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What size and brand is that one? I've been looking at them for the past couple of years since losing my paint shop option, but I keep seeing mixed reviews on the inflatable booths.

Thanks.
I believe it's this one: https://www.vevor.com/inflatable-pa...icles-large-furniture-painting-p_010119213766

This one is fairly used and shows some quality issues. There are places where duct tape has been added to stem leaks in seams. The seams around all the "windows" are leaking a bit.

Lighting inside is weak via the windows. I put stand up LED lights inside, but that was barely sufficient.

So, not perfect. But for $500?
 

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Thank you for the follow-up. It somewhat matches some of the other things I've read. Much appreciated.
Mike, I had one as well for a couple years. They work pretty well, just have to make sure to clean up/sweep before folding them up when done. Otherwise paint dust will accumulate. Lighting, as mentioned previously, isn’t the greatest. They work great at containing a paint mess though! Used one to build 3 different kitchens before I got my new shop And never had an issue!
 

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Mike, I had one as well for a couple years. They work pretty well, just have to make sure to clean up/sweep before folding them up when done. Otherwise paint dust will accumulate. Lighting, as mentioned previously, isn’t the greatest. They work great at containing a paint mess though! Used one to build 3 different kitchens before I got my new shop And never had an issue!

Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate it.
 
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Sorry I've been remiss on updating as I've done things...

My stepson is using Penny as his HS Sr. Project, and we're on a tight timeline to get it drivable so he can take it to the last day of school on May 14th. It will not be complete/finished, but we will get it drivable!

Tons of progress. Sorry I've been remiss on updating as I've done things...

My stepson is using Penny as his HS Sr. Project, and we're on a tight timeline to get it drivable so he can take it to the last day of school on May 14th. It will not be complete/finished, but we will get it drivable!

As we started prepping the body, I noticed the oil cooler intake piece was pretty mangled. One of the donor cars had a much better looking one, so I decided to try my hand at actual body work involving welding (which I've failed at before).

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Test fit:

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I don't weld; I grind.

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No good after photos, but it came out great.

For the body; to recap the plan: I'm focusing on getting the stuff you don't normally see perfect. I will get the exterior prefect at a later phase, afgter the car is back on the road. However, while the body is disassembled, getting all the little dings and dents out is a worthy endeavor. I have a local PDW guy who is awesome, so I had him come by and spend a day straightening everything he could.

The driver's door and fender have a pretty gnarly dent/scrape. The goal was to get it so the worst of it was straight so it wouldn't bind when closing anymore and enable a real body guy to fix it later. The door may need to be replaced at that point; but I don't think so.

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Next up was the front suspension & steering.

The steering box is in great shape and is of the later style. It just needed paint.

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The idler box has also been replaced. Note the gap between it and the frame?
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I elongated the bolt hole for the bolt you see to the right here so that it fit properly, figuring the adjustability of the steering arms would accomodate.
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But then, later when everything was together, I found the inner arm and bushing rubbed on the inner part of the frame, so I re-mounted it as shown in this pic (with some washers in there so that there's less stress.

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Getting the front suspension together was a two-steps-forward-one-step-back affair. Glad I resisted torquing anything down until much later, as I did need to pull things apart multiple times after realizing I had things backwards or sideways.

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I lost count of the times I had the hubs/spindles on and off because I goofed/forgot something. For example, those locking plates were not on there originally. I only realized I had done it wrong, using lock washers, after noticing them in the parts boxes and saying "Oh ****, where do THOSE go?".

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I also lost count of the times I had the calipers assembled and needed to disassemble because I had gotten something wrong. Turns out each piston goes in a particular location and rotation. Wish I had read the Tech Wiki first. Lol.

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The engine...

I really didn't want to pull the head. I was certain I could get the timing cover on without damaging the head gasket. I was wrong.

I'm now really glad I did. When I pulled the head bolts they were REALLY tight. And there was coolant in at least 3 of the head bolt holes. Ugh.

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Clearly, when I was running the car last summer, I overheated it and blew the HG. I did have a few moments where it MIGHT have gotten pretty hot
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I'm no pro at reading the tea-leaves of used HGs, but it didn't look great. I also thought I could see signs on the surface of the head and block, but nothing defnitivie.

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Praying the head wasn't warped, I carefully cleaned it and the face of the block. Then I did the DIY "is this head warped" test and I couldn't get even a 0.0015" feeler gauge under the straight edge anywhere. Whew.

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I had already bought a new HG. I also bought a set of ARP studs. After reading up more on the OE studs and issues with ARPs (and finding the nuts were a really tight fit with the camshaft caps), I decided to just use the OE studs.

Next up was the 93mm Denso alternator mounted on the right side. All went together nicely, as did final fitment and config of the carbs.

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Oil pan and gasket...

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Yes, the pan has dents. I probably should have pounded them out; but it's character!
 
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Meanwhile another Gruntled get-together happened. This beauty showed up.

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And I went to New Zealand and hung with my buddy who has a collection of Volvos... they are building a "Classic Volvo for hire" company called The Rolling Swedes. They have a dozen or so cars including several STRETCH LIMO Volvos from the 80s.


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Matthew let me drive this.... A very cool mishmash of Volvo, Lotus, and Renault. I have first right of refusal if he ever sells. Fits my eclectic taste.

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Man, seeing body-on-frame cars come together is always a treat!

And that Aussie Volvo/Renault/Lotus (Volotault?) mash-up is an impressive '80s timewarp - those wheels just seal the deal.
 
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