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#46
General Discussion / Re: I need some advise...
October 19, 2012, 11:44:23 AM
Thanks, I never thought about oven cleaner, hope it works for you, better than the scraper and wire brush maybe. lol  Looking good.

SDGlenn
#47
General Discussion / Re: I need some advise...
October 16, 2012, 11:37:57 AM
This is one old man agreeing with the "Old Man".  This stuff is good.  Try it, it will make a believer out of you.
Thanks Guys, and "Old Man". (this old man couldn't remember the name of the product.)
SDGlenn
#48
General Discussion / Re: Juice brakes
October 15, 2012, 11:17:50 AM
Hey "Old Man", Welcome to the form.  It is great to get some new input to some of our problems and projects. You seem to be pretty well informed on the old cars, were you around when they came out? lol  Whats your car? We like pictures......
Take care of you, and hope to hear more in the future.
SD Glenn
#49
General Discussion / Re: I need some advice...
October 12, 2012, 04:07:40 PM
Reference your comment about the hinges on the trunk.  I was having the same problem, what I did?  I found a flat screw driver bit that fit my impact driver. Ground the sides of the bit small enough to fit the slot on the pin hinge.  Set the driver at a real "low" setting, and adjusted at needed. Rocked it back and forth a lot of times, it finally came loss. Give it a try, try not let the bit slip in the slot.  Hope this helps.
Take care
SDGlenn
#50
General Discussion / Re: I need some advice...
October 10, 2012, 09:52:20 AM
Doing a great job Kim, great pictures also.  Be sure to keep the burlap, If the American Pickers show up they will offer you probable 100 dollars each. lol Enjoy the narrative also, I need that to understand how this is going.
Take care
SD Glenn

#51
General Discussion / Re: Hubcaps - What do these fit?
October 03, 2012, 12:52:27 AM
Thanks guys, all great info, and fantastic, ...... sorry racertb, now back to the hub caps.............. lol
Surprising how I always get side tracked
SDGlenn
#52
General Discussion / Re: Hubcaps - What do these fit?
October 02, 2012, 11:03:26 AM
Thanks guys.  Nice car Kim.... Soooo, I have Artillery wheels on my 1929 Coupe and Kim has them on his 35 Delux. lol
SDGlenn
#53
General Discussion / Re: Hubcaps - What do these fit?
October 01, 2012, 10:23:51 PM
I am curious, which wheels are artillery wheel. The wooden spokes or the metal rims?  I hear people talking about artillery wheels but I don't know the diference.
Thanks,
SD Glenn
#54
Excellent show, thanks Chet.
SD Glenn
#55
General Discussion / Re: I need some advice...
September 26, 2012, 11:53:36 AM
I think if you get some good e-poxy, and are real careful putting it together in the position it was in originally then get some bailing wire and  wrap around it, pull the bailing wire real tight so you can get a good grip on it and throw it in the next slough you come to, you might be better off. ;)
SD Glenn
#56
General Discussion / Re: Quiet Season
September 13, 2012, 12:36:09 AM
Hey Chet, Sure is hard to believe that is the same Automobile. Congrates, Sure looking great. How it drive, as good as it looks I'm sure.
SD Glenn
#57
I never thought about where to hang the plate on the 1929 model, good question. Pictures attached with my hanger, on the bumper. Maybe I will find out if correct or not. lol
SD Glenn
#58
General Discussion / Re: Tightening torque
July 26, 2012, 10:39:10 AM
Ian, Try Tod Fitch site, it is the best. This is the only place I can find any reference to the torque on older cars.  Good Luck.  I would say about 80 Lbs Torque, referencing the size of the bolt.
SD Glenn

http://www.ply33.com/Repair/torque
#59
General Discussion / Re: 1934 dodge
July 22, 2012, 06:48:10 PM
Sure have a beautiful automobile. You should be very proud of the ole girl, I surely would be.
Congrats.
SD Glenn
#60
General Discussion / Re: Radiator fluid
July 11, 2012, 12:13:45 AM
I had my radiator out and to a repair shop here. They told me it was not repairable. I put it back in the car with a bottle of Barrs stop leak, it has not leaked in 2 years now. lol I realize I will have to replace it but for now.........  I am a believer in having antifreeze in all cars radiators, no exceptions. (I) believe it keeps the system clean, stops the rust problems and cools better than just water. Just my belief...
Car show at the Ford garage this Saturday Rusty, you going?  Look at the 34 Dodge coupe  they have in the show room, it is beautiful.
Later
SD Glenn