Thanks for going back.... hopefully you'll appreciate the effort I put into both the machine and the videos, the videos will get a bit better as you go :) . Filler was a product called Z-Grip, seems to be holding up nicely. Used an automotive primer and just a "machine enamel" from an industrial paint supplier. The enamel was an off the shelf colour as they want a fortune to mix up anything special. Some won't be happy that it's a bit light but I like it.. Thanks for watching and commenting too.
I am watching this channel oldest to newest, as I always do; it is a lot of fun. That is a remarkable fixture you built. The only gripe I have is that the audio does not cone through. Might want t do something about that. Keep 'em coming!
Audio issues may be related to the paper bag, just kidding, in my later videos, after "hearing" similar comments, I have started to speak up... I'm shy:). Hope you enjoy the Bridgeport work, it's been a great learning experience for me so far. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I am watching the whole series on the rebuild. I am doing the same type of project.
What type of Body filler and paint/primer are you using?
Thank you
Thanks for going back.... hopefully you'll appreciate the effort I put into both the machine and the videos, the videos will get a bit better as you go :) . Filler was a product called Z-Grip, seems to be holding up nicely. Used an automotive primer and just a "machine enamel" from an industrial paint supplier. The enamel was an off the shelf colour as they want a fortune to mix up anything special. Some won't be happy that it's a bit light but I like it.. Thanks for watching and commenting too.
I am watching this channel oldest to newest, as I always do; it is a lot of fun. That is a remarkable fixture you built. The only gripe I have is that the audio does not cone through. Might want t do something about that. Keep 'em coming!
Audio issues may be related to the paper bag, just kidding, in my later videos, after "hearing" similar comments, I have started to speak up... I'm shy:). Hope you enjoy the Bridgeport work, it's been a great learning experience for me so far. Thanks for watching and commenting.
what did you do/use to polish up the ram adapter and machined surfaces?