James_mac
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likes shinny paint me does ,,,,,,,precious :clap2::tea::darth_vader:
Feel free to come clean and paint my engine like yours
likes shinny paint me does ,,,,,,,precious :clap2::tea::darth_vader:
They said 6 to 8 weeks, so hopefully I'll have it by the end of March which is good timing for me as I'm going away soon and I won't be back until around then.
Brake pipe flaring tool, I use a sykes pickavant flaremaster. Not cheap but good.
Although I've heard good stuff about these. Never used one, but was tempted to buy one as it looks smaller than the sykes pickavant one, which is handy at times.
Brake Pipe Flaring Tool Powerhand PH-BFT-316 3/16" | eBay
Torque wrench I rarely use. Mainly for engine things, other than that it's done by feel.
But I've got a Teng one when I do use it. Again not the cheapest, but reasonably priced for quality of tools.
Different but strangely temptingYellow chassis [emoji12] seen one on a rr classic looked ace [emoji106][emoji41]
The blue is Gwyn Lewis' fault, he sent me some blue trailing arms so I decided to paint everything else to matchlove the blue nice job matey
I bought grey paint in the end, if i don't like it I'll just paint over it. I can't decided if I should brush or spray it on?Looking good, what colour have you decided on for your chassis?
The blue is Gwyn Lewis' fault, he sent me some blue trailing arms so I decided to paint everything else to match
I bought grey paint in the end, if i don't like it I'll just paint over it. I can't decided if I should brush or spray it on?
I think grey will go well with the blue.
I did mine with spray cans for the etch primer, then a brush for the black enamel paint I used. A spray gun would have made things a lot easier as there are bits you can't get to with a brush, such as inside the rear crossmember and the outriggers.