsun this weekend, hopefully lol. You're in Australia right? Are there any shops you'd recommend that ship internationally? I'm in the US
Congrats! Thats so exciting :) I hope that went well for you!
I know theres a couple stores in Japan like Bprojects where I've gotten heaps of parts.
Otherwise I'm not sure about which of my local stores will ship internationally
Nice
Cheers!
Where have you been?!!🤗
I've been around haha🙃
dear great video u r fantastic , how could i get B310 body parts, I have B310 I want to restore it
Mate, this is such a great build. I am following it along as I progress through the same stages as you with my B120. Are the rear quarter panels welded on? Or are they just test fitted for the time being? Perhaps I missed an episode. If they are welded on, how did you go joining/blending the weld into the rear tail light panels?
Also, what welder did you upgrade to? And where did you get the chin spoiler, what company makes them in Aus?
Cheers Lachy! Not welded on yet so you haven't missed it! Removing the old panels were pre-youtube though. The tail light panels have a flange that the quarter panels sit on top :)
Upgraded to a viper unimig 185. I've run some test welds and its a pleasure to weld with 🥰. I got the chin spoiler through eBay from a company in Asia. They send it either as one piece or in halves for a cheaper price.
After redoing your steering. How much play do you have on it?
I am told 20mm play is normal.
I remember checking so I must've been satisfied. I think it was around an inch but I'll check and adjust in the future again 😊
@@32Builds 1 inch = 25.4mm. :-) Thanks for the reply.
Hey! What was your website for parts? How much does a projet like that cost?
I wouldn't be able to give you a price haha 😂 I'm really drip feeding the money into this build.
I usually go with eBay sellers, which there are quite a few located in Australia
From memory I think the floors should have flouts in them not a 100% sure but I cant remember them being flat
There mostly flat in the foot wells. Of course my 1990 GB122 has a big bulge for the converter next to the tunnel. The area under the seat has more shapes to it.
Its the same on the drivers side and the paint on the metal looks quite OEM. It could be the beads under the seat you're remembering :)
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Cheers!
It’s bituminous material so Diesel will remove small left overs.
Thanks! I'm doing the same to mine very shortly.
Ooh didn't think of Diesel! I just grabbed whatever can I had laying around haha
Just soak a rag, wipe with a clean rag and wear gloves.
Dry Ice is your friend when it comes to sound deadening. Easiest thing to remove it.