Mudgy's 1937 Dodge Sedan
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Looks like where going the same wheels mudgy
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Yes mate, they are the type I want. Maybe full chrome next time. These ones have to move on.
Cheers, Mudgy
Cheers, Mudgy
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Hey Mudgy, I haven't read through your thread again, but it's looking good, my mate who was baby sitting my 38 dodge, threw it out ggrrr, I'll be checking in from time to time, so get going lol.
Mike 4GR
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I mite be changing mine one day to, got a few I like, but heaps use them so went something a little less in use.Mudgy wrote:Yes mate, they are the type I want. Maybe full chrome next time. These ones have to move on.
Cheers, Mudgy
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Hello OzRodders,
SFA's been going on..The house & yard is going OK considering the rain Australia has copped...... but I thought I'd
let you know - I tried doing a random PM to Gojeep... not working just yet. I'm guessing this stuff is all devil in the details and may come along...
All the same, I'm so glad the site is back up, alive and well. Thank you, thank you, thank you to whoever it is that now holds the reigns.
Cheers, Mudgy
SFA's been going on..The house & yard is going OK considering the rain Australia has copped...... but I thought I'd
let you know - I tried doing a random PM to Gojeep... not working just yet. I'm guessing this stuff is all devil in the details and may come along...
All the same, I'm so glad the site is back up, alive and well. Thank you, thank you, thank you to whoever it is that now holds the reigns.
Cheers, Mudgy
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G'day Mike,mike67 wrote:Hey Mudgy, I haven't read through your thread again, but it's looking good, my mate who was baby sitting my 38 dodge, threw it out ggrrr, I'll be checking in from time to time, so get going lol.
Mike 4GR
Really loving your vids on the house mate. That's shit news, hey.
Cheers, Mudgy
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hi mudgy...i thought the car would be finished by now....what happened ?? haha just kidding.
good to see your still plugging away
good to see your still plugging away
cheers joe
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Re: Mudgy's 1937 Dodge Sedan
G'day Joe,
well, the garage smells like cut steel once again tonight.
Not hot rod related, rather car cleaning. I've been checking out a lot of wheel stands for cleaning.
All I bought was 3 x plastic conveyor rollers (meat industry type) and I'm "winging it" making a 3 roller stand for cleaning wheels when they're off the car. I did some wheels a while ago... laying flat on the grass... all the shit blew back in my face, so I went "fuck this!"
So I'm making a wheel stand, that folds up and can hang on the wall. So far it will take 15" and probably up to the size on my Triton.
I'll do pics once I have my roller tabs & the base sort of done.
Cheers, Mudgy
well, the garage smells like cut steel once again tonight.
Not hot rod related, rather car cleaning. I've been checking out a lot of wheel stands for cleaning.
All I bought was 3 x plastic conveyor rollers (meat industry type) and I'm "winging it" making a 3 roller stand for cleaning wheels when they're off the car. I did some wheels a while ago... laying flat on the grass... all the shit blew back in my face, so I went "fuck this!"
So I'm making a wheel stand, that folds up and can hang on the wall. So far it will take 15" and probably up to the size on my Triton.
I'll do pics once I have my roller tabs & the base sort of done.
Cheers, Mudgy
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Hello OzRodders !
Just finished blowing out all my black snot after today's cutting session.
So this is a wheel stand for pressure washing when they are off the car. I measured the Mrs. Mazda, my 2 x types of wheel in the garage, and my triton ute.
All wheels measured today will fit this.
3 x rollers $60 bucks. Everything else is just crap laying around. I'll splash out and buy 1 x S/S bolt for the hinge.
It folds down so I can hang it on a wall, where it takes up SFA room.
Thanks for looking and I hope you're all well !
Cheers, Mudgy
Just finished blowing out all my black snot after today's cutting session.
So this is a wheel stand for pressure washing when they are off the car. I measured the Mrs. Mazda, my 2 x types of wheel in the garage, and my triton ute.
All wheels measured today will fit this.
3 x rollers $60 bucks. Everything else is just crap laying around. I'll splash out and buy 1 x S/S bolt for the hinge.
It folds down so I can hang it on a wall, where it takes up SFA room.
Thanks for looking and I hope you're all well !
Cheers, Mudgy
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Now you won't have any excuses if you have dirty wheels Mudgy, nice work mate.
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Good to know the shop's open again. Happy New Year everyone!
Thanks to Daniel at Classic Revival, I have some parts better than before I think.
Cheers. Mudgy
Thanks to Daniel at Classic Revival, I have some parts better than before I think.
Cheers. Mudgy
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Be great to see your thread updated. Looking forward to it.
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Looking good Mudgy.
Getting any rodding time these days?
Cheers
Chris
Getting any rodding time these days?
Cheers
Chris
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Hi Mudgy, I see you splashed out for new Heim ends, what size and thread did you get?