" doing your own work ". What if your not qualified ? Is "she'll be right mate " good enough ?
Or is a carton of grog to the local roadworthy guy all it takes.?
I have seen a lot of ordinary work done on cars by do it yourselfers. My problem is I'm a builder and I was bought up with a carpenter doing the carpentry, a plumber doing the plumbing, a tiler doing the tiling, an electrition doing the electrical, etc etc. I only do what I'm qualified and licenced to do. How does this theory work in the car restoration business?
Not after an argument, just interested in some thoughts. After all they do end up on the road.
The best place to start would be a donor HX Monaro. Point taken Dave about using the correct tradies to do the work on your car before you throw it down the road at 100 kph. You wouldn't attempt a home made boob job on your wife.
HQ Glacier White Belmont Ute
Wanted Lanspeed accessories for Holden Grey engines, twin carb manifolds, extractors, rocker cover, 3 speed floor shift.
Yes, sometimes I wonder about the 'mindset' I had drummed into me as an apprentice. The workmanship I see around the place it seems a lot less stressful to have no professionalism. The old saying 'the painter will fix it."
What would happen if your did unqualified mechanical work on a restoration and faulty workmanship caused an accident which killed someone and a lawyer for the victim had you on the stand in court.?? Wonder what the defendants 'mindset' would be about that.
O well she'll be right mate.
Valid point, but I have grown up doing my own work. HQ-WB's aren't that complicated. If in doubt, I'll send it to a pro. I'm not a panel beater, spray painter or trimmer, but I'd have a red hot go at the rest of the work. Even if you can do a bit yourself you're saving money getting prep done etc. As some people don't have the skill to do a resto, others don't have the coin to shell out $40,000 for a car that gets driven Sundays in summer time.
Well we too are carpenters. Adam does all our panel work. He also does a lot of scaffold deliverieswe know when we can't do something. Motors and interior yes but paint and panel, leave it to these who know what they are doing
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HZ Jasmine Yellow Windowless Sandman, now being driven everywhere and is finished!
HZ Madeira Red Windowless sandman now Sold to Bigrob
HX Mandarin Red Sandman Ute finished, and club registered
1979 HZ malachite windowless van with 308 5spd, all chromed up and shiny finished and named "The Player"
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i was wondering about the dash/instriments is the one in it right for a hx sandman or not
could someone send me a pic of what the dash should look like if not
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