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2020 is the year!
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
You were HOME the entire YEAR!! ... thats on you mate
But thankfully i am now back into a good job and the world is looking better for me and nicholl so time to get ourselves back to being comfortable and then i can start collecting car parts to get some progress done, i have been getting some big bits done, maybe i will update you with some photos or maybe i will make you wait.
i have the garage all set up and how i want it for now, i have got a rotisserie for the car to go on, over the next few weeks i am going to find the time to get mounts fabbed up for the rotisserie, if anyone has any suggestions i will appreciate, i was considering using the existing bumper shock mounts to mount the rotisserie to?
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So, where was i on the story.
We moved into our house back in February 2020.
and then the world went to shit in March/April 2020...
As i previously mentioned i lost my job not too long after and money was tight to say the least.
I done what i could to keep myself busy and ocupied whilst working another job but on minimum wage, i had to work as many hours as possible to just to make it on my bills, unfortunately no funds left over for e30 stuff but once again it took a backburner as there was more important things to be dealing with.
i got into the garage and had some cleaning to do and painting of the back wall prior to the e30 turning up.
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and trying to figure out a plan for the layout of things, working on a budget as this is my first garage and my first place i had to start from scratch on tools and, well, everything.
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and the e30 finally got delivered
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i painted half of the back wall and hung the plates up, i previously mentioned i was getting a plate from every state that i had visited on our trip, and they are up in order of how we visited them. great times.
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and the current set up of how the workshop side of the garage now looks.
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given that the garage is rather tight i wanted to get some dollies to put the car on so i could easily move it around the garage.
i didnt want to spend over £100 on them so i decided to just make my own (back when lumber was cheap)
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and weirdly this is the only finished photo i have of them in use.
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i then rotated the old girl into the centre and proceeded with stripping it down.
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and started playing around with the camera a little more.
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the lockdown lightened up a little over here and although things where tight we managed to get a little saved up so we went to italy for a week around my birthday.
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damn, im a lucky guy.
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upon our arrival back to the uk we decided our family was missing something, so i would like to welcome the newest member of the Walsh family, Lilah, our border collie puppy.
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i also decided to create a youtube channel, but i wouldnt recommend watching it, its boring and i am very bad at it.
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and the strip down continues
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things got sketchy
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how many steps do you need to take backwards before you can start moving forward?
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Your garage looks a lot better than mine, I should really do something about it...
Whats the channel? Some of us also have boring YouTube channels, it is a nice contrast to the exciting ones with all the clickbait.
Keep the progress going, all too often a car gets torn down quickly and then takes forever to build back up. Id recommend getting a whiteboard for the garage to make a list and stare at when you're chillin in thereSimon
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostYour garage looks a lot better than mine, I should really do something about it...
Whats the channel? Some of us also have boring YouTube channels, it is a nice contrast to the exciting ones with all the clickbait.
Keep the progress going, all too often a car gets torn down quickly and then takes forever to build back up. Id recommend getting a whiteboard for the garage to make a list and stare at when you're chillin in there
let me know if the link works
yeah ive got an armchair in there now and i have been considering getting a whiteboard, i have plan in my head on how i am attacking everything and have broken it down into sections. there is some sort of method to my madness.Last edited by benwalsh91; 04-06-2021, 11:15 PM.
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So, BMW contacted me as they wanted to run a story on me about my trip, i got 10 page feature in the straight six magazine, was pretty damn cool!!
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once the car was stripped i put it back on the dollies and pushed it back over in the corner waiting for the next stage.
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i have also since purchased a new daily driver.
enter e46 320 diesel. coupe, black and factory sport. 6 speed manual and black heated leather interior. the car is returning over 40mpg and i am pretty happy with it for now.
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i noticed that my front subframe had a snapped arb mounting plate.
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so i welded in a new one along with a full reinforcement kit.
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i have a kit to do the rear too, this is my first go with a welder and its not the prettiest but its honest work, i then coated it all in etch primer as it was going to sit for a bit before everything went to powdercoat.
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two year old us fuel that was sitting in the fuel tank of the e30
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when i was pouring this out the fuel tank my neighbour decided to take this moment to come over and have a chat to me (whilst he was smoking)
Now that the car is pretty much fully stripped down the next job is to get it onto the rotisserie, i am in the process of figuring out mounting it to the car itself, i am thinking of using the bumper mounting points.
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and here i have the tools to strip the underside down to metal and then i can put on the primer, black schultz and then paint. and we can start making the e30 great again.
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oh, also, have this.
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