Showing posts with label 1950 chevy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950 chevy. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2009

Back to Custom Metal Finishers....

Well, I got some time this past Saturday to get back to my buddies chrome-plating business in Hagerstown, Indiana. Regular readers of Suede and Chrome may remember that I've been working on the front and rear bumpers of my '50 Chevy....(by the way, someone told me calling her "Ol' Blue" was derogatory, so from now on...she will be referred to as the "Nifty Fifty").

At any rate, when I left 2 weeks ago, we had polished the bumper pieces and gotten them coated with the initial layer of copper. I started the day using a 600 grit polishing belt to knock off any roughness to the surface of the parts. Then I used a buffing wheel to buff the copper.

I really "dig" the look of polished copper. And actually gave a quick thought to the idea of leaving the bumpers like this. (I saw a '54 Chevrolet at a show once that was painted flat black and all the chrome was left in copper! Pretty kool....BUT what happens when it oxidizes?!?! If you don't mind bumpers with a pretty green patina, I guess that would be o.k., however, I'm really looking forward to some freshly chrome-plated ones!)

Well, here is another shot of the parts after I had copper buffed them. More pictures from Saturday's progress tomorrow!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Cruise-in Blues.....

I was driving the Chevy to a cruise in on Saturday in my 1950 Chevrolet and the generator pulley disintegrated. Basically it came apart down the center of the pulley and the teeth of the pulley fan broke off...flying everywhere. Fortunately, I was only a couple miles from my parents' house, so I made it there safely. Dad had a spare generator, but when we replaced it and started the car, I had an oil leak in the line running from the external oil filter to the block. I think one of the "flying pulley teeth" might have cut it. Guess I wasn't supposed to take the car to the show! HA!



So we went ahead and went to the show, my car is sitting behind my dad's 1947 Chevy in his garage until I can find the parts I need and get it back on the road. I'm not having any luck finding a replacement hose, I'm thinking I'll probably have to run a copper line.



I did take a few pictures at the show. The show was held in the Kroger parking lot in Greenville, Ohio. It was hosted by the Rolling 50's Classic Car Club.



I need meet the owner of this nice 1949 Chevrolet. Talked "car talk" with him for a while. I really like the Offenhauser manifold, twin carbs and duel exhausts. The car had some small custom features that were really nice as well....ie...frenched headlights, frenched antenna, shaved trunk handle, etc.



I've got lots of pictures, keep coming back throughout the week! Have a great week and keep looking forward to the weekend!



Scruffy