Doing stuff!

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Donna swore if I didn’t write up what I was doing THIS is what she was going to post:

He pried some stuff, he stabbed some stuff, he ground some stuff, he cut some stuff, he welded some stuff.

So, here is my version:

As mentioned in a previous blog post, all the 60-year-old rubber chassis components are well beyond their useful life. This includes the rear leaf spring mountings. I ordered front leaf and shackle bushings with new hardware. Parts have arrived and now the installation begins.

The drivers side shackle mount was loose in the frame. The factory weld was broken. Fortunately the mount and frame were in good enough shape the reinstall and weld back. I have a Miller mig welder but it needs to be cleaned up and some repairs are needed as well has some consumables. Rather than fixing and using that, I opted for a flux core welder from Harbor Freight. (Sometimes referred to as the “metal hot glue gun” for DIYers.)

I cleaned up the weld areas with a grinder and wire wheel after fighting the removal of the old bushings. Tack welded the mounting sleeve and finished welding both sides. The passenger side was secure, I just added some insurance.

Next I will tackle the front leaf bushings. These are pressed in and will require substantial force to remove the old ones and install the new ones. I going to use a ball joint press to accomplish this. Part of the project.

Here are some shots Donna grabbed from the security cameras. She says she does it for the blog. I think she just wants to keep an eye on me.

“There are no problems, just new projects”

2 thoughts on “Doing stuff!

  1. jimguld

    Always good to have stuff to do. I drove a ’62 Falcon station wagon back in high school. We had an assortment of vehicles. Dad had a 3-bay Texaco service station. I learned early on I didn’t want to be a grease monkey.

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  2. Stuart McNicol

    I knew all along I wanted to work on cars. That is until the Fire Department came along and as they say “the rest is history”. However the hell “they” is.

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