Just a quick copy and paste from the travel thread.......
Andy bought a 1948 Chevrolet Business mans Coupe at auction over a year ago.
But being retired, of course is crazy busy at all times.
Anyway, Dennis being a body guy, offered to remove some of the dents for him, deck lid in situ.
So the first job was hammering metal.
With nothing more than hammers and some spoons and dollies, he could not do as much as he wanted to, but it’s now ready for the next step which will be pulling the low spots back, which Andy will do.
Ready for the pin puller, then more fine tuning, skim filler and paint.
Andy chose not to remove the complex inner skin of the lid, which would make the job really easy.
In the mean time we prepped a few molds for some castings I wanted to do.
Masters out.
Ready for casting.
The casting need to be done early morning, so we would be back early on Friday morning before 08.00 to melt and cast these.
So this is out of sequence to the actual trip as Thursday evening still needs to be written up.
FRIDAY MORNING.
HEADED INTO THE SHOP.........
HOW MANY PEOPLE OWN A CABOOSE ON THEIR LAND??
One of many.
Melting videos not uploaded, will need to edit and upload some time, it takes too much time.
Open casting is not as precise, but I wanted a paperweight for my coffee table.
Results.
These are for the tailgate bench I built previously.
Paperweight, includes extra flow out that I had created in sand template.
Craig finishing off the plaques, after Dennis has trimmed then on the bandsaw.
After this we headed out to ur Lakeside Motel that Adam had gone to arrange earlier in the day while we were all doing stuff on the farm.
Craig was a bit tired and clocked out before dinner.
I will go back into the sequence later to update on the evening and motel etc.
Now get going for another long day.