You need to teach him how to take the pic's
Rebuilding of Old Timer (EK wagon)
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Seems to me all the pic's of someone sanding it's your son doing the hard work
????
You need to teach him how to take the pic's
You need to teach him how to take the pic's
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It amazes me how you keep the garage floor so clean...

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lookin good Stewart... coming along really well, door trims look pretty schmicko to me!

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was just thinking the same thingTrev wrote:Seems to me all the pic's of someone sanding it's your son doing the hard work????
You need to teach him how to take the pic's
bugger teaching his son to use the camera i know which job i'de prefer to do
me to, you should see mine was in there this morning getting something and looked around and jut thought ... F#%K how the hell do i do any work in hereWayneXG95 wrote: it amazes me how you keep the garage floor so clean...![]()
lookin' good stewart starting to see the pieces of the jigsaw
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Garage floor so clean ???, didnt you see the chain around his sons leg

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I bet your fingers are very sore today

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Of course his floOr is nice and clean. All the messy panel work on stewarts car is happening in my shed.
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Yeah I'm pretty lucky with the floor and am trying to keep it fairly clean. The blokes who poured and floated it did a great job. Once I've finished on the wagon I might seal it with something.
It's good to get my son Tom involved...in 20 years or so when he's cruising around in it he can say that he helped build it. Up until now its been mainly welding and grinding so hopefully he can do a bit more now. PLUS as Mick and Russel says...it saves me from doing it...seriously you can get a lot done more quicker with some extra hands.
All the messy panel work on stewarts car is happening in my shed.
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No worries stewart when you have finished cleaning your shed you can come and clean mine.
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you've got yours and buckleys of that happening... 
actually on second thoughts...I'd gladly clean it out and I get to keep all the goodies I find...
actually on second thoughts...I'd gladly clean it out and I get to keep all the goodies I find...
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last time i saw dave's shed he wouldn't be working in it he'de be working out the front of it

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Still working out the front of it.
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Some big steps during this last week.
First I borrowed four 44 gallon drums from the local mechanic and then got hold of some muscle - some of my neighbours - Will and Greg and some Holden guys Peter (Cal) and Craig a mate who has an FC ute. We rolled out the EK and lifted the body onto the drums. Can't say I've ever tried to lift an EK wagon but with the 4 other guys it was suprisingly easy.

First I borrowed four 44 gallon drums from the local mechanic and then got hold of some muscle - some of my neighbours - Will and Greg and some Holden guys Peter (Cal) and Craig a mate who has an FC ute. We rolled out the EK and lifted the body onto the drums. Can't say I've ever tried to lift an EK wagon but with the 4 other guys it was suprisingly easy.

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Then Dave and I had to wait for the weather to clear...Friday...Saturday...Sunday...Monday!
and then Dave got busy...








and then Dave got busy...








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to say that I am totally stoked with the result is understatement...
Seeing fresh paint go on is AWESOME! Thanks Dave - top job.






Seeing fresh paint go on is AWESOME! Thanks Dave - top job.






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