Register now to get rid of these ads!

Projects "I'm here to pick up the rubbish"

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Drylake, Jul 18, 2016.

  1. Apenaut
    Joined: Jul 4, 2012
    Posts: 112

    Apenaut
    Member

    The gauges/bezel are from a 1936 Studebaker Dictator. A great Art Deco piece to find that will look great in your rod! Rare enough piece that if someone actually wanted to find one they could spend years looking...
     
    drylakespeedshop and Outback like this.
  2. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
    Posts: 2,415

    Outback
    Member
    from NE Vic

    I know that Vauxhall well! Not too far from us. Keep up the good work!
     
  3. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Small world "Outback"!
    I cut the sheet metal for the "X" member legs and dropped them off to be folded today. Pick them up tomorrow.
    I started cleaning up the 34 wishbone I got with my flathead engine haul a while back. I'll have to extend it the 2" required to make it fit the 32 so I'm hoping to find some suitable tubing tomorrow at the local steel supply store. 20180718_152807.jpg 20180718_173351.jpg
     
  4. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Got my folds back this afternoon, with some more cuts and holes for exhaust to come before fitment. Also made some progress on lengthening the wishbone.
    I purchased a pair of chopped up 36 radius rods at the Ballarat swap meet for cheap, with plans to use them on a later project. With the heavy pitting on my complete radius rods I've decided to repair the hacked ones which have no pitting. I purchased some tubing and will make them the length I need. 20180719_144855.jpg 20180719_144011.jpg 20180719_142549.jpg 20180719_142506.jpg 20180719_142440.jpg 20180719_120758.jpg 20180719_113525.jpg
     
    Last edited: Jul 19, 2018
  5. Bob the butcher
    Joined: Jun 12, 2014
    Posts: 5

    Bob the butcher

    That Vauxhall roadster is my neighbours ha ha.
     
  6. G,day Bob, 1st post. You must be the quiet one in the neighbourhoodo_O :rolleyes: :D:p.
     
  7. Bob the butcher
    Joined: Jun 12, 2014
    Posts: 5

    Bob the butcher

    Cheers Gaz, been lurking for years. Collecting plenty of parts but haven't really done anything hamb worthy. Just started on the frame for my '28 A coupe, not much to show yet as I'm waiting to hear back from my engineer. Hope to start a build thread when the ball gets rolling. Bob.

    Sent from my SM-G950F using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
  8. jerseyboy
    Joined: Jul 17, 2006
    Posts: 634

    jerseyboy
    Member

    Wow. love this dash layout! Not sure what you were going top do, but this is beautiful!
     
  9. Fortunateson
    Joined: Apr 30, 2012
    Posts: 5,352

    Fortunateson
    Member

    "Canadianese soaked in Fosters".
     
  10. Fortunateson
    Joined: Apr 30, 2012
    Posts: 5,352

    Fortunateson
    Member

    I see you're using authentic "Ford Blue" steel. Well done!
     
    chryslerfan55 likes this.
  11. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    The steel is a requirement for seat belt mounting points over here. I'm sure the "blue steel" is from a melted down duece that didn't make it...
     
    Outback and brEad like this.
  12. Peanut 1959
    Joined: Oct 11, 2008
    Posts: 2,179

    Peanut 1959
    Member

    Did somebody say "Blue Steel"...? Screenshot_20180727-173308_Chrome.jpeg
     
  13. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    We just export Fosters, we dont drink it...
     
    itsmee, 34 Deluxe, Steve Ray and 8 others like this.
  14. x77matt
    Joined: Mar 2, 2004
    Posts: 812

    x77matt
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Looking great! I like the way you did the k member legs. Also looking forward to your rear bones and how they turn out!
     
  15. I'll take a Crown Lager please .... with a dram of your favorite. Bottoms up !!
     
  16. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
    Posts: 2,415

    Outback
    Member
    from NE Vic

    I think I may have tasted it once? ;)
     
    brEad likes this.
  17. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    received_10155805811157894.jpeg I recntly sold a couple of projects put together from saved panels I picked up when I was off with my broken foot. Worked out to be a good boost for the 20180730_172054.jpg 32 funds. I've also sold a hell of a lot of small items. It really is satisfying seeing these parts finding new homes on projects?
     
    Last edited: Aug 20, 2018
  18. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Made myself a new front spreader bar this morning and crated up the 35 pickup cab along with some blc guide lights I sold. Having the space in the back of my shed where the 35 was has alowed me to have a good clean up and mock up some 5w 32 bits I have as an end of the rainbow project... it's amazing how the parts stack up and start to look like a car. It all has come about from looking for roadster parts... 20180818_100614.jpg 20180818_101718.jpg
     
  19. Fortunateson
    Joined: Apr 30, 2012
    Posts: 5,352

    Fortunateson
    Member

    I heard that from the father of a number of boys from the same Aussie family I taught years ago. Originally one brother emigrated with three sisters to Canada and opened a number of pubs. Lovingly known as the Aussie Mafia.
     
