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Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 18 12:50 pm
by morgan
OMG he's back ! Ha ! I told you he was alive or we'd have heard the explosion.

Yay !!!

\:D/ \:D/ \:D/


Edit - In my excitement of our resident crazymans return I forgot to add how epic that charger looks. i remember following the thread of when he got it and it looked, well, 'ambitious'. The first inkling that we were dealing with someone different here was the self-constructed rotisserie and diesel blasting setup. Anyone remember that ? Didnt he make an oven too for something ? And a dozen paint-stripping guns to bend plastic ?
Seriously - that car. Wil, it looks amazing. Cant wait to see it for real.

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 18 8:10 pm
by Steve
I remember all of those things Morgan, especially the diesel to get rid of the underseal :D :D

You are very tenacious Will and this fantastic car is the result of all your hard work. Very pleased for you, enjoy her my friend! :thumbright: :thumbright:

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 18 4:01 pm
by autofetish
Lol there where a few funny moments

So amazing the complete gang is still here

I will have to dig up a few pictures of the funny moments

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 18 12:14 pm
by DaveB
[-X [-X [-X :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbright:

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 18 4:22 pm
by Pete
I want to see a photo of DaveB with his wallet out, and taking money OUT, not putting it IN - that would be (rare) sight!

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 18 8:26 am
by DaveB
Cheeky git,I love spending money,,,,,,,if its a good deal :lol:

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 18 8:59 am
by Pete
;)

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 18 8:11 pm
by autofetish
After years of trying to find the best thing to keep bare metal from rusting I'm still testing !!

Today a little bit of damp bush testing results to follow !


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Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 18 12:09 am
by Mossy68
I take it you tried Gibbs ?

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 18 12:19 am
by mopar_mark
I’ve had good success with ACF 50

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACF-50-Anti- ... Swp41bJgI9

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 18 9:27 am
by autofetish
Looking for an oil based solution for the lathe bed for example are ethier of these suitable for this ????

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 18 10:07 am
by SJH
Mossy68 wrote: Sun Oct 14, 18 12:09 am I take it you tried Gibbs ?
I use Gibbs but now everywhere seems out of stock in the UK ????????????

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 18 10:32 am
by ScottyDave
autofetish wrote: Sun Oct 14, 18 9:27 am Looking for an oil based solution for the lathe bed for example are ethier of these suitable for this ????
I wipe my lathe down with a spray oil such as AC90,WD40 etc then go over the lathe bed, saddle, cross slide with air tool oil.

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 18 6:41 pm
by mopar_mark
I wouldn’t use ACF 50 for a lather bed, as it dries without leaving any residue.

For my lathe & Mill, I just use a light oil, such as spindle oil or even hydraulic oil will be fine

Re: Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 19 9:38 am
by autofetish
As a non drying still greasy liquid the cheaper stuff wins !