Breadfan
09-25-2006, 04:29 PM
Well, thought I'd share a few updates and pics...
First...my Monkey Wards mower...you might recall the first part from this thread: http://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/showthread.php?t=29962
Well, finally got around to some more time working on that project. Made some good progress, and came across a few times where I had to question whether or not I was taking things too far. :) My little sister is helping me on this project, and she's learning the basics about tools, mechanical stuff, and body work.
We got the first half of the mower in primer - sanded off all the rust and much of the old paint, and shot some primer. She did alot of the primer parts, not bad for a first go-round. The primer built pretty quick so the other parts need to be sanded before final painting. They actually came out pretty good!
There is a dent in the front fascia, it's not an easy one to bang out though due to the thin metal and slots. Hard to get them straight with a hammer and dolly and no chance for just bondoing it straight. (I mean, it IS just a mower...)
So...we're going to cut that peice out and install a home-depot gutter-guard grill, ala Jaguar XJ-R. :)
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0056005.jpg
Next we jacked it up to do a few other items:
- Remove the rust mower deck and belt
- replace the leaking fuel line
- final-tune the carburetor
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0054003.jpg
Got it running nice, and tore around the yard a bit! I must say darn right hilarious!
But before we could drive it, we had to put on the new steering wheel! Came up with a pretty good mounting solution, basically some long bolts and nuts going through the old streering wheels hub. Made installing it on the mower steering shaft a breeze - we just cut off the old spokes. Will have to sand the hub smooth for final looks, cut the long bolts shorter, and install the steering wheels center cap.
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0053002.jpg
Oh and I found my Skull shift-knob...
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0055004.jpg
Next on the list is to finish getting the rest into primer, and then it'll get hit with some silver basecoat paint. Flames will go on after that, black flames fading into...well...DTR actually. Red, but specifically the can of touchup paint I got is actually Ford Dark Toreado Red. :)
Then I'll have to repair the mower deck, just needs cleaning, new blades, and a new belt.
Aside from that there are some other minor add-ons planned.
Heh, wierd project, but just a fun goofy project - not to be taken seriously and if you do it misses the point. Then again when I'm done I'll have a mower that was basically free plus parts. :) I'll keep updated as more comes together!
First...my Monkey Wards mower...you might recall the first part from this thread: http://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/showthread.php?t=29962
Well, finally got around to some more time working on that project. Made some good progress, and came across a few times where I had to question whether or not I was taking things too far. :) My little sister is helping me on this project, and she's learning the basics about tools, mechanical stuff, and body work.
We got the first half of the mower in primer - sanded off all the rust and much of the old paint, and shot some primer. She did alot of the primer parts, not bad for a first go-round. The primer built pretty quick so the other parts need to be sanded before final painting. They actually came out pretty good!
There is a dent in the front fascia, it's not an easy one to bang out though due to the thin metal and slots. Hard to get them straight with a hammer and dolly and no chance for just bondoing it straight. (I mean, it IS just a mower...)
So...we're going to cut that peice out and install a home-depot gutter-guard grill, ala Jaguar XJ-R. :)
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0056005.jpg
Next we jacked it up to do a few other items:
- Remove the rust mower deck and belt
- replace the leaking fuel line
- final-tune the carburetor
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0054003.jpg
Got it running nice, and tore around the yard a bit! I must say darn right hilarious!
But before we could drive it, we had to put on the new steering wheel! Came up with a pretty good mounting solution, basically some long bolts and nuts going through the old streering wheels hub. Made installing it on the mower steering shaft a breeze - we just cut off the old spokes. Will have to sand the hub smooth for final looks, cut the long bolts shorter, and install the steering wheels center cap.
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0053002.jpg
Oh and I found my Skull shift-knob...
http://www.neuralimpulse.com/misc2/000_0055004.jpg
Next on the list is to finish getting the rest into primer, and then it'll get hit with some silver basecoat paint. Flames will go on after that, black flames fading into...well...DTR actually. Red, but specifically the can of touchup paint I got is actually Ford Dark Toreado Red. :)
Then I'll have to repair the mower deck, just needs cleaning, new blades, and a new belt.
Aside from that there are some other minor add-ons planned.
Heh, wierd project, but just a fun goofy project - not to be taken seriously and if you do it misses the point. Then again when I'm done I'll have a mower that was basically free plus parts. :) I'll keep updated as more comes together!