tucker74
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Forgot the pictures! It's bad, when you even paint the u-joints
That PTO winch is going to look awesome, I went down the same rabbit hole with my 8274 rebuild

Tucker
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Forgot the pictures! It's bad, when you even paint the u-joints
Thanks Travis, I never intended to get this crazy with the details, it just happened. VW Things, nice. Only made in 73 and 74, I think. I've got a 74 conv. beetle, hiding in the shop. It needs a redo. DD for years.Ron,
Bad for the rest of us - who aren't as detailed as you, but want (or try) to be. Now every time I look at a part (hello leaf springs) and think "ah, that's ok, who will notice that piece not being re painted" I'll have to think "what would scrapdaddy do?"
Good work man. I'm enjoying watching your progress. There's a '55 that I see around Boise every once in a while that I think maybe that'll be the next project. Although the boss wants a VW thing...we will see. Please keep up the l/c pics!
Best, Travis.-
Hey Tucker, That was a one time job. Paint it once and forget about it. It's fun going through everything and seeing how it works, but I'm not much for keeping them pretty after it's done built.That PTO winch is going to look awesome, I went down the same rabbit hole with my 8274 rebuild
Tucker
I know what you mean, I took every piece apart and powder coated it all. Hopefully it will last a while, but I don't baby anything ...Hey Tucker, That was a one time job. Paint it once and forget about it. It's fun going through everything and seeing how it works, but I'm not much for keeping them pretty after it's done built.
Pablo,
That shoulder bolt is a big one and I bet hard to find. Maybe try soaking for awhile longer, then try to press it out. Meanwhile try to source a used one. It would be a shame to cut it. One of my upright bolts were bent, but they are just a reg. bolt.
I'm thinking about getting the rollers plated. I painted them black, but you know that won't last. Still waiting on some new bolts.
Here's a few for you. Good luck with it.
Just remembered, try heating up the roller, then let wax melt on the bolt. It will run down in there and free it up. Used that alot on very rusted bolts.
Na - just need water, super washing soda, battery charger (power source) and electrodes. Pretty easy and freaking works -Looks elaborate.
Super washing soda?
What it is and where to get?