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I am in the process of putting a 402 BB into my '72 4x4 blazer.... I need a little help with something, could you contact me please ?
ncjthree@gmail.com Thank-you Nick |
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ntd, I will try to shoot you an e-mail. If you want you can also send me a PM thru the forum.
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bump for an update. Anything new to report?
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I don't really have any pictures to update with, but I have been working on the blazer pretty steadily. I kind of stopped putting updates on the forum because I figured everyone was getting tired of seeing pictures of metal work. I took this week off of work and plan to work on the Blazer for 4 solid days. I should definately have alot of pictures to post by the end of this week!
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So, post up your pics, we all like pics, makes the thread more interesting |
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jaros44sr, You have a good point. I will go thru my camera and see if there are any old pictures I can post. The good news is I should be 100% done with metal work by the end of the day tomorrow!
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Agreed with the pictures of the metal work. Love watching the updates
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Great Job! Joining in to see how this thing turns out!
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I agree, even though we've seen metal work, everytime I see another one come along with this much work it motivates me.
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We all just like to see that somebody out there is actually getting something done.
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:agree:
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Keep the pictures coming. Everybody likes to see your updates.I have enjoyed watching your blazer come back to life!
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:fb:
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Its good to see someone using metal to repair rust.. Most people smear bondo or glass over it lol. Then it always comes through slowly.
Good job. |
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Thanks for all of the support everyone! I feel bad that I didn't keep up with my posts. I went back thru my camera but there weren't any old pictures worth posting.
I took this week off of work so I could get as much work done as possible before turkey day. My dad and I finished up all of the metal work. The work primarily consisted of minor tasks like grinding down welds and welding up pinholes. We were also able to patch the rear quarter panels using donor patches from old front fenders. I also made some homemade fiberglass top retainers that go on the underside of the bed panels. Unfortunately there are no pictures of this progress. Here are some before shots of the rotten lower quarter panels. Sorry about not having during and after pics but they are repaired now. http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00132.jpg http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00133.jpg At the end of the day yesterday I took this picture. I thought it was interesting that there are 6 different colors on the body in this shot. What was the original color of this blazer again? http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00317.jpg |
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So today we pushed the blazer outside and sandblasted all of the paint off of the body. Here are some pictures of her in a hodgepodge of colors for one last time.
http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00322.jpg http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00320.jpg It took about 600 pounds of sand and about 5 hours but here she is in her naked form. The body filler you see in the pictures was put on by me. I kind of jumped the gun on the body work. http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00324.jpg http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00325.jpg http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00328.jpg |
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Find anymore holes after all that blasting?
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nice progress!!!
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Here is a photo I have been waiting to take for a long time. Everything you see on the ground is rotten metal that was removed from the body of this blazer!
http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00332.jpg I knew that a lot of metal had bee removed but I was surprised to that the pile was as big as it was. http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00333.jpg It took about 100 cut off wheels to remove all of these panels and the donor patches that replaced them. http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00330.jpg We finished priming the body with self etch primer just as the sun was setting. It was exciting to see the blazer finally get into primer, but I can't wait to get it back into blue paint. http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00340.jpg http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC00339.jpg It was a hectic four days but I made it to where I was hoping to by this time of the week. Now it's time to relax, spend time with the family, eat some turkey, and watch some football! |
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Ridnhi, Thanks!
hgs_notes, There were a few pinholes that showed up so there will be a little bit more welding and grinding in my future. Fortunately the pinholes that opened up were at a minimum. Most of them appeared on the doors, although a couple appeared on the windshield frame as well. |
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That looks incredible. Definitely admire your determination. That pile is incredible!!! Looks like 1/2 of the truck was rust...
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Unreal. Congratulations. Kind of like Nukes Swiss Cheese Camaro build. Almost more weld than base metal there.
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That is awesome!!!
Amazing work! |
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Thanks for the comments everyone! Im hoping to post pictures of more progress within the next couple of weeks.
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