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project bandit

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 3:57 pm
by mt bandit
Hi all,
i know i've been pestering everyone with stupid questions over the last 3 months, but here's the reason....
i bought a complete pile of crap, and am trying to restore it, gary is busy mintering my engine as i type, i'm sure you've all seen the thread, i feel like an expectant father again :shock: it was pretty rogered, but he will bring her back to life.
i on the other hand have been tackling the rest of it,
here is a reminder pic of what it was before the start :cry:
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so after a complete strip down, i quickly realised that i needed everything, it was either missing or broken
had to have a nasty hole in the frame rewelded
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i decided not to go down the powder coating route, coz 1) this was starting to get expensive, and 2) hell i paint for a living, may have been a school boy error on the grounds of all the man hours i stuck in, would of been easier to have surcumed to the powder coating

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but now some weeks on, my swinging arm is ready ,coil and cdi are in, building my air box up now, and about ready to install the new loom, now the clips that hold the loom to the oil tank part of the frame are missing :roll: but i shall be using a stick on cable tie type of clip, also check out the lovely new nuts and bolts i got from george
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so it's very ongoing, and i've got a hell of a lot more work here,
thanks to everyone who has helped me with bits, and advice, if anyone has a rear light unit complete, id be happy to buy it off you, i'll keep you posted as to progress,

Re: project bandit

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:02 pm
by Joth.Hill
Looking good, what type of undercoat and paint did you use,

Joth

Re: project bandit

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:04 pm
by deadgrass
well done so far bandit,all the hard work will be worth it.
dave.

Re: project bandit

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:06 pm
by mt bandit
hi joth,
i got as much as possible shot blasted , then i treated all the metal to a kurust solution , which in my experience is brilliant, turns any rust black and it never returns, then i used a general purpose metal primer from crown believe it or not , it said it did ally as well , two coats, then two coats of military enamel, which seems to be kind of cellulose based

Re: project bandit

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:07 pm
by bth2bth2
second that....itll be worth all the hard work.

brian

Re: Vs: project bandit

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:52 pm
by jamba
Helluva job you're got yourself, but looking good ;)

Re: project bandit

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:02 pm
by Minter
Looking good Mick.. You'll soon have the motor to repaint!!

:D

Re: project bandit

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:55 pm
by ERNIE
Looking very Good. And Georges Nuts finish it off :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: project bandit

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:15 pm
by Flying Dutchman
And an other MT is being rescued. Save the rare species! Good job.

Re: project bandit

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 5:04 pm
by mt bandit
hi all,
picked up my engine from minters last week, but i couldn't stretch to having it powder coated whilst being rebuilt, so i was left with the 'oribble task of preparing a finished engine ,
well it wasn't as bad as i thought it would be, obviously all those little places i thought wouldn't show, suddenly did matter once the OCD kicked in ,
spent around 8 hours on the prep, ok it 's not as good as it would of been had i had it done, but i'm happy with it,

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horrible init , just doesn't look right unpainted
but now :D


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like i say , might not be perfect, but that will do me , oh yer :D :D
need new swinging arm bearings before i can continue, i was gona use my existing, but after a good clean up of the sleeve thingy, i noticed some markings, don't know if there from these bearing or historic ones, but oh well another expensive chat with diane, added to my list