Great progress this weekend. I got Murph wrapped in OD. I am still obsessing about a few little small dents, but we are getting close. Should be an epic episode this week!
Hope you guys are making progress on your projects!
Patrick Tipton
Branchville, NJ, United States
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Oct 15 at 11:25 AM
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Oct 01 at 07:48 AM
I am reluctant to consider how many hours I spent fettling Murph's grill. In the end though, the grill of a WW2 jeep is the most distinguishable characteristic and will get plenty of close looks.
I am pretty pleased with where it stands. Of course the primer makes a few dents visible so there may be a little more, but we are getting close here.Â
Hope you are having a great weekend!
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Sep 29 at 12:07 PM
Hope y'all are all having a great Friday. I am getting ready for a super busy weekend, finishing the rebuild of a T18 transfer case and hopefully making lots of progress on Murph.
If you are poking around on the site, you might notice that we increased the subscription price for NEW members only. Existing subscribers are grandfathered! We appreciate your continued support.
Our technology host increased our monthly costs for storage as we keep growing the library of past episodes. All worth it in the end.
Cheers!
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Sep 26 at 08:57 AM
Attended the Redball Swap Meet and Show last weekend so did not get too much done in the shop.Â
But....I picked up a couple of really cool things for Murph, including a nice original glove box latch that cleaned up to new condition. I also made a major score..... reveal on Thursday.
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Sep 18 at 08:53 AM
Based on several requests, I am going to be offering a 2 day welding & tin knocking class on Friday & Saturday September 29/30 at the shop. The class will be limited to 4-5 participants - $350 per person.
The main focus will be learning to weld in a patch panel, hiding seams and managing the inevitable distortion from welding sheet steel.Â
We are going to use the MIG welder as well as the oxy-acetylene torch. We may add TIG depending on student skill levels and desires.
We will discuss the proper use of the pneumatic and electric angle grinders and the various media available for this work.
Finally, we are going to manage panel distortion with planning, the torch, the hammer and dolly and the shrinking disc.
Students will need to bring their own PPE (minimum gloves, welding helmet, eyes and hearing protection).Â
There is local lodging available within 20 minutes of the shop. We will provide lunch.
If you are interested, kindly send me an email to sales@portrayal.com by Wednesday 9/20.Â
I am opening this up to subscribers first and then will broadcast this more broadly starting Thursday.
Looking forward to seeing some of you!
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Sep 13 at 07:29 AM
Tub, engine, transmission and chassis are together again. This is a little like the Hell Freezes Over Tour....
Everything fits and other than a little sanding...and maybe a little hammer and dolly on the unpainted rear panel, I am pretty pleased with how it looks.Â
See you Thursday.
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Sep 07 at 09:18 PM
Apologies for the delay in tonight's video.Â
Our technology provider has been FUBAR all day and new videos (like tonight's episode) are not playing back for us and many other sites.Â
They are telling me the repairs will likely be completed tomorrow.Â
Please accept my apologies for the delay!
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Sep 05 at 08:00 AM
Murph is in OD.Â
I am generally pleased although there are some areas of the floor that make me cringe.Â
Let's chalk the feeling up to my OCD.Â
Murph is going to look and drive great once everything gets bolted together, but there are a couple of tub areas that may need a little more love - a few deep pits, and maybe a swipe or two with the hammer and the dolly.Â
Finding the line between being totally obsessive and doing great work is a difficult balance, but at this point in the game, another couple of hours is nothing and will more be more than made up for with the satisfaction of a job well done.
See you Thursday!
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Aug 21 at 08:05 AM
Working hard on Murph's tub. Fixed a few extra holes on the dash, leaded the rough, pitted floor.....nearing paint! See ya Thursday.
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Aug 15 at 08:06 PM
Turns out that we didn't get Murph's frame as straight as I thought we did. Mr. Pullup must have been too busy posing! 😂
Check it out. We partnered with Mr. Archimedes and this was the result. Full update on Thursday. See ya then!