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makoshark 02-03-2012 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Sonar Chief (Post 392880)
I am only glad to post new pictures of the progress, I know it's not a shop build and there is nothing too exciting ... but this is a home garage built Camaro that I work on a often as I can (keeps me off the couch or this dang computer):lol:
Having a realistic budget in mind - the end result would look like the 48 Hour Camaro, stock looking but with all the right bolt on's to update the suspension, brakes and tires. A sbc is in order cuz I have all the parts from 8 years of planning, knowing that things change ... an ls2 would be nice. This is part one!:thumbsup:

I love the garage builds:cheers: Mine is a garage build. Anyone can pay someone else to build them a car. Building them yourself gives you that much more appreciation and pride for your car. Blood, sweat and tears is the real builds:thumbsup:

Here's my garage build with my old school SBC. LS1 sitting in my shed. I preferred the SBC over the LS1. I love them both, but the SBC has a better feel and sound to me.

Sonar Chief 02-03-2012 08:39 PM

Garage built
 
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Originally Posted by makoshark (Post 393515)
I love the garage builds:cheers: Mine is a garage build. Anyone can pay someone else to build them a car. Building them yourself gives you that much more appreciation and pride for your car. Blood, sweat and tears is the real builds:thumbsup:

Garage Built :hail: Thanks for noticing my effort, I think most members would agree with this statement. I plan to do everything .... paint might be contracted out, but I built my SBC, all the bodywork and prep work will be from this garage.:thumbsup:

makoshark 02-03-2012 09:01 PM

Looking good. My original motor was long gone when I got it, so I went with a new late model roller motor with an all forged bottom end that I built. I look forward to seeing more of your build

Sonar Chief 02-04-2012 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by makoshark (Post 393521)
Looking good. My original motor was long gone when I got it, so I went with a new late model roller motor with an all forged bottom end that I built. I look forward to seeing more of your build

Should be a sweet motor :thumbsup:going with ROLLER CAM! Nice. I started the motor build (327 outa 67 Chevelle) back in 02 and I just pulled the NM motor just before Xmas, she rolled over by hand and the pistons looked to be in good shape when I pulled the heads. The original plan 10 years ago was to build a sleeper, motor all painted and optioned to look like a 327 with headers, OD tranny .... so I'm steady on course.
Thanks for checking back

Sonar Chief 02-05-2012 07:49 PM

Trunk is finally done!
 
Finished the trunk Got out in the garage today and finished the trunk, had to use the heater to get the temp up to a comfortable 40 and dress like an eskimo:lol: I stayed til the patch and the bumper bracket was welded and dressed, man it was cold until I fired up the welder - nice heat source! And then my air angle grinder went kapuut, this is the second Craftsman that I've gone through - not happy!
I have been putting off the rear quarter patches cuz the patch is not the same thickness :( I may just order another patch from AMD if they have the same gauge as OEM, I need to call.

Little at a time!
Michael

makoshark 02-05-2012 07:54 PM

Don't feel bad, I have gone through more IR's than I can shake a stick at. I suggest going to Harbor Freight and picking up a few cheap ones. Or, spend the coin and get a high grade one.

Sonar Chief 02-05-2012 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by makoshark (Post 393875)
Don't feel bad, I have gone through more IR's than I can shake a stick at. I suggest going to Harbor Freight and picking up a few cheap ones. Or, spend the coin and get a high grade one.

I thought the Sears brand was going to last longer than 4 months, what would you consider a high end? I will invest if it will last through the build. We do have a Harbor Freight here in town, and I have never had a problem with IR, I think I have four different tools from them - never a problem:thumbsup:

makoshark 02-05-2012 08:10 PM

The higher end IR is good, I just never willing to spend that extra coin for it. The problem with the IR's I have is where it says to oil it is not where to properly oil it. There is another oil spot near the head of the tool. It requires a special apparatus to oil it properly there. There is a detent that has to be depressed to get the oil in. Snapon and Matco have some good grinders as well. The HR one's may last one go and may last a while. The main problem with the HR's is they just don't have the power to do the work I need them to do. I'm on the hunt right now for a high end one as well. I'm tired of working with broken grinders. That is one of my most used tools in my project.

Sonar Chief 02-05-2012 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by makoshark (Post 393880)
Snapon and Matco have some good grinders as well.

Then I will be on the hunt for one of these grinders, Thanks!!!!

makoshark 02-05-2012 08:41 PM

You're welcome

This is the grinders I have been using...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IR-Air-Right...item4cfe2f75ed

A friend, who is a mechanic by trade, swears by these, but he uses some special tool from IR to oil properly.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IR-3102-Supe...item3cb920a0e2


If you look on the head, you'll see where you have to oil it to get proper life from the tool.


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