And all the peeps said Amen. And the Kiwi, A Kiwi Tuiti Fruiti to Ya. On a stick...
fixedAnd all the peeps said Amen. And the Kiwi, A Kiwi Tuiti Fruiti to Ya. On a stick... with a handle, in love, on drugs
I’ll start at the beginning of this post...... new car? Did I miss something?Off day tomorrow…big plans.
It’ll be another reality bitch slap more than likely. I have to start the day by registering my new car, and at the same time pick up the personal plate for the monster. Go to an upholstery supplier to get no back carpet, nylon thread, and a good pair of scissors, then to HD to get some 1/2” thick mdf to make the new front of the LJK’s seat.
Then I’m home.
put the exhaust on, drop the car on its front tires, and straighten the front tires as good as I can get them, install the other half of my steering column. Install the mesh on that side, install the vents, lights and switches.
Paint the top of the curved dash black.
Cut and sew the piece of carpet into the front section. Make a template for the LJK’s new seat front, then cut it out of mdf. Cover that in no back carpet.
Test the circuits to make sure everything is working, attempt to start the car.
If it doesn’t start: throw a fit.
If it starts, let it run a minute, attempt to put trans in 1st gear.
If it won’t go into gear, or it’s difficult to get it in gear: throw a fit.
If it goes into gear, ease out the clutch, and let it spin the rear tires.
If the rear makes noise: throw a fit.
If the rear is quiet, change gears, run trans through all 6 gears, and reverse.
Shut off car. Install carpet permanently. Put the front of the LJK’s rear seat on permanently. Cut rear of console to clear the new front of the LJK’s rear seat.
Install console permanently
Install the new black dash top permanently. Button up remaining dash pieces, install gauge pod.
Relocate AFR gauge to top of column, install column trim.
Reinstall seat belts, reinstall seats,
No way in hell I’m gonna get all of that done.
If it doesn’t start: throw a fit.
If it starts, let it run a minute, attempt to put trans in 1st gear.
If it won’t go into gear, or it’s difficult to get it in gear: throw a fit.
If it goes into gear, ease out the clutch, and let it spin the rear tires.
If the rear makes noise: throw a fit.
If the rear is quiet, change gears, run trans through all 6 gears, and reverse.
No way in hell I’m gonna get all of that done.
The “pile” was always there. The things i’m doing now are things that i told myself that i’d do next time I had this or that apart. It just so happens that this time is that time.I can appreciate the 'throw a fit' parts. I'm all 'what the f*ck' when something goes wrong on a project, and I curse up a storm for a few minutes. Then I calm down, my brain kicks in again and I can think over what happened and what the problem could be.
But you'll make progress, and that's what's important. Eventually, it'll all get done. Just stop putting more stuff on the pile first!
once i get to the “installed” stage, it’ll be permanent.I laugh hysterically when he posts 'installed (whatever parts/pieces he thinks) permanently'
And as usual..
There’s some bit about the dreams of mice and men in the book…I wish I could remember the quote.
The point being is that I can dream all day long about what I plan to do, but in reality, my plans don’t amount to sht.
Sewing that carpet absolutely consumed the day. Not only did I see that piece in, but in three other places where the carpet was bunching up in the corners, I cut out a wedge, and sewed it back together.
The cut line is to the left of the AC drain tube.
I did the same thing on the other side by the gas pedal, and in an opposite corner under a kick panel.
But it fits as good now as any other molded carpet I’ve ever installed.
The rest of the day was dedicated to propping up the front of the LJK’s rear seat.
unfortunately, as labor intensive as it was to get these to fit like this, the day ended before anything else got done.
they have some trimming left, and I have to take a round over bit on a router and blend them in before I cover them. I also have to add some ledges to the board so as to be able to screw them to the existing stuff that’s already back there.
Pffft whadya talking about? From the moment I started, I was rushing, trying to get something/anything done.I’d rather take my time than have regrets from hurrying through. Your work looks good.
Console/ shifter looks great! Interior should look top notch once it’s together!getting there…Wednesday will be restart day.
Thanks, those are Yeti cooler drink cups that are serving as “cup holders”.Console/ shifter looks great! Interior should look top notch once it’s together!