Despite the lack of progress on the Volvo, I have been getting some things checked off the to-do list. First, I finally got a metal shrinker stretcher. This tool should get a fair bit of use when fabricating patches for some of my Volvo's rusted body parts. For example, I expect I'll be using it quite a bit to fabricate new sections of the trunk and hood gutters. Since my car sat for so long, debris got lodged in these gutters which acted as a sponge for moisture, thereby rusting out sections in both the front and back of the car.
Also, I recently bought a blast cabinet. I've been wanting one for years! If I'm right, I'll be finding all sorts of uses for it. I just bought one of the stand up Harbor Freight models, but I also did several of the upgrades you can find online for it. I bought it knowing that some parts will wear out quickly and will need replaced soon, but for the price, that's not really a concern. I'll upgrade them as they break. It takes quite a bit of time to put it together, and even more to modify it, so don't think you'll have it up and running in a few hours if you buy one. Plus, you may need to plumb it into your air compressor lines and you'll probably want to buy a dust separator so the debris doesn't wreak havoc on your shop vac.
Assembling the blast cabinet. There are lots of parts of screws to deal with. |
Finally assembled and ready to clean its first part. |
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