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Here's some pics of mine. I purchased the complete bed and tailgate from Mar-K, all I had to do was bolt it together, :).
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By the way, this will be one great looking truck. We are really looking forward to seeing the final result. Mar-Ktech |
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This looks like just what I'm looking for. I want to dump the chains and will be replacing my beat up tailgate too.
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If I had a step side of my own I would definetly buy a set of these for my self. Luckly all my trucks are fully developed from the factory and do not require them:lol: Kevin LFD Inc. |
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Today Kevin spent the day finishing up some small details.
1. He mounted the seats and added bracing on the underside of the floor pan. 2. He also installed the billet bulkhead fitting for the Vintage Air AC unit. The plans are to hide the AC hoses inside the fender. 3. Welded up some useless holes inside the cab, ground them down, applied body filler and sanded them. 4. He block sanded the roof, interior and firewall. While Kevin was very busy doing all that, It took me all day to block sand the bed with three different grits of sand paper. We only have the inner fender wells, rear step fenders, and some small miscellanous pieces left to sand. Then it should be painted very very soon. |
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I can't forget a picture of the bed that took me all day to sand.
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I have a question about the firewall gutter that you shaved how did you guys go about the rear section weld it in and then grind it down? I have the front almost done the the back is a real pain.
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3x1/16" grinding wheels in a die grinder on edge. It is the most fun you can have with your pants on:metal: Almost for got I also TIG'd that area so I would have great penitration and not alot of build up.
So where are your pics! This info isn't free you know!!;) Kevin LFD Inc. |
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wow, amazing work.
That gas cap idea is awesome.... you need to make me one of those. :) One question, how does the filler tube attach to that setup? |
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Jugernot. Do those seats put you up kinda high or is it just the pic? Nice seats those. I have the cloth version of those in my 2001 sierra.
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We have not finished the gas filler neck set up yet. But Kevin has some ideas. |
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I like that gas filler on the step bed. Thanks for the idea!
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I am curious abou the placement of the a/c and heater pass thru.
Where exactly will they feed up into the engine compartment, and how are you planning on sealing up the lines comming into the cab. Are you going to make a panel or something that covers the kick panel vent hole and then pass the lines thru it? I really like that placement and I am thinking of trying it on my project. Keep up the good work!! |
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The lines pass thru a bulk head fitting and they seal then selves.
Quick up date as of today. I have about 6 pin holes to fix in the cab before it goes out for sealing, one small dent in the new set and need to start body work on the tail gate. The rest of the truck had its last block sanding today down to 600grit and is ready to go out and get white epoxy sealer sprayed on. Then it comes back and gets a quick 600grit scuff then color and clear:metal: This thing turned out so damb straite that it will look unbelivable once it gets sprayed. I can't wait to finally get color on it, it's been a long road since he first bought this truck. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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It's getting closer! I just brought one load back from the rent a booth in Sac. We got it all sealed and I have two more loads to go get. Now we will let it cure for about 2 days then start 600 wet sanding and get it all ready to shoot with B/C in about 2 weeks.:metal:
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Hey kevin thanks for the info heres the half way pics hopefully I ll have er done this evening and ready for mud.. Thnaks for helpin out a newbe to metal work..
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Hey Rock, why are you letting the sealer dry and then wetsanding, you should have just went wet on wet with the sealer, color, and then clear. I just check my base before I clear to make sure none of the sealer had trash in it. If it does I just lightly "nib" that spot and blow more color and clear.
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Good luck with it. Shoot me some pics when you get it done. I am just finishing up my neighbors Harley Electra Glide, I changed the color to Black. Blocked it from start to finish, shaved the rear fender, aftermarket front fender bodyworked completely front to back, side to side and then wet sanded with 1500 then 2000 and buffed with a 3" mini buffer. Whew, I am ready to get done with that thing.
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I know the pictures really do not show how nice it looks in person. I can't wait to make it back over on Sunday to see what it looks like. Hard to believe that after a SEVEN YEAR construction it will finally have some paint on it. Yeah.
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:c2: I just spent the last 30 minutes with my head glued to this build up. Here's how I looked while watching :jdp: AWESOME is all I can say. Keep up the great work. :metal:
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Hey Kevin,
Why did you cover up the wiper holes on the cowl? Is this one of those yet to be revealed mods? |
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