Rebuilding of Old Timer (EK wagon)

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Stewart! - I'm going to beat you to the punch on this..... when you complete the build..... "You've read the book - now see the movie..!"

Dont be afraid to gently lay some masking tape on areas of paintwork where you might scratch/chip it whilst fitting the "bits".... Dave (and you) have done a great prep job and finish - you shouldn't have issues peeling the masking tape back over itself after assembly....

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Just finished reading the entire thread again to refresh the memory ...... awesome journey mate, you would have to be one of the proudest guys on the forum and you have done your Grandpa proud!! well done guys, very well done. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: can't wait to see the finished product with all the goodies back on :D
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YEP!!!! well done to both of u guys... :D :D

I bet your granddad is looking down on this with a big smile Stewart!!!... knowing his old girl is nearly back on the road.

I'm rather speechless.... WOW. WOW. WOW>>>...... looks so good. COLOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!

cant wait to see he in the flesh
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8) :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Awesome! Go, Go, Go!!!
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Brilliant story!!!

I'm taking off where my old man left, obviously due to sentimental reasons. I'm keen as and that is only after 12 years of history. Your family have got over 50 fifty years invested in this machine so I can't imagine how excited you are and will be when it is complete.

Great job mate and kudos for tracking it down. :thumbsup:
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Good one Rosco. :D

Many thanks Gary - I can't wait to start getting it all back together and turning the key...

Thanks Sam. That Bootlegger bloke has done a mighty fine job with the paint.

Too right DR! go man go! 8)

Thanks Danny. I'll be excited but veeerrrry nervous driving out of the driveway for the first time...last week I saw a bloke nearly go through a red light...to get out of the intersection he slammed it into reverse and put his foot down...straight into the car behind him... :roll:
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Very nice Stewart great to see :( :)
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Thanks Pete :thumbsup:
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This old girl will be beautiful!!!
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Closer to the road than the paddock it started in.
Looking forward to the day your behind the wheel and taking it down the driveway.
It's looking fantastic...congrats!!
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Thanks John and Alex. Yep it's been a long road. I'll be taking it back to the paddock for some before and after shots... :)
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Patience Grashopper I have to get the bridge to bridge out of the way first. Anyone out there got a spare accellerator pump and discharge nozzle diaphram for a Rolls merlin handy.
It will be shiny next week.
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bootlegger wrote:Patience Grashopper I have to get the bridge to bridge out of the way first. Anyone out there got a spare accellerator pump and discharge nozzle diaphram for a Rolls merlin handy.
It will be shiny next week.
Just pull out the Rolls and make it steam powered, Dave. :wink: I know you want to "Steampunk' it anyway!! :wink: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Rebuilding of Old Timer (EK wagon)

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With all this talk on "spraying" - guess, there are other uses for it - besides painting....?

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Re: Rebuilding of Old Timer (EK wagon)

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SunnyTim wrote:bugger all this talk I want to see pictures of shiny paint with things going back on :P
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wheres all the bolted on bling pics ?????
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