My 1500 Dolly is back from the Welders!

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Re: My 1500 Dolly is back from the Welders!

#16 Post by Oli_88 »

Mad Mart wrote:
Purplebargeken wrote:Looks lovely Angie, you just need to spend about a tenner per wheel to get them blasted and whatever extra to get them powder coated. That would be the icing on the cupcake.
Or a can of spray & some elbow grease! :D
Having spent the last three days trying to get the paint off my compos. The next time I see a can of paint stripper, I'm going to burn it. However, "I've started so I'll finish." :lol:
Save yourself the effort. Get 'em blasted.

Looks great Angie.
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#17 Post by JPB »

Mmm, orangenessabounds. :thumbsup:
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AngieM wrote:I haven't tried the silicone hoses yet as I wanted them in a matt finish (the normal set are super shiny) and so they are having them made to order - they should hopefully be here next week.
Some advice,
It is definitely worth investing in JCS hose clips because silicone hoses are more difficult to seal than rubber.
JCS hoses can be tightened much more than the common or garden hose clip. I use the zinc plated.
When you get your hoses measure their outside diameters carefully to make sure you order the correct clips.
THIS FIRM do overnight service if there is not a local stockist.


Once you have fitted the hoses keep an eye on the coolant level.
On my 1850 I had a slight weep on the inlet manifold T-junction connection (these pipes are not beaded) but
fitting a second clip solved the problem. This occurred after I fitted a new water pump. It was okay before :roll: .



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#19 Post by AngieM »

Thanks for the advice - we use JCS clips at work and they are far superior to ones that are normally supplied!

Ken - I see your point about the wheels :oops: (see pic below taken yesterday)!
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#20 Post by Purplebargeken »

Not drastic to sort out Angie, especially compared to what you have had done already.

Get them blasted as it is quicker, easier and gives a better finish. This should be around a tenner or so per wheel. Rust kill them and then coat in etch primer. Then a good couple of coats of a suitable colour and some laquer. Job done and the car will really stand out then. You should be able to get some shinier hubcaps at Stoneleigh (as well as all of the required paints, etc). Shame it ain't the resto show :lol:
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Very nice indeed...lovely colour too. 8)
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#22 Post by tinweevil »

Lovely, fresh Vermillion is such a treat for the retina.
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#23 Post by triumphtoledo »

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's looking brill Angie. If all thewelding is done, my offer of wax injecting it at cost still stands, as I can fit it in, when I go my Pimento Toledo later in the year.

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#24 Post by NickMorgan »

Your car is looking great Angie. Well worth whatever it cost and I'll bet still a lot cheaper than running a modern car. (Don't tell anyone, but I think it is a lot cooler to have a car like yours than one of those flash Sprints!!!) :lol:
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#25 Post by AngieM »

Hi chaps,

Thanks for the positive comments! I'm quite pleased overall.

Yes please Rob, the welding is all done now and so i'd love to get her wax injected. Just let me know when suits (once yours is ready etc). and i'll pop over.

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#26 Post by triumphtoledo »

Cheers Angie; I'll keep you informed of dates. I would be great if we could do the two cars together, as I will be covered in the stuff after doing each one.

I'll drop you a PM with the stuff that you will need to buy.

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