The truck should arrive in Florida this Tuesday. Hooray. We can almost get started on our project!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
We Did It!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
To Weld or Not To Weld, That is the Question...
I decided to go out on a limb and purchase Steve a welder for Christmas. Neither of us know
how to weld, however in order to complete the dune buggy project, we will need to weld.
There has been great debate about whether or not to buy a frame fully assembled or purchase a kit and take on the challenge to weld it ourselves. Steve has been doing extensive research on the "art"/"science" of welding. For those of us who know Steve well, we know that studying is not his favorite thing. He is quite passionate about learning this new skill. He has even found a neighbor down the street who is willing to give him a few welding lessons to get him started. I have purchased my beloved two books on welding and he has absorbed everything he can from the internet on the subject.
Now we just need to practice. It's a little scary cause the plug is one of those big ones that plugs into the dryer outlet. I've been told the the temperature of the weld is 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit so uh, it's hot!
We could very easily hurt ourselves very badly by taking this on but we are going to take every precaution and hope for the best. If anyone reading this has any tips for us, please don't hesitate to comment! Steve's first welding lesson will be this Sunday evening. Keep him in your prayers as I will be at work and unable to supervise.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Schmidt Project 2008
Steve and I have decided to build a sand rail style dune buggy this year. I've decided that I want to learn a little about cars and how they are put together and Steve couldn't be happier to teach me. We are very early in the project. So far, we have purchased a donor car from which we will pull the engine, front and rear suspension, brakes, and entire drive train. The 1969 VW Bug has a 1970 Type 3 motor in it. The body of the car is a cute red convertible (which Steve keeps warning not to fall in love with). We are thinking about getting some seats for the interior, fixing up the brakes and driving it around until we purchase our sand rail frame. Note, it has no doors, no pedals and needs a steering wheel and windshield. We know the brakes need work but once all that is done, it's drivable. The car does not have a battery or a gas tank either. We did get the engine started in the back yard last night so that was exciting. Keep checking our site to view our progress, see our frustrations and hopefully witness the satisfaction of finishing this project without killing each other!
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