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Hot Rods Rocket 32 build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by langy, Mar 7, 2009.

  1. moter
    Joined: Jul 9, 2008
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    Great build Langy!
     
  2. Woogeroo
    Joined: Dec 29, 2005
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    from USA

    Lovely fab work and I think the color is perfect, then again I like green.

    Thanks for taking the time to share the pictures and all the little details with us.

    I am enjoying reading about this build.

    -W
     
  3. Large_911
    Joined: May 30, 2008
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    That build is outstanding! I love the attention to detail...
     
  4. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Mika i was there last year with my T Bucket, Would of been nice to take the 32 this year but it won't be finished in time i'm afraid.

     
  5. langy
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    Its pretty blingy now !!! :)


     
  6. kopperkart
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    Everything fits the the theme perfectly. Call the magazines now for photo sessions!
     
  7. langy
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    Thanks Flash, Barry & Mick are very old buddy's of mine and both are top guy's.


     
  8. langy
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    Thanks to all the other guys that posted kind comments, Its appreciated. Its not gonna be everyone's cup of tea but i like it !!!
     
  9. fab32
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    Kinda speachless here, and that rarely happens. I could go on and on about all of the details but most have already been covered. In the end it amounts to a very carefully crafted hot rod, built with skilled hands, that will not take a back seat to ANYTHING. Thanks for sharing and keep the progress pictures and text coming, we're waiting impatiently.:cool:

    Frank
     
  10. BigBossMan
    Joined: Mar 5, 2009
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    Just gets better all the time mate, you're a real inspiration to so many and modestly share your knowledge freely.

    Thanks for the helpful chat today,

    Ian
     
  11. attitudor
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    Yeah, I know. That's the reason I'm asking. It would be great to see your car in person. My old car was nearby yours in the show.

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    --mika
     
  12. langy
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    Maybe next year, If it gets accepted ???

    Cheers
    Steve.

     
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  13. Bill Schickling
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    Langy,

    The carbs look great. The whole build looks great. To offset your work on an American car, I started work on my Bugeye aka Frogeye sprite this week end.
     
  14. langy
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    Ha ha ha Bill, Had one about 35 years ago, hope you fit in it ok :)


     
  15. langy
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    Had a few problems painting the body, I had a terrible reaction on the first coat of flake :eek:
    I let it dry and flatted it back and tried again but same reaction came back so decided to flat it back to primer and seal with a coat of Epoxy primer, A friend suggested changing to a different make of basecoat and it turned out fine :confused:

    This was the first time i had used a HVLP gun on a complete body so i was a bit concerned that i hadn't had enough practice as HVLP is a little different in application, Turned out to be ok but not the best gun finish in some places i've ever done, it certainly lays the paint on thick with very very little overspray, finish isn't a problem as its all gonna be colour sanded anyway.

    I had to paint it in my mate Edd Browns garage so made up a jig to hold the body on my small trailer for transporting it back and forth.

    The flake don't really show up in pics and these were taken before the sun came out, when the sun came out it really sparkled



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  16. 60'shotrod
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    Steve, WOW! MMMM green 'n' Flakey I LOVE it!
    Looks to have a lotta depth to paint, a mile deep Great.

    Nick.
     
  17. captain scarlet
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    Nice job:cool:. Been following that on the "other forum":D
     
  18. langy
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    It ought to Nick its got 10 coats of 2k lacquer on it :D


     
  19. radar33
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    WOW GREEN FLAKE OVERLOAD!!!! i love it. Great work
     
  20. langy
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    Just wondered how it would look at night, so nipped out and got a pic under the street lights, Its flakey !!!


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  21. Silent_Orchestra
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    Whoa... That is sweet. You did a beautiful job on it..Can't wait to see it together.
     
  22. langy
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  23. woody2
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    Awesome Langy. That paint is outstanding man.
    The Devils in the details.;)
     
  24. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    This is the nice part of Rod building [​IMG] Ordered the carpet yesterday so trimming in very soon.




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  25. 60'shotrod
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    Steve, I'm lookin' forward to seeing your Roadster in person!

    Nick.
     
  26. langy
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    Thanks Nick, its coming together pretty quick now :D


     
  27. langy
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    Well first rodrun of the year Wheels day was a bit of a washout which was a shame, but good for me as i got home early and assembled my Arvin heater which i had restored earlier and had the various parts rechromed, also fitted the rear bulhead and the electrics that sit on it. The original core was pretty good considering it was 70 years old with only 1 pinhole which i managed to solder up, The fan has been replaced with a new 12v 6" Spal fan the front of the heater has 3 opening vents and the front also revolves to direct heat where you need it so i should be nice and cosy especially with the heated seats [​IMG]


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  28. slepe67
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    Langy, quit slacking and finish this car so I can see it ALL!
     
  29. 60'shotrod
    Joined: Nov 18, 2007
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    Steve, That heater is Bloody marvellous!

    Nick.
     

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