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The TOughbook is mounted on the machine. All that I am doing is sending the cad file to it over the network that I have run from my office to the garage instead of putting it on a USB drive. THey should be able to do the same thing with their machine mounted Pc correct.
I got the frame finished gonna put the door and wheels on tomorrow then put some picklex 20 on the frame then hopefully start to sheet it monday.
I had to use a orange strap to tweak the frame a little bit.LOL Dont mind my mess.
That's coming along really nice. Is this based on the oven I saw posted on Spider? Mess?! I can tell already that I am going to have to come up with a plan for all of the scrap...!! (She says with her rose colored glasses on!)
I learned that trying to paint in cold weather can be challenging and here in louisiana the humidity is a problem. I use alot of steel-fx products and i have to clearcoat over the finish and the humidity make my clearcoat cloudy sometimes. I figured powdercoating will solve most of my problems i am also going to build a 4x4x8 powdercoating booth and a 8x8x8 climate controlled paint booth just so i have all my bases covered. YEs scrap is piling up in front of my shop i have a few sheets that will go back on the table cause they have some room for small parts. I am in the process of getting my shop ready for all this new stuff, my old 68 ford is going outside
under the awning to make room. LOL
It doesnt really get dirty, i havent had to change mine yet. I only dip parts that i use steel fx on cause you have to get the mil scale off to get a nice finish.