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  1. Thanks for posting about the engine rebuild, I found it really interesting. My Dad used to be an engine reconditioner, and used to tell me about the sort of stuff he did and how all the machines worked etc. He died earlier this year, but seeing your posts reminded me of some of the things he used to tell me and brought back some nice memories. I really wish I'd asked him about it more.

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  2. The current version has a bowl mounting plate that looks like this. I'd say it would be super easy to retrofit said plate to your existing base. And then the new style bowls would fit. They come in two sizes, but both are wider than your current one, which will be why your attachments are a bit big... You can also get a glass bowl.

     

     

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    Good thinking batman! I shall investigate and see what I can find

  3. I'll have you know, that thanks to you my missus has been scoping all second hand sources for one of these for me to fix.

     

    Haha you're welcome! They are quite hard to come by for a reasonable price in NZ, I suspect the only reason mine was as cheap as it was is because it was listed under the 'antiques and collectibles' section - had it been in the actual kitchen appliances section (where the $700+ kitchenaid mixers are) it probably would have gone for a much higher price. Keep an eye out here - you might be in luck: http://www.trademe.co.nz/antiques-collectables/appliances/v-gallery

     

    Similar sort of thing like this may be worth a shot: http://www.trademe.co.nz/antiques-collectables/appliances/auction-930843375.htm but it's a gamble seeing as it isn't working...plus it's far, far away... 

  4. Thanks, I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. Yeah there are a few small differences, but to be honest you'd hardly know without a close look. I think one of the main differences is how the bowl connects to the base, which is something I need to investigate further - if they are the same I might get a new bowl too, as some of the newer attachments seem to be slightly too wide for this one.

     

    I actually really like how the new ones are almost indistinguishable from the old ones - nearly every other product in existence gets revamped every few years, and designed not to have interchangeable parts etc, so it makes a nice change. I read somewhere that the newer ones have plastic gears, which sounds like a bad thing, but apparently it is so that if the mixer jams it acts as a 'fuse' and breaks a $10 gear instead of a $200 motor.

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  5. Alrighty so I've got a wee bit of an update.


    So these shiny new parts arrived in the mail from the US of A. Clockwise from top left: gasket, dough hook, trim band, motor brushes, flat beater. Forgot to take a photo of them out of the packaging...

     

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    Also got some food safe grease:

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    End cap with the dent filled with poly filler and sanded down:

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    Top sanded, masked and ready for priming:

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    Base prepped for paint:

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    Base primed:

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    And painted. I went for a high gloss, bright red, which I think will suit it.

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    Top painted. This was shortly before I ruined it...I left it 24 hours to dry, and went to pull the masking off to see what it looked like without it, and it noticed that the paint had bunched up a bit where I lifted it. I think the outside paint was dry, but the layer underneath was still a bit soft. This resulted in much swearing and meant the whole thing had to be sanded/paint stripped back down, then repainted. Worth it though to try and get a decent finish.

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    End cap painted. I think for a rattle can job the paint finish turned out quite well:

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    While I'm here, for anyone planning on doing some rattle can spray painting, do yourself a huge favour and get one of these. For those like me that hadn't seen one before, its a plastic gun grip that attaches to the top of a standard paint can. It cost $7.50 from Mitre 10 and it's one of the best tools I own...it makes it so much easier to control - no more tired trigger finger on larger jobs and better control of direction too.

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    That's all for now. I finished painting the last bits tonight, so I'll give them a few days to cure and hopefully they will be good for assembly on the weekend.

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  6. Awesome little car, looks like a bit of fun!

     

    Hi are you interestd to sell me the coil distributer cap condesser and rotor button inc as mine is shot and I cant seem to find anything for my 1973 Daihatsu Max (ex NZ car) wouldnt mind the feed pump for the two stroke as well mine leaks and a workshop manual if you have one?

    My name is Gerald and I am a mad micro car nut with a Bond Bug, Messerschmitt, BMW Isetta, Subaru 360, Honda Z Mighty Boy etc I got the bug bad 5 Goggomobils and about the same in Haflingers! I like your 850 conversion what engine is it?

    I am 50k out of Melbourne, Vic. Cheers Gerald.

    You should put some photos up, I'd love to see more! I love funny little cars like those!!

  7. We used to (as in 3 years ago) do a similar thing when I drove touring coaches in Europe. We cooked whatever large pot of food (soup, mince, whatever) and would duct tape the lid on and tie it into the engine bay - some buses even have a perfect shelf for this purpose. Still hot and good after 4.5 hours of driving. Never cooked anything from raw though.

  8. Awesome! Love fiat 500s, wanted to buy one when I was looking for my car, but couldn't find one that was decent enough/not too expensive. Good find on the parts too.

    How much was the soda you used for blasting? I want to make a similar sort of blasting cabinet. So it all works alright?

  9. Thanks guys!

     

     

     

    Awesome, curious to know where you got your glass from?

    Knowing how much it costs to get glass made to order, I just bought an old coffee table off trademe and used the glass from that....so effectively the piece of glass (which has a nice bevelled edge and is quite thick) cost me $25 - far cheaper than buying a new piece!

     

     

    did you end up using the reverse side of wheel because the dpolished dome sat too proud the other way round?

     

    Looks excellent man good jerb

    Haha, yip - guilty! Somewhat of a cheat move, but it's not massively obvious, and it was going to be hard to make something up to support it on the rim/tyre that didn't look ugly or ruin what is possibly my last warrantable cross ply tyre (say by gluing something to the tyre). I'm thinking I could possibly get some of those stainless steel disc things that they mount glass on without drilling through the glass (sort of like this without the screw thread on the bottom: 00116925_0.jpg...I'll keep an eye out, otherwise I'm happy with it as is.

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