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Home Built by Jeff

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  1. Possibly, but it would be super slow. The problem with MIG welds is that they are really hard, which is why they take so much grinding.
  2. This week I stripped down my P90a head to see what I am working with. I also tackled my most difficult rust repairs to date.
  3. This week I tear down the bottom end of my L28 and repair some rust holes in my front cowl.
  4. This week I tackle stretched sheet metal with the bonnet repairs, and I start pulling apart the engine.
  5. Unfortunately, I am finding getting the paint off is messy no matter what way I tackle it. Getting there though
  6. This week I have a go at making a stud puller to do some dent repairs and I pull the engine out of the car.
  7. This week I get into stripping the many many layers and years of paint and bog off of the Z. It is a very slow messy job, but it has to be done. Music has been changed in this one. Better? Worse? Give up?
  8. I am not a music guy by any means. I am open to suggestions, but it needs to be royalty free music. The selections are not great. If you give me links to good royalty free stuff I will happily use it. The other issue is that music taste is so subjective, that no matter what I do, someone will hate it
  9. I knew it was pretty clean, but that is the first time I saw how super clean it actually was.
  10. Now I am actually working on my Z I thought it was about time I actually started learning something about it
  11. Hey guys, I have owned my 1971 240Z for around 12 months now, but this week I have finally been able to start work on it. I have been going hard on my other project, a 1973 Porsche 911 RSR inspired build, but I am waiting for custom engine parts, so I can finally start my Z project. I bought the car as someones failed project, so it was completely stripped. Everything is there though, and it is an amazingly clean, rust free shell, so it should make for a great project. This week I first needed to replace the front wheel bearings on the 911 so I could put wheels on it and move it out of the way. I then got into doing a stocktake on my Z to see what it needed, and start formulating a plan for the build. Here is the episode.
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