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Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:24 am
by Mcfly Minis
Mr Singh wrote:Awesome skills, looking real good!

What size are those rims?
20"

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:35 pm
by dcarlson01
I don't have a Safari or an Astro van but I had to make an acct. I am a friend of the owner of this van. I have gone and checked the van out a few times now with my friend. The work that has been done to this van looks just as good in person as it does in these pictures. Gotta say that Martin sure knows what he is doing. My friend is very meticulous and picky when it comes to having his rides customized and worked on(as we all are when it comes to spending our money). He has not had a single complaint about the quality of the work being done and is very happy with the work. Hope to see it cruzin in the 315 soon!
I can say that if I had something I wanted done to my Audi that required customization I would definitely take it to Martin. Maybe a custom fiberglass sub box some door panels or a widebody kit. Saw a door panel that he worked on and that thing was bad as$. Post a pic of that panel if you still have it at the shop. I know it's not for this project but it's a work of art.
Anyone that is local and has plans for their ride should definitely take a trip to Macedon to this shop. The few projects other than the van I have seen when I have gone there have all looked sweet. This van is gonna look freakin sweet when it's done. Gonna try to hit some shows up when it's done.
Keep posting the pics so everyone(including myself) can see the progress. Im sure I will be back to the shop b4 its all done but I wanna see too! lol..

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:44 pm
by SoCalli V8
cool fabrication pics.... > we love that here....

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:15 am
by Mcfly Minis
dcarlson01 wrote:I don't have a Safari or an Astro van but I had to make an acct. I am a friend of the owner of this van. I have gone and checked the van out a few times now with my friend. The work that has been done to this van looks just as good in person as it does in these pictures. Gotta say that Martin sure knows what he is doing. My friend is very meticulous and picky when it comes to having his rides customized and worked on(as we all are when it comes to spending our money). He has not had a single complaint about the quality of the work being done and is very happy with the work. Hope to see it cruzin in the 315 soon!
I can say that if I had something I wanted done to my Audi that required customization I would definitely take it to Martin. Maybe a custom fiberglass sub box some door panels or a widebody kit. Saw a door panel that he worked on and that thing was bad as$. Post a pic of that panel if you still have it at the shop. I know it's not for this project but it's a work of art.
Anyone that is local and has plans for their ride should definitely take a trip to Macedon to this shop. The few projects other than the van I have seen when I have gone there have all looked sweet. This van is gonna look freakin sweet when it's done. Gonna try to hit some shows up when it's done.
Keep posting the pics so everyone(including myself) can see the progress. Im sure I will be back to the shop b4 its all done but I wanna see too! lol..

Wow Dj, Thanks for the great comments. I'm happy to hear Dan and his friends are happy with the work performed. I can't thank you enough for the post.

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:08 pm
by dcarlson01
no need to thank me. Just being honest. The work you have done looks better than "great". It's amazing what you have transformed his "grandparents van" into. post some pics of the progress. Im gonna have to take my son over to check it out! I was gonna after log cabin yesterday but I didn't. Gonna have to next week

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:50 pm
by slapmaster
any info on the type of hinges or hing going to be used on the slidding door? is it the big 180 hing?

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:35 pm
by Mcfly Minis
I got pics, and progress. Started bagging the back.


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Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:53 pm
by mdmead
Cooooooool!

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:38 pm
by dcarlson01
Lookin good! definitely low thats for sure. Don't think it could get any lower. Been waitin on ya to get some pics up. Still gotta take my son out to check it out. Keep up the magic you call customizing!

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:03 am
by Mcfly Minis
Mounted the tanks. I didn't like it at first, but it's growing on me. Keep in the mind the wheel tubs are going to be huge and fill a lot of the open space on the sides. The tanks and tubing work will be painted the same as the outside of the van. All nice nice.
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Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:12 am
by Mr Singh
I love it!!
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Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:39 am
by SSAstro
what size airlines are you using if its 1/2" i would like to know how fast the front comes up mine has 3/8" all around and the rear flies up at 200 psi but the front takes forever to come up and i'm debating on 1/2" valves with 5/8" airline thanks in advance

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:19 am
by Mcfly Minis
SSAstro wrote:what size airlines are you using if its 1/2" i would like to know how fast the front comes up mine has 3/8" all around and the rear flies up at 200 psi but the front takes forever to come up and i'm debating on 1/2" valves with 5/8" airline thanks in advance
I am using 1/2" line with 3/8" valves and it's slow up front. Astro frontends are very heavy. You could try dual port bags up front, it requires another set of valves to truly function as dual port. But it will double your current lift speed.

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:20 am
by Mcfly Minis
Starting to get back into this project again. look for updates.

Re: Project Astrolade

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:29 am
by Rebel
Great,,was really watching this build and the great work you're doing. Be waiting to see what's new.