Jupiter restorations.
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
after one week soak
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
after two weeks soak
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Family pet likes Jupiter
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
This is not my completed car, but is the original body of my spare chassis. The body as can be seen has been lovingly restored.
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
This is also not my car ,but is a Jowett special built many moons ago called the SPAD supercharged Jowett motor & gearbox.
Brian hopes to have it mobile by years end.
Brian hopes to have it mobile by years end.
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Keith Clements
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Yes an interesting assembly. Brian says that some of the design is suspect so I expect he will be making a few mods. A brave man who pushes it into the first corner!
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
These photos show the wood trim along the top of the doors. 1st impression is that they are only good for patterns. However after a light sand I would like to try & save the trims. Any suggestions on products to de mould ? Fill cracks? Glue splits?
Also what wood were these made of?
One trim has what appears to be Japan Black, was this the original colour of Jupiter trims?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Also what wood were these made of?
One trim has what appears to be Japan Black, was this the original colour of Jupiter trims?
Any suggestions appreciated.
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
The heavy work on 715 has come to a grinding halt ,as I severely hurt my back, moving an engine in preparation for 715's strip down.
Though moving again, & feeling quite good after injections etc My children s & doctors words of "what were you thinking Idiot" are still fresh in my mind.
I won't be lifting anything until my engine crane has been delivered, & then very , very carefully. To keep productive I am now working on small light items such as switch gear, door trims, & as per photo collecting whitworth spanners , cleaning & sorting ready for use. Most were my late Dads & are ancient, all are going to look like new after a molasses bath.
Though moving again, & feeling quite good after injections etc My children s & doctors words of "what were you thinking Idiot" are still fresh in my mind.
I won't be lifting anything until my engine crane has been delivered, & then very , very carefully. To keep productive I am now working on small light items such as switch gear, door trims, & as per photo collecting whitworth spanners , cleaning & sorting ready for use. Most were my late Dads & are ancient, all are going to look like new after a molasses bath.
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Srenner
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Hello David:
Sorry to hear of your back problems.
The wood was natural, not painted or stained. Don't know if it was lacquered or oiled, but I have done both and the results are nice either way. The black you see is staining where the wood has sucked up iron molecules, particularly where the screws passed through the wood.
I would net search techniques to "swell" the wood, as those are pretty dried out. Waterproof wood glue will last forever, but boat builders use West Systems epoxy to stick things back together. Both will leave a "parting line" where edges meet. Be sure to have the part screwed/clamped into it's absolute final position before gluing things together.
Good luck!
Scott
Sorry to hear of your back problems.
The wood was natural, not painted or stained. Don't know if it was lacquered or oiled, but I have done both and the results are nice either way. The black you see is staining where the wood has sucked up iron molecules, particularly where the screws passed through the wood.
I would net search techniques to "swell" the wood, as those are pretty dried out. Waterproof wood glue will last forever, but boat builders use West Systems epoxy to stick things back together. Both will leave a "parting line" where edges meet. Be sure to have the part screwed/clamped into it's absolute final position before gluing things together.
Good luck!
Scott
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Before & after of instrument panel.
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
The wood trim has been timber restored, It looks far better, I am tempted to redo again as I have learnt a fair bit. And now found some matching timber(American Oak) I could use as inlay.
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David Kemp
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Good memories of Bradfords.
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Keith Clements
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Roger Stephens and Scott Renner have just watched this with Keith and Neil.
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ajackson
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Re: Jupiter restorations.
Wow, very interesting and extremely professional.
Well done David and team!
Andy
Well done David and team!
Andy