Suspension Paint And Drop Axle Surprises - Ford Free-T - Ep. 79
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- As much as Matt wants to mount the body of the Ford Free-T on the freshly painted frame, there is still more paint work that needs to be done. Matt and the Sunday crew work on getting the rear cleaned up and painted, as well as a few other small parts. After getting everything painted, Matt shows us the front axle he pulled from his stash and how he plans to clean it up for the Free-T. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to keep up to date on our builds and adventures!
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Back in the day we had to fill the pits with a torch and brazing rod , boy what a job
Matt; I would highly recommend you get a leather welding jacket or bib or vest when welding and grinding. You appear to be wearing a cotton-polyester t shirt which are easy to start on fire and melt while burning. I am speaking from personal experience as I used to wear a welding helmet while doing heavy grinding with a hand grinder using the clear glass lens in the helmet. I was wearing coveralls over a t-shirt and both were cotton polyester. when I felt the heat on my elbow, I stopped grinding and lifted the helmet as the grinder wound down. The flames were a good 10 to 12 inches high as I tried to beat them out somewhat with the back of my left hand; I still proudly wear the scaring to the back of my left hand and 4 fingers from the melting plastic sticking to my skin. took quite a while to finally heal also
Nice job Matt, the free T is coming along nicely. Can't wait to see it going down the road. I really appreciate your videos, although I don't mind pits in my 80 year old parts, as long as they don't compromise strength of the parts. But I like a little more natural patina look for the things I drive. Might have something to do with my skill set, I don't have as much talent as some (most).Thanks for the video Matt
Thanks Chuck! A lot of my stuff normally is more of a “patina car” but this one I want to try and make stuff a little smoother/finished. It’s good to have the best of both worlds! Thanks for following along Chuck! -Matt/ITG
Looked like you were putting on a pretty wet coat of paint. That paint must dry very quickly so you can do that without getting any runs. Came out nice !!! 👍👍👍
If you were to chrome the axle. Maybe you could sand blast it clean and fill the roughness with lead. Keep the videos coming. I always enjoy them.
Good idea Bob, we'll look into that! Thanks for watching! -Matt/ITG
Wow Matt, you are becoming quit the painter, great job on the parts. Very impressive you taking the time to make the straight axle look like that. Man I'm drooling to see that thing put back together with all the freshly painted parts and i'm sure you guys are the same way..
Another great video 👍
Looks awesome! You should set yourself up a big tub of molasses and water to strip rust off parts, it works awesome. I’ve done all the cab parts of my 28 closed cab pickup.
Nice work Matt...
I have been waiting for some more shop videos thanks from Sean in Vermont
Always luv it! Your episodes always give inspiration!
Thanks so much! -Matt/ITG
Great job fellas
Nice job! And I see you have been holding back on us, what is that cute little yellow sprint car-looking job?? Will we see more of that?
Thank you my friend awesome video
Just so you know ,I used to sell automotive paint supplies and they have a filler primer that works very good.
Great video...
Nice job on the axle Matt! I'm going to drop a '33-'36 axle off to Andy on my way thru to have him drop. I'll be working on my Model A shop truck chassis this weekend, painting the frame and rearend with Eastwood encapsulater and satin chassis black. I went the rattle can route, but looking forward to seeing how it looks!
Awesome
Nice technique for filling pits. Super busy with the Free T, but hope later to learn about your midget sprinter. Mike or you did a great job videotaping to show detail
Hope you guys can make it to our Woodward Dream Cruise here in Detroit. It's August 17th this year. Be about a 10 hour drive for you guys.
wished we had a tig back in the old days
Killer work as always man 💪🏻
Idea! Chrome the front axle now instead of later. The chrome will smooth out the pits, save time and labor!
I love your videos... but I wonder, do you know of other RUclips's that do these old cars? I'd love to watch more and more and learn from as many people as possible and get me one to build with my grandkids
That axle is starting to look nice and smooth. Nothing like taking a rusty pitted part and making it look fresh again. Did you ever get a chance to research that tip I sent you?
Wouldnt baking soda blasting be faster instead of all that sanding then you could do the feel in i think it would cut down on all the time
You guys going to the Jalopy Showdown in Abbottstown ?
Hello ,
it would have been easier to sand the front axle, and then pass coating and paint it? the sanding is fast it goes everywhere and it removes all the points of rust
thank you for your videos
eric from France
Woo hoooo first view! What in the hell has retirement done to me!
Looks like it’s given you some extra freedom to spend some time watching one of the best channels out there! Congratulations Matt. Joel.....
You cant beat retiral Matt !!!
is that overspray down the side of the van??....from spraying the axle...
Great job question who makes the parts hanger eastwood's? Seems pretty stout to hold that rear end I really need one maybe 2 lol let me know thanks Ray
Hi Ray, the Paint Rack is an Eastwood product! I have been using the crap out of them lately! You can find them here: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-portable-painting-rack.html?srccode=1VD5533
Couldn't you have used like Black Diamond media in a hand held gravity blaster gun to get the rust pitting out instead of using a carbide deburring tool ?
It's looking good, but you know I am getting older by the day I don't know if I can get my '51 done before I leave for a heavenly body or not but someone will have a 239 that will run like a scalded dog as they say here in these N. Ga. mountains, rave on ape sh_t.
Do you have any over drive units that would work on t he transmission you are running to make driving it easier?
Nah it'll do 60-65 just fine with this gearing and I plan to upgrade to a quick change next summer.
Why not use an old school siphon gun?
hey whats that little yellow car in background when you were grinding ?
OK, so remind me. This is the car you weren't going to go crazy on, right?
Yup same car. Plans changed and it’s nice and shinny now
What kind of rod did you use to fill the pits?
Standard ER-70S. Flowed in just fine once I cleaned the pits out. Thanks for watching Chris! -Matt/ITG
Use a flapper on that axle.
Are you aware the Chinese sell a inflatable spray booth.
Then the bloke working in the background doesn't have to enjoy overspray with his life giving oxygen.
I know, hes just a minion, but try to protect the poor things life.
Or not
Lol
who's the chick on ur left forearm ?