Rick you have made Sunday's the best day's . I love your ideas on this build and the dash board looks incredible I can't wait to see it completed . Thanks for taking us along on this build. GOD BLESS Rick
I love the storage ideas for all over the car, still working on cubby holes and hiddy spots in my 47, gotta look clean without seeing all the cans and bottles that keep them clean,
Hello let me introduce myself my name is Tony, I love the way you take your time to plan and then engineer the part to work for you. Great build, look forward to the Sunday Fun day. It always fun to see where your going with the build.
Sunday funday! I did diddly. Too damn cold . Did get the kid’s car running after it sitting for a few days. At least you get a break in the weather, i would settle for -10 right about now.
G'day from West Australia, Rick😉 Recon you be getting a wee bit excited about the finish line on this build buddy🙂 Don't blame you either, going to be a fun car for 2😉👍👍
Hi Rick, A couple fastener tips you might not know about, if you want to remove zinc (galvanized) coating from fasteners, soak them overnight in white vinegar. If you want to give a fastener a nice, blackened finish, heat them with a torch and then quench them in boiled linseed oil. They don't need to be super-hot. Red hot is probably too hot. Other oils may work but boiled linseed oil does for sure. These might help with those little, shiny carriage bolts. Thanks for the video! -mike
Rick, I'm not familiar with Model As IS there a welting around the fuel tank ? I know there is between the fenders and body..I wish I were a young man again to enjoy your videos or even a job...Much easier in some respects than in the 60s when I was a bodyman at Chevrolet. BUT THE METAL THEN WAS REAL METAL TO HAMMER AND DOLLY.
Hell ya!! Sunday fun day rocks. Keep up the great work.
Thank you
Rick you have made Sunday's the best day's . I love your ideas on this build and the dash board looks incredible I can't wait to see it completed . Thanks for taking us along on this build.
GOD BLESS
Rick
Thank you so much
Rick you made some great headway . I look forward to the next video .
THANK YOU
As always, excellent work Rick.
Thank you
awesome job Rick can't wait for each installment giving me great ideas for my own car
Well thanks glad you like
I love the storage ideas for all over the car, still working on cubby holes and hiddy spots in my 47, gotta look clean without seeing all the cans and bottles that keep them clean,
Yes so true i try to utilizer any space i can
Sure good to see you and Happy New Year to you your wife and your whole crew
Thank you happy new year
Looking good nice work
Thanks
You did a good day working 💪
It was ok i always wanna get more done
Great job. The car is coming along nicely 👍👍🇨🇱
Its getting there
Hello let me introduce myself my name is Tony, I love the way you take your time to plan and then engineer the part to work for you. Great build, look forward to the Sunday Fun day. It always fun to see where your going with the build.
Thank you i hope you saw this build from the start
Looking great!! That sucker is going to be bad to the bone!!!
Lets hope
Lookin good 😁👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers
Sunday funday! I did diddly. Too damn cold . Did get the kid’s car running after it sitting for a few days.
At least you get a break in the weather, i would settle for -10 right about now.
Shit man that sucks but just think spring is on the way
suggestions, 1: a snow blower 2; an extended roof over your shop doors ;)
Agreed i say we cover the whole outside area lol
It’s coming along nicely I look forward to Sunday funday 👍🏼take it easy mate 👍🏼🍺🇳🇿😎
I always do cheers
G'day from West Australia, Rick😉
Recon you be getting a wee bit excited about the finish line on this build buddy🙂
Don't blame you either, going to be a fun car for 2😉👍👍
Well still aways off but every sunday i get closer
@@OldTimeGarage 😋plus the sneaky bits done during the week😁👍👍
Don^t you just hate when mother nature gets in the way fun day that said you got some cool work on the gas and seat done🤘on
Thank you i think every sunday something comes up but thats life
Hi Rick,
A couple fastener tips you might not know about, if you want to remove zinc (galvanized) coating from fasteners, soak them overnight in white vinegar. If you want to give a fastener a nice, blackened finish, heat them with a torch and then quench them in boiled linseed oil. They don't need to be super-hot. Red hot is probably too hot. Other oils may work but boiled linseed oil does for sure. These might help with those little, shiny carriage bolts. Thanks for the video!
-mike
Thank you i love hearing new tricks
I've used a 76 f100 v8 lower hose on chevs an other cars that need a right angel bend
Good info thank you
I have one of those shifters. Hated it. I robbed the pt cruiser for the shifter.
Package tray for 6 pack, wife’s purse or a dog? Maybe a swiffer dog…
Lol i have ran a few of these shifters never a issue plus am using what i got . I certain i can get a 6 pack on that package tray lol
Rick,
I'm not familiar with Model As IS there a welting around the fuel tank ?
I know there is between the fenders and body..I wish I were a young man again to enjoy your videos or even a job...Much easier in some respects than in the 60s when I was a bodyman at Chevrolet. BUT THE METAL THEN WAS REAL METAL TO HAMMER AND DOLLY.
I agree on the old metal and yes there is a seal around it
just curious, where are you locating the battery?
I will be more than likely keeping it in trunk but in a shelf am building which you will see sunday