All looking very good where you've blasted and painted the components. Wish I had the time to do that with mine. Hope you managed to make a note of which bearing cap goes where on the diff carrier! Because they're not interchangeable. Like big ends etc. they mate them up in the factory before reaming out and tapping the holes for the bearings.
Absolutely fantastic, mate. Be prepared for the long haul and days of complete frustration. That way, if you just accept that they are coming, you'll get less frustrated by them. I hope so anyway I've had some dark days when everything has gone wrong. Good luck, you are doing a great job.
Nice work mate. They can be very time consuming at times, so as said be prepared for the long haul. Even more so if you're leaving no part un-turned like some of us do.
Oh and you have far more patience than me masking those hubs up
I would be really interested in some basic details of the blasting equipment you use - if it's professional then I will leave it but if it's affordable Machine Mart or similar I would appreciate some basic details of the compressor model and the blasting canister thingy.
That's good progress with a 14 CFM compressor. Mine is rated at that, but I'd held off buying a blaster because I'd assumed you'd need loads more capacity. Seeing as you've done all those components and haven't complained about how long it takes, I might think about investing next time I have a lot of rust to clean off irregularly shaped parts.
It's looking good so far.
A little tip for you, line the inside of your blast drum with rubber mat, it'll last for years then.
As it is it'll soon ware thin and blow holes in it.
impressive diyHi ianc2051, the main piece of my set up is the blasting pot which I bought from ebay for about £65 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/38-L-10-G...ng-Cleaning-/130427874115?hash=item1e5e1b6b43. The sand is Jblast Supafine http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Supafine-...e-Fine-25kg-/390593311285?hash=item5af12cf235. As mentioned above I am having a lot of problems with the blasting pot as it gets blocked all the time, looking at more expensive machines the difference seems to be the pipe work so I am going to rebuild my pot and upgrade the pipe hardware. I will post an update in the future to let you know if my improvements worked.
My compressor is this one - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Air-Compr...tr-90-Litre-/151375892762?hash=item233eb4d11a.
Lastly is my blast cabinet that I made from a steel oil drum and scrap metal I had in my garage, cost me about £50 for a piece of perspex, a small strip light, gloves, jubilee clips, hinges, a bolt lock and a piece of rubber door seal.
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