80-CU.IN.T
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Stile Breathing
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Kalifornia
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Most things that go fast
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metal fabrication
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Pretty nice - I think that would be most peoples dream garage give or take one or two choices. My house costs less than some of those cars. I have a nice house too.
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I have been off this sight for quite a bit and decided not to build / purchase a vehicle of similar design. Explained below after losing the latest friend of 40+ years – Gentlemen – It is not a question of if your going to crash. The questions is WHEN. Motorcycles are fantastic but when my 3rd friend was killed many, many years ago, I don’t ride motorcycles any more. The latest friend killed several years ago in a 357 Porsche Replica – Got his Head Ground down & cut off when it flipped on the street - No roll protection event though I kept harassing him. I checked the crash sight, saw his head skid marks and analyzed the available data. He Just made a mistake in the wrong spot -1 in a 1,000,000,000. I went to the coroners office to identify the body to save his Fiancé (Going to be married in 3 weeks) and son (20s) from doing it. I identified him by his ring, clothes he was wearing and body shape. Not much left above the shoulders. I love formula type cars – The newer cars are much safer but I don’t get in them now. My mistake, someone else - Who knows – I stile suffer the consequences. I could be killed doing what I love - My choice I don’t have kids – BUT - Maybe I live and am worse off than being dead. I don’t run anything, anymore without a crush zone and proper safety equipment. Nothing gives the adrenaline rush of a motorcycle or open wheeled vehicle but I don’t heal as well as I use to. All my Cadaver Donor Parts, Titanium, ECT do not work as well as the originals. We have one life & one body treat it well. I’m glad the OP is healing. Consider it a cheap learning experience. It could have been worse. Big slicks, big aero & brakes put the joint that failed under extreme stress. All of the welds should be checked for fatigue after each event. Hard to do with paint or worse – Power coating concealing the joint. I do hope you have a speedy recovery Free Advise is what you pay for it.
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We met briefly at Button Willow 7/27/14 – I was wondering if you were going to attend Button Willow 9/21/14? Different configuration 15CCW. I’m located in the Los Angeles area and would very much like to see your Stalker again – Beautifully prepped by the way.
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EAT ME - -------------- (LOL) Life is good Life is very good
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Meeeeee TOOOOOOO - I have several pieces of equipment but finding the time to utilize them on my own projects is my main problem. Unfortunately, nothing even close to HOTTCAR (NICE) (Almost 52) – I’m stile just a pup – At least I keep telling myself that
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For lots of metal fabrication - Epoxy isn't a good idea. It burns & metal chips get imbedded into the epoxy. Polished concrete is very nice & easy to clean. But gets damaged also. If you pour a floor, you can have the concrete Just about any color you want & then polish it - Beautiful & relatively durable
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We have quite a few small airports in Middle to Southern parts of California that hangars are quite cheap to lease / rent. The only problem is the waiting list. This can be circumvented with a side $$$ deal which would pay for itself within 4- 5 years. Typical hangar $600.00 to $800.00 for 2500 + sq. ft. I probably shouldn’t post this because I will let the cat out of the bag
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Agree 100% - I'm stile trying to sort out my life but at soon to be 52, I was hopping to be a quite bit farther along with the $$$$$$$$. :nopity: Poor investments & expensive 1st wife (Nobodies fault but mine) Stile - A relatively cheap learning curve - I sure hope I learned! In the next 30+ years, I'm hopping to have much more room to expand in real-estate & toy department. Time will tell. If I were stile single I would move into a garage like that or an airplane hangar.
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VERY Nice but your garage is bigger than my House.
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Looks good to me but WHERE are the women? Did they escape?
