Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
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Tank surround slipped in This was from a van up at old mates place. Bit of fabrication to do but at least I have a model
Made a sand bag and been having a go at the roofslowly
Welded up holes in the floorbut found more to do if course
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Made a sand bag and been having a go at the roofslowly
Welded up holes in the floorbut found more to do if course
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Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
Not too bad. I can probably just put copper behind it and fill up with mig. Then metal fix. Can’t wait to get it painted and ticked off so I can get onto the rear.
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Thats a lot of hole to fill , looks pretty thin all the way along ??
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
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You saying I’m optimistic blacky? Who me??
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Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
Killing it Clay always a bad spot there at the base and a Ute only issue because of the water that gets into the tray and doesn't drain.
It is looking pretty thin there mate I was fairly lucky with mine I had a very thin area in the tray floor behind the cad divider looked like it had been hit with a shotgun it had that many holes and was really thin but very little rust in the base of the divider itself.
Anyway keep going mate you are almost there bud.
Neil
It is looking pretty thin there mate I was fairly lucky with mine I had a very thin area in the tray floor behind the cad divider looked like it had been hit with a shotgun it had that many holes and was really thin but very little rust in the base of the divider itself.
Anyway keep going mate you are almost there bud.
Neil
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Frankenstein EK V6 Ute
The Reverend FB Station Wagon Project
1950's Commer Light Truck (2.5 Ton)
Frankenstein EK V6 Ute
The Reverend FB Station Wagon Project
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Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
Cheers Neil. Not as bad as the van at least.
A job I’ve not been looking forward to, removing the tow bar. Got one bolt out of the four bumperette inners by patiently working back and forth applying penetrant. The other three have shorn off the captive nuts inside the frame. Cut one off with grinder. Time for lunch and a ponder.
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A job I’ve not been looking forward to, removing the tow bar. Got one bolt out of the four bumperette inners by patiently working back and forth applying penetrant. The other three have shorn off the captive nuts inside the frame. Cut one off with grinder. Time for lunch and a ponder.
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Success and the carnage
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A big challenge there Clay - have you considered getting someone to give it a blast in all those tricky spots so you can be sure your getting most of it?
You will find me lost somewhere!
Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
Yes I’ve considered it Wally but confident I’ve found most of it with the karcher. Not a big fan of dry blasting although I do have my own setup. Just using dried sand. Acid bath and wire wheel is my preferred method. Enables me to keep the car looking original survivor. Although the flash new interior trim may belie that.
Cheers
Clay
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Clay
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Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
yeah I cant wait to see the headliner in place - even the trimmer was super impressed with quality of the fabric.
You will find me lost somewhere!
Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute
Tidying up the fuel tank and reinstalled the gauge sender to help keep the dirt out. I had thought the original gasket was reusable only to realise it has shrunk in the week or so since removal. Pep gasket goo came to the rescue.
Couldn’t work on the car today because I had to go and hang out with a bunch of other FB EK ratbags at Adelaide All Holden Day. Fantastic day.
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I pity you Clay Any pic’s of the ratbags and their rides?Errol62 wrote: .... I had to go and hang out with a bunch of other FB EK ratbags at Adelaide All Holden Day. Fantastic day.
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Sorry John. Too busy ogling and yacking.
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Got in the back with the wire wheel on 18v grinder. I was being optimistic. I’ve been down playing the extent of work to myself.
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