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1924 Buick 24/4/35 Do I Need A Distributir Cap?
AussieBuick replied to wilson24's topic in Buick - Pre War
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1924 Buick 24/4/35 Do I Need A Distributir Cap?
AussieBuick replied to wilson24's topic in Buick - Pre War
have a look at the topic 1923 Buick 4 cylinder Distributor Cap broken... Leif Holmberg's post on modifying a 1962 VW Dist cap for use on a 23 buick -
Matt these things happen to some of us a tad more often, the main thing is the coffee machine is still functional !
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1924-4-35 Tourer & 1928 Standard Roadster
AussieBuick replied to Paul1928's topic in Buick - Introduce Yourself
Looking forward to following your restoration progress. Regards Norm -
Anyone have a method to make the hinge ? ... Norm
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1923 Moon Restoration Progress Part 2
AussieBuick replied to ryan95's topic in Our Cars & Restoration Projects
Ryan , good to see you back on the tools , Norm -
It's going to be a longer wait for a coffee !!!
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Great Job Matt and Thanks for taking the time to share the journey ...
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Nor the cat needing the litter box !
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Thanks Matt...
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Thanks Matt for the detail on the steering wheel construction, it is quite impressive in terms of quality and speed. A further question on linkages , is there an Australian supplier of the Bent-Swivel Ball Joints ?? My best efforts have located them at McMaster-Carr in the US.. Regards Norm
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What no cold beer either ??
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Matt, looking forward to the steering wheel build !!!
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Looks great Matt, what material is the welting (?) under the body runners ? Norm.
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HI Matt, have you rubbed the mudguards back or are the as sprayed ? Enjoyed your work during the year, Merry Christmas to you and your family ...Norm
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Mark, thank you for another well documented restoration process Kind Regards Norm
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At Ford they recorded pouring 12 gallons of paint over a body and one gallon sticking !
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Matt, An interesting project do you a design in mind ? Norm
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Hi Matt, More talented work from you, I have the very same rust repair to do, my thought is to weld a thin strip to the edge to form the 90-degree bend around the curve. Bead rolling around a curve is past me... Earlier you mentioned using spotted gum for the main runners what is your timber of choice for the rest ??? Thankyou for giving us a great insight into restoration techniques.
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Hi Matt, Great work, what gauge of sheet metal are you using for rust replacement ? Thanks Norm
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Matt, Great work . Question on dowel length, they appear longer than the originals. ..Norm
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On board now Thanks Matt looking forward to your next installment .. Norm
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Hi Matt, Great documentation of the process, I am part of the angled challenged group, I see the 15 degree guide on your jig with your blade at 90 degrees but a 3 degree compound cut ? Regards Norm