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Old 10-06-14, 12:19
Dale Jordan Dale Jordan is offline
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This weekend I'm hoping to get the rest of the hull painted . Restoring a carrier seams to go on forever . I keep putting off the painting because I'm working on small parts , I need to bite the bullet and get it done then I can start to fit it out . Air scoop next . Dale





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Old 14-06-14, 11:44
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This Friday was pretty big day 6 hours spray painting by the time you lightly sand , prep wash , get ready to spray then wait 10 - 15 minutes between coats and clean up . I just need to do engine compartment next .. Dale










Being 6'4 tall not much fun laying on your back upside down legs sticking through the fire wall , spraying under the nose in the drivers , gunner , compartment , with just two passes of the spray gun and you can't see a thing until the air clears but worth it in the end . Darrin the protec paint that Euan and I are using can go on to glossy some times it is 30 % flatten down as well , like your are doing . I find what I do is to do one tie coat then wait ten , then a good full coat which looks glossy then wait ten this time I turn in the paint volume knob in 1/2 a turn also spray about 1 inch further away from the job and move the gun a bit quicker then the first two coats , this gives a flatter satin look to the paint then it blends into first two layers wet on wet .. Dale




This is the Jack stand that I'm going to shorten

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Old 14-06-14, 13:26
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Dale your jack bracket must have been made for a different jack. The N.Z. carriers were originally issued with a Ford light truck jack that was not up to the job. Maybe this was the case in Australia as well? Just my thoughts as a few of you have brackets that are too high.
Your carrier is looking great! Well done!
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Old 24-06-14, 22:22
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Got the jack holder bracket cut down the other day and re welded . Thanks Darrin for the height , looks excellent . Dale





Put the nose out in the sun for the afternoon the other day amazing how the colour changes

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Old 25-07-14, 11:10
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I've been playing around with hulls numbers today , they are 3 1/2 inches high . not sure about the font though , do they look Ok ? also was there a designated position on the sides . Dale





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Old 10-08-14, 23:45
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I need 2 or 4 x U24 lining sperical cups for my rear single station as soon as possible if someone can help . Dale
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Old 14-08-14, 07:23
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Does anyone know what the U24 cup is made out of ? Dale
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