Benny's EK wagon

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Mastercraftsman :clap:
awesome work :thumbsup:

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Smooth customs wrote:Cal, have you seen some of my more detailed jobs

Yeah, I have. Top notch stuff, that's on another level to this one . :thumbsup:

I'd sort of put this one (my opinion) in the semi restored category. Tidy up is selling the work you've done on this car a bit short (once again, just my opinion) :mrgreen:
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Thanks

The word restored is so missued by people with no grasp of reality.
Believe me I have seen what people have as a "Restored" vehicle that is little more than apaint job and tyre shine.
And they believe what they are saying100%
I blame a lot of this on unreal reality programs and the internet
trades people are just a rip off, anyone can do that and they try.
The frustrating things for me is I am a qualified tradesman in several areas of the motor trade and am still learning, but joe avarage to day is an instant expert.

Today everyday people think thet are capable of everything from home renivations to car restorations and will do brain sugery on the side to fill in time

Does this sound like I am not impressed, and neither are others i know.
I am now having to walk away from this industry, and am unsure what the future hold for it and those that will remain
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Loveyer work,mate.

Is Benny still on the forum?

If so,his feedback is noticable by its absence.
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He is? or use to be
In his work he is away for weeks at a time.
I have all the build pictures on file and is easier for me to post up, and he has allowed me to do this.
If he wants to comment he will, but some people dont
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Amazing work , you are very talented at what you do , but

Today everyday people think thet are capable of everything from home renivations to car restorations
What is wrong with that ? Its called having a go
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Rusty EK wrote:Amazing work , you are very talented at what you do , but

Today everyday people think thet are capable of everything from home renivations to car restorations
What is wrong with that ? Its called having a go
x2 Not all have the time or patiance to go to this extent. :econfused: :econfused: :econfused:
Got to say love your work though :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Rusty EK wrote:Amazing work , you are very talented at what you do , but

Today everyday people think thet are capable of everything from home renivations to car restorations
What is wrong with that ? Its called having a go
yes i know back yarders that can and have done just as good a job and know plenty of trades people that would be lucky to do half the job, infact i'm sure i could do as good a job IF and it's a VERY big IF i had pateiance which i have less and less of every day :( :lol:
back yarders have a go because they can't afford to pay people, and i'm not saying it's to much or a rip off just that it must be alot, and good on you if you can afford to have this type of job done i know if i could afford to have it done i would
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Wow,thats an amazing amount of work to do ,and done superbly,not like
my "tidy up" ,but Ill have a go,funds and hours pending :)
of which both i have little
Ill shudder if I see a proper restoration,bloody restorers :roll:

Bennys a lucky bastard,good on em
ill drop mine down next week......
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harry186 wrote:
Rusty EK wrote:Amazing work , you are very talented at what you do , but

Today everyday people think thet are capable of everything from home renivations to car restorations
What is wrong with that ? Its called having a go
yes i know back yarders that can and have done just as good a job and know plenty of trades people that would be lucky to do half the job, infact i'm sure i could do as good a job IF and it's a VERY big IF i had pateiance which i have less and less of every day :( :lol:
back yarders have a go because they can't afford to pay people, and i'm not saying it's to much or a rip off just that it must be alot, and good on you if you can afford to have this type of job done i know if i could afford to have it done i would

Trust me, I have nothing against Home built cars ( I built my first few cars in my parents yard and tiny gargage) and I know some home builders that are far better than recognised profesionals.
But dealing with dreamers and internet informed experts day in and out. It does get under your skin.
Only one in a thousand gunnas will achieve what they set out to do but all the others will not admit their limitations even when they stuff up badly.
You could not even imagine the things I have seen or have had to repair or through away because of people like this


Now lets look at from another point of view
Imagine if someone came along to one of you out there with no training or qualifications in your field of work that you work hard at and are proud of what you do and procedded to tell you how it should be done.

A little bit of knowledge can be extremly dangerious, till you learn how to use it properly
as I mentioned earlier, I have almost 40 years in the motor industry and am still learning things.
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share your knowledge,were all ears,or eyes.. :)
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Smooth customs wrote: Now lets look at from another point of view
Imagine if someone came along to one of you out there with no training or qualifications in your field of work that you work hard at and are proud of what you do and procedded to tell you how it should be done.
yes i've seen it at mates workshops, people coming in and telling them how to do this or that :roll: i allways wonder why they just don't reply with, well why the f#%k did you bring it to me to fix :? :lol:
the other good one is forums :shock: they ask the say a mechanic how it should be fixed then proceed to tell him he's wrong cause joe bloe on the such and such forum told him to do it this way :? :roll: another well why the f#%k are you asking me
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Enough of who is better than who, and lets get back to what is important.
Looking at cars.

When the wagon arrived it had been upgraded over the years with the addition of a heater and two accessory underdash gauges.
All were a little worn and in need of rebuilding or going to the bin.
The Heater was interesting as was the plumbing. But most old cars have interesting pipework where heaters are concerned. Hot water was controlled by a tap at the front of the motor that had to be turned on with the bonnet open. The pipes from the heater were a combination of copper and garden hose! Australian enginunity, use whatever is available.
The gauges were buggered.

With the heater I made up all new SS tubing where needed, and a special fitting for the head that sopplied water to the heated and a position for the sender on the temp gauge.
An in line tap was fitted with an underdash cable to open and close it.
Two new 60's looking gauges were purchased, and a period SS Gauge bracket was fabricated. Between the gauges I fitted a metal switch and light for the motor on the heater.

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Smooth customs wrote: Now lets look at from another point of view
Imagine if someone came along to one of you out there with no training or qualifications in your field of work that you work hard at and are proud of what you do and procedded to tell you how it should be done.

A little bit of knowledge can be extremly dangerious, till you learn how to use it properly
as I mentioned earlier, I have almost 40 years in the motor industry and am still learning things.
Oooh I hear you on that one Paul! Surveying is suffering from it too due to people thinking they can do what we do just with a hand held GPS unit.... Or worse tape measure. :shock: Tradesman are a dying breed unfortunately. I'd gladly pay for work of this quality especially if financially I could.

Please keep posting, this is great stuff.
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Devilrod wrote:
Smooth customs wrote: Now lets look at from another point of view
Imagine if someone came along to one of you out there with no training or qualifications in your field of work that you work hard at and are proud of what you do and procedded to tell you how it should be done.

A little bit of knowledge can be extremly dangerious, till you learn how to use it properly
as I mentioned earlier, I have almost 40 years in the motor industry and am still learning things.
Oooh I hear you on that one Paul! Surveying is suffering from it too due to people thinking they can do what we do just with a hand held GPS unit.... Or worse tape measure. :shock: Tradesman are a dying breed unfortunately. I'd gladly pay for work of this quality especially if financially I could.

Please keep posting, this is great stuff.

you can have that job
trapsing through long grass looking out for snakes, mud and wet areas with bugs that want to eat you!
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