Happy New Year! I'm sure that I'm not alone in wanting to see 2020 disappear in the rear view mirror.
I've been making slow progress in the past six weeks - I'll try to update where everything is right now. FIrst up, I painted the garage doors about a month ago when there was a few days of warm weather. So for the first time in a few years the house looks "done" from the street (if you don't look too closely)
There are a few updates for the 911 targa. I've started the process of tearing it apart. The rear end is mostly stripped with the exception of the suspension. The targa top came off for probably the first time in over a decade.
The open top made it easier to remove the interior. I still don't get what a previous owner was thinking when they painted over the beautiful Conda green paint.... The seats and carpet are out but the sound pads are still glued in.
I'm working on the front end now and saving the dash for last.
I need to decide what to do about a rolling workstand (simple cart vs. rotisserie and build vs. buy) before I can start removing the suspension bits.
BUT first, I got frustrated working on the car in the cramped garage so last week I decided that I should finish the garage projects before I continue working on the car. The hope is that the birch ply, the laminate sheets and other building materials will either be used or disposed of, in either case, getting them out of the way. The biggest project is to trim around the large windows above the bench. To completely cover the studs I'll use a 5" "backsplash" topped with a small 2" ledge.
I celebrated New Years Day by huffing contact cement - also known as laminating the plywood. I was able to test fit the pieces before calling it quits for the day. I hope to fit the ledge tomorrow.
btw, the long-term solution for space was supposed to be a storage shed in the backyard. I priced out the materials back in Oct and was unpleasantly surprised (prices were about 2x from when I last had a bulk buy). At this point I'm hoping that prices drop by Spring.