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Just re-read my post from 1/1/13 & what I intended to say was I wound not purchase exterior ceramic coatings for heat retention. Use thermal wrap for best results - For visual appeal, ceramic coating is hard to beat. I have used their 2000 & 1300 for different application both looked very nice & held up well. Jet Hot has a new 2500 which is suppose to be much more heat resistant than the 2000. The 1300 was applied to my headers on my SCCA D spec Lotus Cortina & held up exceedingly well under racing conditions. Jet hot had just come out with the product at that time. The 2000 on my FD3 RX7 - 430RWHP - 2800LBs with me in it beat to death with 1900 degree exterior exhaust manifold temps measured with a calibrated Fluke infrared lazar. (That was the exterior Jet hot 2000 temps before I wrapped them.) Many similar results with acquaintance tests. I have also used & have had acquaintances use Swain Tec coatings - piston side skirt & crown application. Timing had to be reduced on some engines with top piston coating. Skirts held up well even though I don’t think it’s necessary. 13B rotor faces coated also but water injection would steam off the coating. Had to reduce timing also on the engine. Hope this helps - Stile looking for Asbestos wrap if anyone has a source. P.S. - Recommended after New Years overindulgence. Next morning (Ramos Fizz) I think that is spelled correctly - Grand Mother’s recomendation & used for generations - mine being the third. 6 oz Jin 6 oz 1/2 & 1/2 or whipping cream 6 oz Frozen concentrate lemon Aid - I don’t remember which kind but I remember what the can looks like 6 Ice cubes Blend in blender Add or subtract condense per self preference.
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Jet hot, one of the most commonly known, or other types of commonly available ceramic coatings will not insulate enough to protect your alternator from heat in this application. I Jet hot coated my 316 stainless header leading up to my single turbo 13B. Jethot used black 2000 exterior & an interior coating which I don’t know what. (Temps up to 1900F during dyno runs) The interior stated to flake in about 3 hours of total run time - that included break-in. It damaged my exhaust turbine blade beyond repair. I scrapped my manifold - couldn’t get the stuff out & made a new manifold. I had the exterior of my new manifold coated with 2000. I didn’t have to pay for the coatings & If I did, I would. I only used wrap. (Wrap is so much better as an insulator) The Jethot 2000 was wrapped with ceramic type tape & held up very well - looked acceptable even when re-wrapped couple of times. If you wrap, - Stainless steel only - preferable 316 - to last for a while or thicker 304 for commonly available Stainless. Carbon steel doesn’t seem to take the heat & breaks down faster. 1/8” is too close for anything other than wrap but if you modify the header tube, use a heat sheild. Heat shielding should sandwich a heat barrier cloth fabric for best results 2 + layers if possible - asbestos preferred but getting hard to obtain. If you used real asbestos wrap, I would be interested in purchasing some - most sources I know have dried up. Link below might help for shielding material. http://www.heatshieldproducts.com/productdetail/exhaust-wrap-and-header-heat-wrap/lava-wrap/37/19
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1966 Ford Mustang Convertible 289 K Model - Really, Wish I stile had 1970 Ford F250 1965 Lotus Cortina - Really, Wish I stile had 1973 BMW Motorcycle 750 Airhead - Converted to 3 wheels, 2 in front & 1 in back, RWD, 5 speed, Reverse, Aluminum bodied, Side by side sitting - Undergoing restoration 1970 Ford Ranchero 429 SCJ 1970 Boss 302 - Wish I stile had 1970 Boss 429 - Really, Really, Wish I stile had 1972 Honda CVCC 1973 Ford Courier 1983 Ford Mustang 1988 Toyota 2WD Pickup 1990 Toyota 4WD Pickup 7’ Bed - Wish I stile had Got Married / Dissolved Most of Inventory - Note - Must think with upper Head New Wife Additions 1990 Volvo 240DL 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Got Divorced / Very, very, very Expensive for me but No "Alimony" - NOW - Thinking with upper head - New inventory 1961 AC Aceca / Rudspeed - Waiting for restoration Got Married - Good Wife 1993 Mazda FD3 RX7 2004 Toyota Tacoma 1993 Toyota Camery 2008 Ford Mustang Hopping to add a Lotus type 7 this year to very slowly improving inventory
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