The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
- Mattndew76
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Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
There is a place in Salem Oregon that makes power filters.
Talk about some spendy items, but when machines need the good power its an investment well spent.
Talk about some spendy items, but when machines need the good power its an investment well spent.
An Idea doesn't work unless you do.
Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
Hi Montey,
I moved this topic over to my Shed thread as it now pertains to that topic.
Byron
I moved this topic over to my Shed thread as it now pertains to that topic.
Byron
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because the opposite never works.
because the opposite never works.
- Mattndew76
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- Mattndew76
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Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
Nothing new on the SSE, just working on FJ and doing some machine work. I did get a new TIG welder though. Hopefully the weather will soon be getting better, I am sick of winter!
- Mattndew76
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Yeah your winter is much different than this temperate zone.
What model of TIG?
What model of TIG?
An Idea doesn't work unless you do.
Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
The closest ski resort to us ( 20 minute drive) has 725" of snow this season. Crazy winter (Glad I have a snow blower) !Mattndew76 wrote:Yeah your winter is much different than this temperate zone.
What model of TIG?
I purchased the HTP 221 with all the goodies (Made in Italy by Stel). Has pulse,frequency, spot TIG, 64 memory pre sets. Basically a Italian Miller Dynasty 280 with some extra features. The welding school here in Reno bought 15 of them. Still learning how to use all the functions, a step up in some ways compared to my lincolon 275 TIG.
Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
It's been over 3 years since any new posts about the SSE rear suspension. I'm sure I'm not the only one dyin' to see more. Also, I was reviewing the thread and looking over the part where you show how you made the square nuts. You're right, a non metal-head (metal-head wanna' be) like me really appreciates that stuff. Hope you post more!
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
- Mattndew76
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You Still working on the IRS setup Monte?
An Idea doesn't work unless you do.
Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
I haven't lately , been super busy servicing other people's vintage Hi-Fi( my old job). I have also been doing some machining and also a little TIG welding. Got get back onto the wagon too, but I still have that FJ-40 that in my way.
Re: The SSE (Super Sport Estate) Project
I was hoping this would be a quaran-completion post!!... glad to hear that you're well and busy.
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