    Last edited: Aug 18, 2018
  20. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Weather is really nice today and my wife and kids are away. I'm spending some time in the shed looking at what I have in the way of the steering box, pitman arms and drag link options. I've filed out the indexing flat spots on the splined pitman arm to accomidate for the change in column angle being a truck steering box. I'll shorten the tie rod to change it to an adjustable drag link.

    20180825_141843.jpg 20180825_143232.jpg At this stage it looks like I'll be using the 40 truck steering box and pitman arm with an adjustable drag link made from model A tie rod ends, using the A model ball on the pitman arm which already has the correct shaft taper to fit. 20180825_140242.jpg
     

    Attached Files:

    Last edited: Aug 29, 2018
  21. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

  22. I just saw your thread about 1936 Ford Rear Radius Rods your using in a 1932 Ford Frame Chassis. I’m building a 1932 Ford Roadster Pickup. I’m using a Aluminum Bracket that is mounted back behind the Stock K-Member. You take off the Stock Ford Mechanical Brake Spring Relay Bracket. An then you use Ford Stock Bolt holes to Mount this Bracket. It’s made by Gene Sanders of (M.E.C.) Model Engineering Co. I’m using the Stock 1936 Radius Rods. I cut off the ends. Then weld on steel threaded Buns, & use Steel rubber Hangers to Mount to Gene’s Aluminum Professionaly Cast Bracket. Google his Company & see his web page. He’s located in Akron, Ohio. (330) 644-3450. 3136 Manchester Road, Akron, Oh. 44319. He & His son, he’s a Profeesional Tool, Die & Pattern maker. I’ve purchased many items of his for 1932 Fords, excellent Quailty & workmanship. His got a lot of other parts that he makes that aren’t on his web page or Catalog. My name is Dereald Millsap, 1176 Texas HWY 19 South, Sulphur Springs, Tx. (903) 952-1933. I’ve got no financial interests with Gene Sanders. I just saw & thought about your neat Roadster Build. Best Regards Respectfully Dereald Millsap BigDTexasKid
     
  23. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Thank you! I'll have a look!
     
    chryslerfan55 likes this.
  24. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Scored a few pieces to the puzzle today... 4/71 blower and a quickchange! received_1398606750284303.jpeg received_264599334262690.jpeg received_278646412748180.jpeg received_340041980087213.jpeg IMG_2681.jpg
     
  25. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
    Posts: 2,415

    Outback
    Member
    from NE Vic

    Love your work!
     
    drylakespeedshop likes this.
  26. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    It'll be a fun ride when it's done. 20180826_172335.jpg 20180826_171905.jpg 20180826_163452.jpg 20180826_165303.jpg
     
  27. Maiden voyage :cool: back to the vineyard would be an epic journey. Even if you took a week to get there and back.
     
  28. Fogger
    Joined: Aug 18, 2007
    Posts: 1,809

    Fogger
    Member

    Dereald, If you are referring to the hydraulic brake system sold by Gene Sanders I would not advise anyone using his system. I installed the bracket and arms on my original roadster and fortunately for me one of the arms broke while bleeding the system in my shop. I called Gene and forwarded photos of the broken part and he was very surprised. The brake system arms were cast from aluminum and due to the absolutely wrong material and a stress riser the part failed. Had I been in traffic my car could have been potentially totaled. I sent Gene the attached photos, one of the broken arm and one of the replacement arms I had a local shop make. Brake systems and steering components are the most critical safety devices on a car and should be manufactured of the highest quality materials available. IMG_0568.jpg IMG_0575.jpg
     
    oliver westlund, Spoggie, X38 and 2 others like this.
  29. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Definitely a few photos in a vineyard will be in order!
     
  30. Drylake
    Joined: Jul 17, 2016
    Posts: 724

    Drylake
    Member

    Had a couple of days off and spent the time dropping some parts off and hunting for bush finds! Had a great time with my brother who happened to be on holidays! Found a 33 ford sedan cut, an old coin and a near complete set of wool scales that had the top corner hanging out of the ground. Bit of a dig and the condition was surprisingly good! Found some other things but these are my favorites. Plan is to turn these into suitable parts for my roadster of course... 20180910_165110.jpg 20180911_193943.jpg 20180912_165217.jpg 20180911_185058.jpg
     

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.