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240ZBUILTBYME 1971 240z HS-001063 Project Georgia


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38 minutes ago, 240ZBUILTBYME said:

I ordered 5kg of dry ice for the occasion.

Good presentation. Thanks.  A few questions:

  • What was the cost of the dry ice?  You would have paid in Australian $, of course.
  • How was it packaged for transport?
  • How did you handle it when working with it in the shop...  gloves?  garden trowel? 
  • Was 5 kg enough?
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On 8/12/2022 at 9:49 PM, Namerow said:

Good presentation. Thanks.  A few questions:

  • What was the cost of the dry ice?  You would have paid in Australian $, of course.
  • How was it packaged for transport?
  • How did you handle it when working with it in the shop...  gloves?  garden trowel? 
  • Was 5 kg enough?

It was $50 Aussie for 5kg, it was just in a polystyrene cooler, and I used my welding gloves to handle it. 5kg was just enough to do all the flat surfaces

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  • 2 weeks later...

I’ve been on a bit of a roll lately working on the car. It feels really good to actually be making some progress. 2/3 more days and the car will be ready for the blaster.

today I wrapped up the bracing. I added reinforcements to the rocker panel and tied that into the main brace, then tied the roof corners to the main brace. It might be overkill but I already paid for the steel a long time ago so figured I might as well use it….

the blaster is gonna hate me though… i hope he’s a skinny fellow…

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also had a bit of extra time so started unpicking the dodgy bros repairs on the rear slam panel. Mmmm crunchy….

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A bit scary to see..  lots of scaffolding/bracing haha.. remember you have to make all parts fit before painting, then you can see what fit's what doesn't, you make a lot of braces but i think it just a lot of unnecessary work..

I hope the car.. what's left of it...   doesn't scare you to much when it comes back from the blaster!

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27 minutes ago, dutchzcarguy said:

A bit scary to see..  lots of scaffolding/bracing haha.. remember you have to make all parts fit before painting, then you can see what fit's what doesn't, you make a lot of braces but i think it just a lot of unnecessary work..

I hope the car.. what's left of it...   doesn't scare you to much when it comes back from the blaster!

no one has seen the car in person and how damn rusty she is. 

I’m removing a lot of the main panels that provide structural rigidity to the body before I send it to the blaster, so I don’t see it as unnecessary, I see it as insurance.

Cheap insurance. No one can say what the strength is of the chassis currently and that the rear quarter panel will remove 5% rigidity to the RHS. No one really knows. So if I waste some 25mm SHS and a couple of days so be it.

im not very optimistic about what will come back from the blaster…

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29 minutes ago, dutchzcarguy said:

Btw.. do i see some welding in the floor, has it already had a new floor? (near the mid-tunnel.. right side of it..)

I don’t think so, I believe they are the original floors, the line you see is the line where the sound deadening finished

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18 hours ago, 240ZBUILTBYME said:

I’m removing a lot of the main panels that provide structural rigidity to the body before I send it to the blaster

I'm asking myself what you mean by that.. I guess i see that one of these days then..?

18 hours ago, 240ZBUILTBYME said:

I see it as insurance.

Yeah your right, if the construction gets to weak then it's better to brace it..

I'm curious how far you go with the removing of parts...

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On 8/25/2022 at 3:12 PM, dutchzcarguy said:

I'm asking myself what you mean by that.. I guess i see that one of these days then..?

Yeah your right, if the construction gets to weak then it's better to brace it..

I'm curious how far you go with the removing of parts...

Im planning to remove the roof skin, both rear quarters, complete rear beaver/valance panel, and I will be cutting majority of the rocker panels open, not that theres much left to cut....

this way internal structures can be blasted and coated properly. 

Im planning to hopefully get brand new quarters from KFVJDM, i will need to get a mortgage for shipping to australia......😬

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On 8/27/2022 at 5:45 PM, dutchzcarguy said:

Sorry but that's funny..😂

Oh well, well begun is half done.  And you are making a good start to open up every nook and cravice!

even cars from dry states that dont have much visible rust are rusting on the inside, so for me i want to ensure the internal structures are done, i don't want to take shortcuts and then have rust pop through my new paint job a couple of years later.... do it once, do it right.

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6 hours ago, 240ZBUILTBYME said:

rusting on the inside,

Yeah i know, my 240z came from california and had 2 x 2,5mm steel floor parts.. weight about 25 kg (55Lbs) ! Hahaha..  "they"  had repaired the floor with steel... reel steel haha, i took it out and there was about 50 kg steel on the floor, put some 1mm steel sheet in and that's 22 years ago this year..  It's still good but it needs some new paint under there.. maybe next year..

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