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71 rebuild
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Mate
A Little bit of planing goes a long way
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69VETTE:
Hi Wabco40,
Just was looking at the pics of your rebuild and have to say.. faaaar out.. that's awesome , not to say dead drop beautiful and allot of work there mate.. truly inspirational.
And what a beast... beautiful !!!
wabco40:
--- Quote from: 69VETTE on December 08, 2013, 09:00:15 AM ---Hi Wabco40,
Just was looking at the pics of your rebuild and have to say.. faaaar out.. that's awesome , not to say dead drop beautiful and allot of work there mate.. truly inspirational.
And what a beast... beautiful !!!
--- End quote ---
Thanks 69VETTE,
I imported the car early 2004 and have been working on it since (other then the last few months while it was in storage).
I am still not finished yet!!!
I am thinking about a project for next winter, maybe fitting 2" rear flared guards. Which also means wider rims/tyres and a respray. I'll see what happens!!!
http://customimagecorvettes.com/product/1968-1982-corvette-l88-style-2-flared-fenders/
wabco40:
After more then 4 months I finally got my car out of storage.
The sheds in lock up stage so that was good enough to empty out the storage units and save $770 a month.
Everything is just piled in at the moment. I still need to finish the wiring, fit benches and shelving and work out what to do with the bare concrete floor.
I am unsure whether to use epoxy or tiles. I am open to any ideas!!!
69VETTE:
Hi Wabco40,
The man shed is looking awesome and you also have a hoist.. im jealous !! :thud:
Go for the Durabond two part floor epoxy.. used in commercial applications.. thats my choice. :banana:
http://www.durabond.com/products/catalogue.htm
Floor product listing specs:
http://www.durabond.com/Products/idustrial_flooring/dur_a_hard_hpc.htm
There is also other similar products that you can buy from a Dulux trade supplier..
M :bolt:
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