The Jalopy Journal
Thanks to all of you guys. Once again, I owe a lot to HAMBers helping me out. I'm going to try to meet with Don Marks (Phx) next week and maybe...
Thanks for all the input. Yeah, I forgot to mention the rear wheels, but Walls is spot on. I'm planning on using '35 spokers 16x7.00 in the rear.
Here's another dopey question from the new guy sitting in the back of the class. Basically, I don't plan to tear up every intersection at the...
Hey, '37. That's not me, but it looks a lot like me at that age, and my parents always told me I did something exactly like that when I was about...
I have a keen sense of self preservation. Maybe I'll live longer!
Yeah, that avitar gets your attention, doesn't it.
Prewar - You are exactly right - I asked because I am aware of my ability, and I am not confident in my TIG skills yet. I'm trying to keep the...
Thanks, gents, Basically, I have the choice, but it's MIG it myself, or have someone else TIG it.
Does anybody have long term perspective on this? I was told by a local expert that TIG is the only way to go because of the steel composition of...
It's hotter out, so the inital hardening is going to kick in faster. As was mentioned above, the bondo gets hot anyway, but you're starting out...
Thanks. I actually caught that post (ref by Bib Overalls) and was considering that or the weld ons in the Bishop book. I guess I'll be grinding...
I have a ’41 Ford truck rear end that I want to put on my Model A. This has the spring mounted behind the axle centerline. All the AV8...
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