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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

More Busy Work

So I have managed a couple of more days working out on the Cruiser this past weekend.  My main goal was to work on the fenders and the roll cage.  I managed to get one fender completely stripped of paint and my technique seems to be working well.  The outside of the fenders seem pretty good...minor rust along the wheel well edge, but nothing major.  The top has some areas that are pretty beat up, so I'll need to do some pounding on them to get them straightened out.  Again...nothing too major.  Now the inside of the fender is a different story.  While the rust isn't terrible, there are a couple of areas that will take some work.  They sanded out pretty well and most of the surface rust is gone.  But there are a couple areas that are flaking pretty badly.  My plan is to grind out the bad areas, put rust converter on the whole inside of the fender and fill to smooth.  The other fender is pretty much clear of paint and just needs to be sanded down to remove the surface rust.  Still a long ways to go, but they are coming along.  I also managed to get most of the paint on the aprons removed.  Hopefully a Dremmel tool comes out of Christmas this year since there are a lot of tight spaces I can't get the sander into.  All in all the paint removal process is going great.

The roll cage on the other hand has been a real pain in the rear.  I had one post where I managed to get all the bolts out...including a 6 inch bolt...out, while none of the others have budged.  Well I let them soak for a week in penetrating fluid and beat them with a hammer...and guess what...all but one are out!  Of course that one won't budge...I can't seem to break it loose no matter how much I beat on it and soak it in fluid.  I'll keep at it though and hopefully I can break it loose soon.

I've also been working on dismantling the wiring.  There are so many unconnected wires its unreal.  The wires that are there make me wonder how the heck anything actually worked!  I managed to get the heater off the firewall but can't completely remove it until I drain the radiator.  Anybody have a 5 gallon bucket I can have?  As for the wiring...I think I have one side done...the easy glove box side.  I also got the turn signal switch disconnected and labeled.  There are a ton more to go though...

So for now its continued paint removal...wire disconnecting...and start soaking the body mounts in penetrating fluid so I can get the body off.





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