BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
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fiasco Andrew Steere Mod Moderator Location: South Central Nude Hamster Join Date: 12/29/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 2,008 Rally Car: too rich for my blood, share a LeMons car |
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BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
I seem to just use this to babble lately.
Well, Time and some cash has come my way as of late, which means I've begun some more proper work on the Volvo. Think I should start a Pt. 2 with pics and such of ACTUAL CAR STUFF?! Not that it will be all that impressive... Just changing in manual windows and crap. Enablers, All of you. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/16/2012 10:49AM by BobOfTheFuture. |
phlat65 Sean Medcroft Godlike Moderator Location: Edmonds, Washington Join Date: 02/12/2009 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,802 Rally Car: Building a Merkur |
I try to do one hour a day, and lately I have been able to keep up with that. Last night I cut out some rust in the sapre tire well and welded in a patch. It took 1 hour, but thats one more thing done. Sometimes you just have to force yourself to get on it. The hardest part for me is when it is almost done. I hate that phase......
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BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
Haha, that sounds like the best way to go about keeping both progress and interest up.
My issue is im at work or traveling 13 or 14 hrs a day, and my car is not at home and outside, so my work happens in weekend thrashes. Its the worst when some free time rolls around and I'm drawing blanks on what to do next, and waste the day... anxiety goes up badly with that too. To be able to walk into a garage, and just do some crap for an hour or two... that sounds like a lot of fun to me, honestly. It would be more like stress relief then anything! Enablers, All of you. |
BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
So, Today I went out and started to remove the sound deadening material form the car. I used the dry ice method... I gotta say, didn't work as well as I'd hoped. I used about 10 lbs of the stuff and couldnt seem to get it cold enough to come off cleanly, except where the metal was thinner, like the raised area under the seats. I ended up using the claw side of a hammer a bunch to get it to come off in clumps... scratched the metal a bit in places, but im not too worried.
I ran out of Ice and daylight at about the same time and called it at day with half of the trans tunnel still covered, and the sheet in the trunk untouched. I figure this is best left for tommorrow. Other Volvo guys: any of you have a better way or removing the stuff from the trans tunnel? I removed half of it, but bent the thin sheet metal there a bit. I think I am going to have to get some more ice and rig up something to hold it to the tunnel and get a good freeze goin'. Also, What do you guys do with the left over adhesive spots? Just paint over it? ![]() Enablers, All of you. |
wildert Brian Klausen Mega Moderator Location: Denmark Join Date: 03/21/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 388 Rally Car: VW Golf GTi 16V |
For the left over spots, I just use a rag with thinners. Shouldn't take too long.
Next time maybe try to break the dry ice into smaller bits for better contact. The dry ice I had when don't it, was in small pellets. It really "flowed" well around the contours of the sheet metal. Also, let it sit for 15 minutes or so after applying the ice to get a freeze going. Brgrds Brian ![]() |
BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
For eels? I didnt think some thinner would attack that crap. Ill have to give it a try.
And 10-4 on the smaller bits. I get some more and finish up tommorrie. Now... what next... uhhh. Also, John, Parts arrived. That crossmember is sexy. Enablers, All of you. |
phlat65 Sean Medcroft Godlike Moderator Location: Edmonds, Washington Join Date: 02/12/2009 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,802 Rally Car: Building a Merkur |
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wildert Brian Klausen Mega Moderator Location: Denmark Join Date: 03/21/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 388 Rally Car: VW Golf GTi 16V |
Maybe VW and Volvo-stuff isn't the same, but it worked on my Golf ![]() Just removing the left over residue or "markings" if you well (the foreigner lacking knowledge of whether there is a better word here) I have done quite effectively with thinner. Pics or it didn't happen: The pellets I had available: After 15 minutes or so this is what I had on the underside: (obviously it will depend on the humidity of the air, and Denmark generally is fairly humid... not SoCal - but I guess NY shouldn't be that different) After chipping it all off I was left with this (the white area I had done at a previous time using heat gun and scraper - took me all evening to do that tiny area... got three times that + more done in one evening using dry ice) Having been over it with a rag with thinner, steel brush on a grinder, after a bit of welding, etc.: Brgrds Brian ![]() |
BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
I got the pellets for day #2. They worked pretty good, I was able to get more off, but still lots of that residue left. I weighed the crap I hammered off this (my) weekend, It came out to about 15 lbs.
I used the rest of the the day to pull out the wiring harnes from the dash to the rear of the car and start pairing it down. Unfortunately, I cut a few wires that I belived were junk for the stereo. So now I think I am going to have to repair some wires for the 2 tail lights, and something for the fuel pump... D'oh ![]() Luckily, With how simplified everything is w/o interior and useless crap, the repair should be easy ![]() Not that too many are reading this anyhow.... Enablers, All of you. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/22/2012 09:54PM by BobOfTheFuture. |
pist'n broke kevin zidkovich Godlike Moderator Location: edmonton Join Date: 01/07/2012 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 84 Rally Car: 1980 242 |
^^^im reading it...
appreciate all the updates man, keep 'em coming im gonna be following suit here shortly and i've already learned lots from your posts. its great that there are 2 active threads for volvo builds right now. can't wait for days off so i can start hacking and slashing.... what could go wrong? |
BobOfTheFuture Rob Infallible Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
Really? Okay, Ill make sure to take more gooder pics of the car just for you, pist'n.
And, about the other threads, I know right? It sure is handy. Also good at making me feel slow and making me get out there ![]() Good luck with yours mang, I look foward to seeing how it goes. Enablers, All of you. |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Godlike Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Yeah Bob, every build story is good. Even here the ratios of guys contribuiting, for what ever reason bless there pointy little heads, versus the Lurkers is real high. We are, somehow, helping guys we may never hear from... Keep it up. John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
pist'n broke kevin zidkovich Godlike Moderator Location: edmonton Join Date: 01/07/2012 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 84 Rally Car: 1980 242 |
posting up build stories takes a bit of the mystery outta the process for the "i'd like to do that someday" guys. it also has given me some direction as to a sequence of events and an ability to prioritize the first few steps. when everything is laid out with pictures and solutions to problems, its a lot more enticing to get involved
what could go wrong? |