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Hey Joe, I weighed the wheel wells and the new ones are 1-2lbs heavier.
I went back to work today and they didn't really have much to do except a brken door glass on an expedition. That pays well. LOL So I came home to get something done on Ronnies. I was rushed on the RT bedside. We'll see how it turns out. Getting a good foundation is key it makes blocking a lot easier. http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00606.jpg Here is the LT B/S http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00607.jpg Sprayed 2 coats of slick sand on everything and put another coat on the RT just in case. http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00612.jpg http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00613.jpg Guide coat http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00620.jpg Started sanding on the T/G to see what's going on there. The letter area had some dents and bows to it. That's what I concentrated on today. Ran a flat block across the letters and it shows some of the damage. Did the same thing on the rest of the flat surfaces to show the lows. http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00615.jpg The inside of the T/G http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00616.jpg http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00618.jpg Still have to shave the T/G chain attachement and weld up the holes. Call the paint store today and they have a metal prep for galvanized metal. It's $10/bottle concentrate. |
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Nice work Allan. Your a pro. :metal:
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Look's great Alan.
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Thanks for weighing them Alan, sounds like they are quality pieces :thumbs:
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Dang ALAN it doesnt matter what you work on it always looks good I wish I could get mine like that the first shot but I dont do it everyday.
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Looks really good Alan, I wish I could send my truck to you and have you build it so I can sell it. I really need the money. It sucks I cant work on it either!
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i thought you didn't have to use metal prep on galvanized if you use epoxy?
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Alan, once again - you’ve shown us your excellent work in great detail. Thanks for the information, as eventually many of us will have to go down this road (or pay massive amounts of cash to have it done) and this grade (class A) of input is invaluable.
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Hey Allan, have you ever thought of opening up your own shop? Or renting a stall at where you work now? It seems to me that people are restoring there cars & trucks rather than buying new ones. If I promoted more, I know I can make more money. It's just word of mouth right now. I'm winding thing down, and want to retire. I only want to work on my stuff.
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Allan I think you know plenty. Look at all the Bozo's out there that own shops or are working at shops, and they call them self Professionals. Some people don't know what good looks like. Your work looks better that good. It LOOKS GREAT. :metal:
I'm sure everybody else will agree with me. If that's not a confidence builder I don't know what is. :lol: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
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Isn't there a senior citizen labor law....:but:..... against that kind of work for a old man like me :lol:
Just go ahead and block it for BLACK PAINT for the same price..........It will really show just how good your work is..........:jest: |
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198 you need another truck to build you can buy mine!
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The sooner you get out on your own the better Allen. I did it ten years ago and never looked back. I might not make as much but I only work as hard as I want to. For me it was more of a health thing then anything else but I 'll never regret being my own boss. When I get tried I quit and go work on my truck.:metal: Oh ya did I mention I'm broke.:lol: But then who is'nt now a days.:lol: Livin day by day and loving it.:lol:
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Just a quick update. I started blocking and want to show a comparision. I blocked the upper side area and want to show the difference. Here is the RT bedside. You can see all of the defects. So far they are blocking out.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00625.jpg Here is the LT side. There is difference. I spent the same amount of time blocking. You can see the block I'm using laying on top. Back to work. http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...d/DSC00626.jpg |
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Hell......I can't afford to finish this one :banghead:
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Dang Alan, your getting me dizzy with the two builds...Super work as we've come to exspect.
198, Your truck is looking good.... |
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Thanks !!!!!!
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Alright Alan.........I have decided on color.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...capes1/L01.jpg I'll get this color code tomorrow. I'm going to use same scheme as 67 Chevelle......Rally wheels and red walls ;) |
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