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R4 TL restauration

It's looking great Jurjen just as a R4 factory allignment and Mojo gave a good tip.
Just keep the pace on going :clapping:
 
Hi guys!

Finally!

A lovely spring day with 20 degrees, love it! I gave Louise a fresh primer on the new bodypanels and sanded areas. Next time I will give it a close inspection, sand it down & remove the body for a final colour..

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Hey Jurjen,
Louise is primed and looking fine, can't wait to see the total sprayed body.
The end of your 2,5 years of restoration is coming near, but don't rush in the end!
See you, Joop
 
Great work Jurjenz. And a nice sunny spring morning to give you a boost too. :clapping:
 
And for something completely different. I bought a (very cheap) vise last week. Brand is a Pamaro Heavy Industries Vise NO. 2 - made in England (probably '40 - 50's?). Anyway, I thought is was fun to do a complete make-over.
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Disassembly

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Trusted sandblasting

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Prepainted

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End result, a bit bright in the sun though

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:drunk::D
 
You are an all purpose restorer Jurjen nice job :clapping:
 
My local tire specialist was so kind take take off the tires for free, yeah! So I started sandblasting the last three rims. Well, it take about 40 minutes to sandblast one rim - boring job..

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OCD & lucky me again, I found last week another Paramo vise nr. 2 on a fleemarket for €7,50. I couldn't resist it (again): sandblasting, polishing & painting. My girlfriend think I'm nuts, well - it is :D

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Cheers!
 
Oke, and then I suddenly notice that one rim is different than the others... :doh::doh::doh:

At least I have a spare tyre rim now, lol

Preparing for filler primer

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Can you see the difference?

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Here it is!
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To be continued..:whistle:
 
Yeah, another job (finally) done! I did a clear coat on the rims. I comes out real nice :D Unfortunately same areas on the rims are affected by the rust, so it has some holes. I didn't do the effort going in with filler etc. It would be a bit too much 'restoration'..

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I also did some work on a Saab 9000i, for a friend of my, lovely car :whistle:

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Next, ordering new tyres size 135/80r13. I will probably go for Falken Sincera SN832 Ecorun.
https://www.anwb.nl/binaries/conten.../zomerbandentest-2014/zb14_zb175_5_falken.pdf

So what will be up next?
-fitting new tyres
-some minor filler/sanding spots on the body
-wet sanding body
-painting body
-mounting body on chassis
-Priming & painting hood & doors
-...:fighting:
 
Were they sand blasted or soda blasted? I know that you bought a soda blaster from Amazon, I think, and cleaned up your carb so nicely. I'm cleaning my rim at the moment with a wire brush attachment on my drill, which is very time consuming

I'm in love with your vice, by the way:)
 
Keep it going Jurjen the end is in sight :whistle:
By the way, whenever you find a third Hi-Duty nr. 2 vice, I would be very interested :D
Cheers, Joop
 
Hi Mojobaby, I use my trusty sandblaster only for aluminium surfaces like carbs, cilinderheads etc. The rims were that dirty and rust affected I would be ending up using too much soda for this purpose. :o:)

Joop, if you want you can take over one of these vises for a very friendly price :waving:
 
Joop, if you want you can take over one of these vises for a very friendly price :waving:
OK Jurjen, we have a vice deal, I thought you'd already sold the second one for someone in that mancave over there :D
Just add the friendly vice price with the price we agreed on the remaining body parts ;)
Let's talk on Whatsapp about payment details one of these days.
By the way, we sold our house now and allready bought another house which is 3 doors further in the same street :laughing:
See you, Joop
 
When you think for a nice & quiet sunday to do some work, then suddenly the Dutch Tricycle Club decided to race in front of my shop for the National price, lol :drunk::dontknow:

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During the time I decided to do some small work:

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Sandblasted & painted:

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The green is in real life a bit darker, looks really bright on the photo :artist:
 
The diamond jack is again in factory mint condition :clapping:
And a nice surprice those trike creations :D
 
those wheel really look small and tiny comparing to wheel on modern cars.....almost like trolley wheel not for car....

I am wish to my self small sandblasting machine so i can play with bits like you do :D
 
Not that much to show, but I sanded the body to grit 320, next time up to 400 & 600 (wet). it is starting to become real smooth! I also removed the body off the chassis. Within two weeks, spray time! :o

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To be continued..:hug:
 
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