Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chevy Van Facelift part 1

Hi Folks,

Here's a quick video of my first step in the plan of attack. The thing about body work is the time that you have to put in to it!






Sorry that the quality is not that great but it's all I have for now.

So now is the time to prep. I have to clean the van and lay out all of the tools that I will need that I have. I figure I should make a list of materials that I will need and go out and get them as well. After those things are done I'll be clear to start on the body.



Stay tuned for more; I'll try to make the video quality better ;)








Sunday, May 4, 2008

Transportation Alterations.....



So for those who don't know, this is the summer that I plan to do the body and paint to the van. For this project I am dropping the insurance to fire and theft and parking the van. That way I can pull off the bumpers and really do a good job. I'm doing the paint job using the $50 paint job technique....if you don't know it, google it ;)
So I realized that with no van I still need a way to get around. I have to go to work five days a week plus I still plan to go busking at the market with my didge and drums. How do I transport all of my stuff? I still need to be able to get cat litter, tubs of ice cream for sundaes, pales of body filler....you know the basics ;)
A friend of mine at work recently bought an electric bicycle. The thing looks more like a scooter than a bike but it's legally classified as a bicycle. I did some searching and ended up ordering an electric bike conversion kit. I decided that I need one of these things because I will be hauling my busking gear plus doing the usual errands that life demands. To keep my energy level up and to keep things fairly reasonable I need some electric help.  With gas prices rising and insurance dropped my kit will pay for itself.
So long story short, I set out to find an aluminum framed cruiser bicycle....I found one used on kijiji.ca .  I love kijiji.ca !!!!!!!
I got a schwinn 5speed aluminum framed bike used but almost new for $125 and I love it. It was actually the Tim Horton's 40th anniversary roll up the rim to win bike. 
Here's a pic:

So I just got word that my electric kit has been shipped so it should show up this week, hope, hope.  I decided to paint the bike before I put the kit on it and having taken friday off from work, well, it presented the best time to jump right in to this project.

Ok, Here's the plan:  how to get a glittery metallic look on a budget.

1. Paint the bike with tremclad

2. sprinkle it with lots of glitter, let it dry

3. spray it with varathane a couple times

4.cover the whole thing with spar varathane.  

This has been a technique on my mind for a while and this was the best time to try it out. 


Did it work? Well you be the judge........


Here are some pictures of the process:


The bike
Classic red  paint.....radio flyer style.......time for a change!!
The tools, (minus the spar varathane)
Four more tubes of sparkle was needed to finish the job.
The test subject: the chain guard.
The completed chain guard.
Close up of the chain guard, looks good!!

Another close up shot of the back of the bike.





Chain guard installed










Finished , very happy with the result.


Bling! Bling!










Schwinn!!





Well, all in all I'm super happy how it turned out. I'm still building up thin coats of spar just to add a good strong protective layer to last for many years. 

I'll post the features of this bike later on this week as well as some pictures. Maybe I'll add a youtube video of the bike and it's glow lights and it's on board sound system!! 

Once I get my E-kit I will be set up and then it will be back to project van.

Until next time.

Cue the outro music.............

:)