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Organization is the key

20 Thursday Aug 2015

Posted by cudarules in Big Red, How-To

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Today’s goal is to put the new door and shell locks on Big Red. We had all the locks re-keyed. When we went to put them on we needed the special clips that hold the lock onto the door, however, cant seem to remember where we put those clips.

On any kind of project, organization is the key. This is especially on these long term projects, where it is weeks, months, or in this case, years, since the original parts have been removed. Here are some suggestions to help sort out the parts, and know where to find them.

Get a box of zip lock bags, a couple of Sharpie markers and a package of manila envelopes.

Before removing any part, take several pictures from different angles. This will help in the reassembly phase.

Then, as you remove parts, write what they are and put them in the zip lock bag.

Larger parts can have a tag, like a luggage tag attached to them.

Print the photos you take at the end of each day .If you print them, put the photos in the manila envelopes and organize them in your file cabinet. Another way is to save them to a folder on your computer and then Organize your files in a directory to have quick access to the component or system you are working on.

Reserve shelf space in your shop and label old parts, new parts, or component type.

Parts you want to save, but will not be used to complete your project, should be boxed up and put away.  This will keep your area free of clutter and help keep you organized.

Luckily, we found one clip in the glove box, and one on the magnetic tray tray we keep for odds and ends. If all goes well tonight Big red will be secured once more.

Package arrives!

17 Monday Aug 2015

Posted by cudarules in How-To, Shelia

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The mailman and UPS drivers, are like Santa Claus around here. Today the mailman brought a package. Inside was the engine bolt kit I have been waiting on for Shelia, the 1976 Nova. With it, we can finally get the motor closed up and ready for install. Cant wait to show Jr when he gets home.

Greetings and salutations traveler.

17 Monday Aug 2015

Posted by cudarules in How-To, Jolene

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Either by chance, or design, you have found yourself here. Welcome! Here you find information on my passion, by 1970 Cuda’ “Jolene”, as well as the other past, present, and future automotive projects.

I want to thank Dan R, for putting this page together and giving me the gentle push, “hands on shoulders, foot on rear” to get going on this project. Please see techSavvyKidz.com for more info on Dan and his great page.

I have loved cars since childhood, working along side my father and our family vehicles before getting my first of many vehicles. My first car was a 1963 Ford Falcon Futura, that we pulled out of a field at my aunts house. It had served as a first car for her three kids, and was mine as well.

Needless to say I learned a lot of my mechanics skill on that first car. I think I will make separate posts for each vehicle, and you should be able to see the journey I have been on for the last 36 years or so.

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