Pete's Projects
Completed and Never Ending
Slowly filling up
Adding multiple outlets and dimmer for porthole light
Slowly filling up
The Music Room
The music room started as an unfinished room in our basement. Framed it out and ran electric, balanced audio, network and assorted shielded coax cables for patching a/v equipment.
The room was insulated to help keep noise down. Put in a pocket door to save space. The floor was finished with simulated hard wood porcelain tiles.
We are slowly populating the room with instruments and equipment that we can tie into a mixer and feed through a sound system
Many thanks to my good friend, Bob Butterworth, for his assistance in framing and installation of the pocket door.
Chain guard was tricky but came out nice
Chain guard was tricky but came out nice
The Stingray
This project started with my sisters old, purple, Schwinn Stingray Fairlady. The thinking was to turn it into a girls version of a Lemon Peeler.
Many years back I bought up some retro Schwinn parts such as the banana seat, Springer forks, sissy bar shocks, and hand grips. They sat in storage for qute some time.
This project is lmost complete...just need to add some lettering and make a decission on peddles and fenders.
Tail end of Vette where we picked it up
Not too shabby for 8 years of sitting...Think I need Mass Air Flow Sensor
Tail end of Vette where we picked it up
1987 Corvette
This project is one of my latest. Purchased this vet from a friend of a friends mother. It sat for 8 years and I had no idea if I could get it running. It didn't take long for my father, Big Daddy Pete Molnar, to get it all figured out. So far we gave it a little tune up and had the instrument panel re-built by Batee. Had to make some minor repairs to the intake and miscellaneous wiring. Also added some fresh tires. Currently trying to troubleshoot a cooling problem but it runs pretty good.
If you have a Corvette I highly reccomend that you check out the www.batee.com website. You might find enough info to do the job yourself but their prices were reasonable.
I have a hunch that I'll need a mass air flow sensor soon.