Had another crack at my callipers.
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Been spending a lot of time in the garage lately thought I’d start a topic see what everyone’s doing doing the current times.
Today finally hooked up my sandblasting cabinet. Thought I test it on a set of old S15 callipers I found in my junk pile.
Might give em a clean up and put some life back into them
So anyone who spends a lot of time in the man cave feel free to post up ya work here.
I’m gonna do some painting and welding soon so I’ll post up here when I can.
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Had another crack at my callipers.
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Nice work. Things are so much easier when you have the right tools and gear. I gave my front calipers a clean ( RS3 ,still on the car ) when swapping tyres/rims recently...boy they get filthy. Hopefully new pads in due course will help with the dust problem.
Nice! Keep us updated. I think the restrictions are giving many of us a bit of cabin fever so this will either inspire us or entertain us.
Current:
2004 A6 C5 Sedan 3.0 V6 Quattro
2005 A6 4F Sedan 3.2 V6 Quattro
1999 A4 B5 Avant 2.4 V6
Retired:
1990 100 Sedan 2.3
1991 90 Sedan 2.3
1999 A4 B5 Sedan 2.4 V6
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I’m gonna smooth them down and dress them up like a brew or pair. I just started shaving the Nissan logo down starting to look nice
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New addition to the garage/workshop
Time to make some exhaust
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Any reason why you went for a bandsaw instead of a cutoff disc saw? I would've thought the thin section of a pipe would cut better in a disc saw. It's a very nice bandsaw. I cut angles often and a bandsaw works better on them.
Current:
2004 A6 C5 Sedan 3.0 V6 Quattro
2005 A6 4F Sedan 3.2 V6 Quattro
1999 A4 B5 Avant 2.4 V6
Retired:
1990 100 Sedan 2.3
1991 90 Sedan 2.3
1999 A4 B5 Sedan 2.4 V6