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Well it is done! One SixPack

Posted By: 340SIX

Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:02 PM

My wife ended up having to work at the office for a week so was able to make noise.
The casting was So-So so was not easy and has some pits that simply can not be taken out.
Had the week to get it done and just did


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Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:05 PM

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Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:23 PM

How many hours?
Posted By: TJP

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:25 PM

NICE !!!!! I'll offer 50.00 for it LOL Would look good on my 38 beer

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Posted By: FM3AAR

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:26 PM

Nicely done! thumbs
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:37 PM

Originally Posted by Mr. Potatohead
How many hours?

To many.
I will not do another with no real flat areas to speak of
Posted By: dOc !

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/07/20 11:37 PM

Us southern guyz need to stick together up

hammer all bids from Nebraska..

My bid is 60 beans ... and one PORK CHOP up
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 12:02 AM

Originally Posted by Noble Crusader
Us southern guyz need to stick together up

hammer all bids from Nebraska..

My bid is 60 beans ... and one PORK CHOP up

The thermostat housing, thermostat, bolts, sender, and nipples cost me 100
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 12:42 AM

Originally Posted by 340SIX
Originally Posted by Noble Crusader
Us southern guyz need to stick together up

hammer all bids from Nebraska..

My bid is 60 beans ... and one PORK CHOP up

The thermostat housing, thermostat, bolts, sender, and nipples cost me 100


My nipples cost me WAY more than $100
Posted By: tboomer

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 12:46 AM

Nice work! Looks fantastic! wave
Posted By: Kidsixpack

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 01:31 AM

Really does look great!
KID
Posted By: chargervert

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 01:50 AM

Very nice, I did a Sixpack tonight too,the last one can be seen on the front fender! Everytime I post a picture lately it loads sideways! This had nothing to do with my use of the Sixpack!

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Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 02:29 AM

I want that Van
Posted By: chargervert

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 04:14 AM

My wife won't go within 50 feet of that van! She calls it the PERV van. I agreed,PERV stands for Pete's Excellent Recreational Vehicle!
Posted By: DirectSubjection

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 05:09 AM

Awesome!! i remember how long it took me to do my 383's MP1 shock
Posted By: dOc !

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 01:15 PM

Originally Posted by 340SIX
I want that PERV Van


fIxEd ..... grin
Posted By: burdar

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 01:38 PM

You really do great work. I'm having trouble polishing a few aluminum pieces I've made for my 68 Dart. I'd like to talk to you sometime about it.
Posted By: ChryCoGuy

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 02:20 PM

Wow! Amazing work!

Honestly you must be one of the most patient people in the world. Your attention to detail is incredible!

Thanks for posting that up. It's nice to see quality workmanship like that. thumbs
Posted By: FJ6AAR

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 02:45 PM

I agree - simply beautiful work! If you don't mind me asking, will you coat it with anything to prevent corrosion? If so, with what? Or, is it good to go the way it is? Rob
Posted By: moparx

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 03:10 PM

simply STUNNING ! bow
it makes me tired and want to take a nap just thinking about how much work that took.
it shows how much you love aluminum ! up can't wait for the next object you beautify.
beer
Posted By: theraif

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 05:52 PM

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Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 07:04 PM

Originally Posted by FJ6AAR
I agree - simply beautiful work! If you don't mind me asking, will you coat it with anything to prevent corrosion? If so, with what? Or, is it good to go the way it is? Rob

A final polish and few coats of Carnuba Wax.
I have to put on sweat pants and a nice soft T Shirt to clean the one in the Car now. As I will be climbing all over the fenders and header.
And have to pull the distributed out the motor, and the cross member off so as to drop the transmission down enough to clean it as well. I will use Speedy All Metal. Followed by Wax. The water beads off good enough.
Posted By: TJP

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 07:20 PM

Have you tried this stuff ?
POLISHED ALUMINUM SEALER LINK

Posted By: Frank Cannon

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 08:08 PM

Originally Posted by 340SIX
My wife ended up having to work at the office for a week so was able to make noise.
The casting was So-So so was not easy and has some pits that simply can not be taken out.
Had the week to get it done and just did

Beautiful.
Posted By: BloFish

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 09:17 PM

How did it take for your fingers to stop bleeding 😂

Nice work as always!
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 11:10 PM

Thanks for all the nice comments.
It did take much longer than I thought end was going to stop and finish later.
My herniated disk in neck and back are telling me I am old.
As far as that Zoop Seal I had tried it worked fine. My problem is parts get dirty even towing and not really driving.
So needs cleaning just like the painted items. So like wash and wax. Light clean with Wenol Red or Speedy and Wax. Never ever use Speedy 1st Step. It is for badly kept items and leaves scratches that are not removed by the All Metal.
The polished just needs cleaned and waxed maintenance just like chrome and paint.
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/08/20 11:29 PM

What is,really funny now is I used to live 3 miles from a Super Shops. They had a,B&M blower that was ( Dick Landry )
Every time I went it was in the glass case and would have fit under the R/T Hood but only came as cast not polished for small block Molar.
So I never got one.
A year later I started really doing alot a Stainless Restrations and Polishing.
I regret not getting one.
Posted By: Michael Ecks

Re: Well it is done! One SixPack - 08/11/20 11:46 PM

Wow!

Shiny chrome and polished aluminum isn't my thing, but mad respect for people that can do this level of polishing. I have trouble sanding wood and getting it to look smooth under paint, LOL.

Absolutely amazing how smooth that came out. thumbs
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