rmalkow2
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Man that Model A is beautiful. Good thing its an ocean away from me or I'd be talking you into making that a cool hot rod. But it will be real sweet restored as well.
Man that Model A is beautiful. Good thing its an ocean away from me or I'd be talking you into making that a cool hot rod. But it will be real sweet restored as well.
Is assembly all the A needs? It looks great, Legendary 1/2 Cup.
"I am just a normal Aussie bloke with a normal Aussie back yard shed who loves doing stuff."
I would like to think that would describe me....but my shed and range of pursuits therein seem humble in comparison.
I love the Ajax/Dawn screw jack stands under the front of the A. My dad used a set of these for 60+ years, and I'm finding it difficult to track down another original set.
jon04 thank you..
I really do not have a lot of option when it comes to over doing things as this old body soon lets you know when I have hit the rev limiter..
Mark, thank you as well..
Its little by little in every sense of the word and baby steps, we will get there..Mrs 1/2 Cup goes crook at me if I do any way..
Mark, Andrew is spot on
Strouty, thank you..
I do luv my Model A
Andy, you are embarrassing me big time
I am certainly no where near worthy of any status. I am just a normal Aussie bloke with a normal Aussie back yard shed who loves doing stuff.
Pics to follow..
HOTFR8, you are spot on, I still regret selling many of my cars/motorbikes in the past and the Model A would be no different.
Interesting in regards to the Asbestos issue and imports, I will do some research on that one.
I am dodging the swell head let me tell you..
Andrew, I don't have to look to far for projects, if I retired now and was a little fitter I recon I would A) never get bored and B) have enough to fill the rest of my days in.
Thank you [COLOR="Blue[B]"]Bobby[/B][/COLOR],![]()
Your comments are just so appropriate and spot on
drives, thank you.
Yes the radiator was a precursor to the K Series build
Pics to follow
Being the second cycle of Chemo I now know what to expect so I am not delving into the unknown so to speak.
As for some palatable foods I think I am resigned to the supplements until the taste buds get back to normal I had a small portion of fish last night and it still had that funny taste about it. yuk..
The Model A.
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There are a few more pictures in my albums as well.
Thank you one and all, enjoy your day..


Primarily quoted to get the photos over onto the new page.
But also to say that your finish truely is stunning.
Looking at this car I just want to clean and polish and touch it.
Great job!!
Dawn do still make those screw jack stands, but they retail for well over $200 a pair in this neck of the woods. If I could be sure they were still made in Australia I might bite, but I suspect that even though they have an outline of Australia cast into the base, they are infact made offshore these days - probably India - much like their drill press vices and "consumer grade" bench vices. Hopefully I can be proven wrong on this..
1/2 Cup,
Mostly a lurker on this forum but admire you and many on here for the outstanding work you all accomplish, with an attitude that is refreshing and encouraging as I am about to turn 62 and can relate to many things posted here.
Just want to add my good wishes and to offer a little suggestion that (I hope) might help.
My wife has been through VERY long stretch of Chemo and anti-seizure drugs which affected her taste buds drastically. Especially meats, fish, nuts and dairy.
What I found helped was using strong flavoring such as lots of fresh herbs, soy sauce, garlic and ginger (things she likes). There are others I'm sure.
Pasta with a few fresh tomatoes, FRESH garlic and lots of fresh herbs always worked.
Chicken or Pork steaks marinated in a Soy sauce/FRESH Ginger/FRESH Garlic then grilled.
Stir fry vegetables heavy on the FRESH ginger/FRESH garlic and a dash of your favorite seasoning (soy/teriyaki/spicy sauce).
Smoked chicken/pork with tangy BBQ sauce.
Anyway, best of luck to you with your recovery and hope these suggestions work for you. I love to eat (and cook) and with everything else you have to deal with not being able to enjoy a meal is just so wrong on many levels in my book, both for your health and comfort.
BobL.
1/2: thanks for the Model A pics and i agree with all that your work so far is AMAZING and i bet you'd look pretty dapper driving down the road in that with Mrs. 1/2 or really anybody.
Ralf: I've owned a few Dawn vices and found homes for them with neighbours and friends, but if I find an original or even a good offset one in good shape it won't be leaving my hands anytime soon. I think you are right a lot of the good old companies have gone elsewhere to get their goods made I'm guessing mostly cause of regulations of some sort which is a bit sad cause i bet our countries could and can make some very high quality stuff.
Bob: firstly welcome to the forum and you are making me (us) hungry. thanks for lending us your tips and best of luck and prayers sent with your wife's health and for you as the caretaker which is equally if not as hard. cheers
ALL: my "little" cedar mailbox is partially put together and thought i'd post another picture here and hope 1/2 Cup doesn't mind and maybe it might put another smile on his "old black duck" mug.
cheers all

