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Carpet laid down nice! What's your trick? The hub caps came out great too. I was gonna suggest using SEM Trim Black but it looks like you nailed it. |
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...couldn't resist popping the caps on yesterday. Love me some P03s on white steel. |
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The hub caps came out gorgeous. Probably a lot nicer than the factory ever did.
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This truck is just amazing, the parts that you do, such as seats just blows me away. I would never tackle seats! The quality of your work speaks for it self, thanks for posting up, really enjoying this build as I did the blazer, can't wait for the book to come out lol
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IronCanine, This has been an incredible thread to read. The quality of work and attention to detail is amazing. I can't believe how fast you are building it as well. I would also like to thank you for letting us know where you got a lot of the hard to find parts and components. I will definitely be hitting those vendors up. My hats off to you for installing the windshield with trim. My CST Blazer does not have windshield trim because my glass installer could not keep the trim from popping out of the bottom corners. I'm assuming the Benny you used for A/C work is the same Benny I use. He is from Ft Worth, TX. If so he does great work. Looking forward to seeing more!
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IronCanine, Uh oh! So you are one of the folks I left hanging. I don't have any good excuses. I guess about the time i finished the Blazer i took a self imposed sabbatical. I tried to update the thread with pictures about a year ago, but photobucket privatized all my pictures and for the life of me I couldn't figure out how to make them public. Now I see photobucket made them public but said I need to pay $6.00 a month to add more pics. So now I am trying to find different ways to post pictures to the forum, but I'm so bad with computers I haven't figured it out yet. Don't worry I will give everyone the big finale on that thread and I'm about to start a new build thread on another truck. Looking forward to more on this one though.
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NSFW......could also be .... Not So Fast Whipersnapper........good things take time...Thanks to you both for sharing...Another awesome build.
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funny you say that as every time I post up I think "do these guys really care and read this stupid sh!t I post up"
Does any one really care what is inside a 3 position fuel valve? Thanks for entertaining me with your build, every day I wake up with my coffee and read your updates |
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Are you kidding me? We all spend more than a little bit of time on this site reading and posting about trucks that have been out of production for more than half a century (apologies to the square body guys who cross over). I have seen C50s turned into cowboy Cadillacs, 100pt restorations, cool survivors, hot rods and cruisers, 1/4 milers, patina shop trucks and all manner of bagged c-notched tubbed in the weeds sleds...Highlanders, Custom Campers, 50th anniversaries and Cheyenne Supers. I have drooled over all manner of NOS gold...tow hooks, CST rear panel trim, consoles, bucket seats, anything Hickey and Spicer hubs. I have seen members reproduce parts themselves and parts trucks disappear like a corn field to a swarm of locust. I have seen step by step how-tos on everything from transfer case rebuild to ceramic coating in your garage....so to answer your question Jim--Hell Yes we want to see inside that fuel valve. In fact what took you so long to post the darn pics!?! ...also you've got 400k views. ;) |
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Sorry Brad, just having a bad day, came on to delete my post, didn't want to add negativeity(is that a word?) to your great build, but you lifted my spirits.
And all I can say is THANK YOU |
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Just needed your post to knock me out of my doldrums, maybe because my truck is not at my shop and it is not finished as the installer quoted 4-8 weeks and I dropped it off 7/8
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It took three tries to get a console that was in good enough condition to restore. After disassembly I did a rough clean of the three console pieces. Then I stripped them with lacquer thinner. My method was to put them in a large plastic container, cover them liberally with thinner and scrub them with a soft bathroom scrub brush and shop rags. I used chem gloves, respirator and safety glasses (can't imagine doing it without). Once I had them bare I followed these steps to color:
1) Thorough wash with mild dish soap and water 2) Thorough clean with SEM prep soap and water 3) SEM plastic adhesion promoter 4) SEM satin black I did the inside surfaces of the console one night and the outside surfaces the next morning. I tried to follow the SEM instructions exactly. It took a couple of coats and I used just about a can and a half of color. |
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I would have loved to have found an NOS emblem like we had on the Blazer (thanks again DaHos), but we didn't. So I took our best emblem and did a nice clean and then dry polish. I used sail blue on the caps, but this seemed like the right color for this bowtie.
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Speaking of DaHos, he recommended this Corvette door strap as a close replacement for ours. It is very nearly the same length, but you have to put the 90 on one end. They have the advantage of being readily available. However our third console had a very nice strap that cleaned up...so we didn't have to use the Corvette one. I didn't have the luxury of having a full compliment of console hardware to send to Kaehr for refinishing at the time. I did have the latch, so I sent that for replating. The hinge and trim ring went to the chromer in El Paso. The seat belt plate is a reproduction version. All the original nuts that I have seen have captured washers (I believe this is called a Keps nut). I have elected to use stainless hardware replacements that match the original profiles until I've got cause to send in another batch of parts for plating. Here's what's in this console:
1) #8 x 1/2 sheet metal phillips pan (7 total-hinge, latch, strap) 2) #10 x 1/2 sheet metal phillips pan (3 total-top to hinge) 3) #8 x 1/2 machine screw phillips pan(3 total-hinge to bottom) 4) #10 x 1/2 machine truss head phillips (6 total-top to bottom) Last three pics are what I believe to be original hardware for this console and what I tried to match with the replacements. |
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As much as I've fussed over these decals...it's kind of hard to throw this repro jacking instructions decal in there...but I've made peace with it...or I'm tired, hard to say.
The console turned out nice. The main reason I stripped it as opposed to blasting it was that I wanted the best, freshest grain I could get and I'm happy with our results. Not a job I've been looking forward to...glad it's done. List getting shorter. |
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Looks fantastic as usual, Brad! Where did you get the bumpers for the console? I haven't found anybody that has those. I guess I'm not looking in the right place.
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Thanks Brad! I'll get some ordered for when I re-do my console this winter. It may have taken 3 tries, but I knew you would come through. :lol:
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