Kevin54
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E-Tek...next time you're in the parts store, pick up a "Fin Comb". They are not expensive (maybe $2.00 tops) but are nice to have in the tool box for straightening out radiator fins.
Do you have a source for PVC electrical tape WITHOUT adhesive backing, like the OEMs use ?
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E-Tek...next time you're in the parts store, pick up a "Fin Comb". They are not expensive (maybe $2.00 tops) but are nice to have in the tool box for straightening out radiator fins.

On the blog I explained that I have one somewhere - just couldn't find it!! Maybe I used it on my mustache and left it in the bathroom....![]()
You must have a tuff Mo. 
Even learned some tips and tricks

I get it. http://au.movember.com/Movember.........I get it. http://au.movember.com/
)!! It's a big news item in these parts during "Movember" - tho I see it's big in Ozz too!
The girls have always loved it - especially when I wear my shirt that says: "MUSTACHE RIDES: 5 cents" 
HaHa - and I didn't get it when you didn't get it (mo)!! It's a big news item in these parts during "Movember" - tho I see it's big in Ozz too!
Of course having a mustache since I was 13 - every month is Movember to me....The girls have always loved it - especially when I wear my shirt that says: "MUSTACHE RIDES: 5 cents"
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You are allowed to carry those in the back of the van ? Here you are not allowed to carry them in the same space as you are in the vehicle and you have to trasport them in a trailer or in the back of a ute or truck and then they also have to be properly restrained.I'm not much of a golfer either. I strap a plastic garbage can to my old golf cart and drag it around with me at auto flea markets.Re-purposed my OLD golf hand-cart for pulling welding cylinders out of the shop to the van....gets used for this about once a month - more than I ever golfed!
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You are allowed to carry those in the back of the van ? Here you are not allowed to carry them in the same space as you are in the vehicle and you have to trasport them in a trailer or in the back of a ute or truck and then they also have to be properly restrained.
I like the golf cart idea by the way. I repurposed something like that for the pressure washer.

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WOW, that really surprises me. Can you imagine what would happen to that cylinder if you got involved in an accident !WOW, that really surprises me. Can you imagine what would happen to that cylinder if you got involved in an accident !
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You are allowed to carry those in the back of the van ? Here you are not allowed to carry them in the same space as you are in the vehicle and you have to trasport them in a trailer or in the back of a ute or truck and then they also have to be properly restrained.
Likely nothing.The argon could actually be helpful by smothering a fire!
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Nope, no problems here either, especially for non-commercial folks. I've hauled 125cf bottles laid across the rear seat floor of my car, I've transported large argon bottles laid out in the back of a hatchback car. Not a work was said at the welding shop where I exchange them.
I actually feel much more comfortable with them somewhat secured in the car than rolling around in the back of a pickup.
Rolling round in the back of a pickup here would see you fined for an insecure load as they have to be restrained. Even a Dog in the back of the Ute not ******* is an offense here. Yes even the Dog has to be restrained. Gas bottles and welding gas, LPG (propane) can not be carried with in the same area as your person or in the trunk (boot) of a car. They must be transported on the back of a truck, ute, pickup or trailer and must be secured so as not to move.



Well, now that we know where the World -Wide-Safety Institute is located, we can carry on.![]()
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E-Tek, when you build the battery box, do you add any type of plastic vent tubing from it to some distance below the metal shell? I'm just wondering if the lead sulphite build-up on the nuts/posts creates a corrosive atmosphere in the vicinity of the box? I've heard that is why the Optima style battery is used when moved out of the engine compartment.![]()
e-tek, what do you use the red pressurized container for?
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E-Tek.....what did you paint the buckets with that look like chrome? Or did I miss something between the sandblasting and this?
Dang, I've seen these things at a variety of auctions and always wondered what they were. Just never wondered enough to ask. Now, here, I am forced to learn something.
Dave, definitely not in the safety capital of the world.
HaHa. I'm just kidding around with HOTFR8 (Simon). I've always been the guy who pushes back at the self-appointed safety monitors on the site. Of course I believe in safety, working safe, thinking safe, but I think "most" people know what's safe and what's not and that we don't need guys chiming into posts just to say: "That expired tank on your compressor is going to blow up your car, your garage, the house and the entire city block!"
Not that Simon is doing that at all, but (IMHO) places with too many rules are just making it difficult for the regular man to get stuff done....
Yes I agree common sense is the thing. I was just asking and pointing out the rules we have here in Australia. They are easy to comply with and make for ones own safety.

Thanks O!
Was just watching me some Search&Restore and noticed how Tim Strange (host & top car builder) uses the same filler techniques I do....which is to use a fiberglass fill over top of welded areas and putting body filler on bare metal - not priming first.
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There's really only one right way....and the guys at my Dad's shop taught it to me: Thanks gentlemen.
I just finished watching the same show.
As far as filler, I always put it over bare metal. Some will epoxy a car, then add filler. Myself, I always ground the area down with a 36 grit disc, then used All-Metal.
BTW....the headlight buckets, I can see now where they were painted. That one photo though sure made them look like black chrome.



After some more heat, WD40 and much twisting, the first one came out!
1st, I love your work. Also your crazy fascination with PA gets shown to my wife every time to prove there are others like me.
but...
WD40 is not a lubricant
it displaces water... I like Lloyd's http://www.princessauto.com/pal/product/6420008/Lubricants/Hi-Performance-Penetrating-Lubricant
/end pet peeve mode