The roadster looks awesome. It looks like you're on the home stretch. Did you do the bodywork and such? I've been looking for a decent set of original 30 or 31 fenders for about 2 years. The ones I've found are either too far, way out of my price range, or attached to a vehicle.![]()

Man you're about done with the Model A. Definitely time for some "you" and the A time. Glad health is on the uphill and you have a great nurse that makes you stop to smell the roses.
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Man the finish on those fenders is something to aspire too. That is next level Steve. The Model A will be there when your Health is at the right stage to continue.
You seem to not like my Legendary status on you but I see so many people on your thread commenting and elsewhere about you it just seemed fitting. You are a very inspiring and genuine guy.
Bret


Steve try some green tea with lemon grass for the after taste. I don't know if it could work but I have found that when I eat an excessive amount of garlic and can't get the taste out it purifies or neutralizes it. I know chemo does not equate to that but some of the digestive changes may coincide and give you some temporary relief if you start before and continue while eating? I'm no medical professional but I can't see how tea could hurt you. Hope this helps you. Sorry it comes from the fixing gene in my DNA.![]()
1/2: great to here REAL FOOD can be eaten and saying prayers and wishing you the best on the next round of Cheemo. GOOD LUCK
i was going to put 5/4 x 6's on my cedar mailbox and these old mill cut 2x8's had a little better look don't you think? so cut, planed, routered and stained and almost ready to screw them on and install a few old mailboxes.
cheers and hope you are enjoying your weekend.
As above, I'm glad to hear that BobLons food tips were of use, that's excellent news!
Much as I'd love that Model A in my shed, I'm sure you would regret that. While you say there's lots left to do, it looks to me (and others here by their responses) that truly you are on the home stretch with it, and a push of motivation and effort could have it done quicker than you might expect. Is there much left to do other than reassembly and interior? Maybe you can recruit Andrew for a weekend or two to help with reassembly of the big bits. At the point you appear to be at, a lot of visual progress can be made in a short period of time by reassembling the body etc on the frame, and that in itself will be a huge motivational boost.
Of course, I'm not suggesting you put too much effort into it until you are feeling up to it. But you can do it!

Glad to see you up and about Steve...
Steve
I think I remember you saying earlier that you were getting mouth ulcers - I was told to rinse my mouth a couple of times a day with a sodium bicarbonate solution. And that worked for me. I still continue to do it to this day, as it seems to keep a lot of things at bay.....
You may have been given a bottle at your first Chemo (that's where I got mine).
See if that helps.
Lyndon
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Lyndon, I was given a bottle of mouth rinse at my first Chemo and I have kept up the momentum twice daily and fortunately I am well and truly on top of them.
It has really helped..
Watching Bathurst??
Regards
Only one who is humble and accepting of all others, who would go out of his way to meet the new guys, and to encourage every one who who tries to participate would deserve the title Legendary 1/2 Cup.![]()
Steve
Haven't moved since mid morning yesterday.....
Never seen a completely wet Bathurst!!! ( And I've been watching since 1968). And my boy's engine broke. Damn it!
Lyndon
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Steve great to see that help you get some relief.
1/2: I saw your Bathurst race thread over in Free Parking and watched one of the old videos. is there a good video and link for this year's race on that thread for some of NON or ALMOST AUSSIES to watch?
I love the bones on your Model A and it looks like it's SCREAMING 1/2 Cup quality on every part even though you might not have made, or painted or shined them all you found the right guys for the right job which is a good thing too.
i have a couple non structural and more decorative bolts with old galvanized washers to install on the cedar mailbox after the last coat of stain dries and then i can install the mailboxes and throw the old stand in the trash.
hope you are feeling ok and if today was first day of second round of Cheemo if you don't have time to make your normal posts just rest up until you can throw out a smoke signal.
cheers buddy and prayers sent!!

We're pulling for you on this Chemo cycle.
Good Luck Steve. Prayers and best wishes.
Hey, its good to be able to sit here and read your posts and responses. Just wanted to say!
Steve,
Me too.
1/2: how are you feeling and hope the Cheemo works and also hope you never have to do this again after this round. Prayers and best wishes for success!!
I see why you Aussies like your road racing cause it's almost like demolition derby we have over here or maybe that was just because it was raining. anyway it's definitely the battle of the fittest and those body men in the pit might get the job done, but OMG with a HATCHET?
i posted up my finished mailbox over on the Get Healthy thread if you want to take a peak at the BLING i added, but thought i'd post this picture cause i knew it might make you smile.
I THINK I CLOCKED MY HEX BOLTS.![]()







