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This was a couple nights ago.
I installed the throttle linkage and pedal, but they don't line up. It was late and I haven't studied it. My guess is the studs for the pedal are in the wrong place. I replaced the floor in that area and drilled the holes for the studs without thinking. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/DSC03783.JPG I knew this would be a problem since the engine was moved forward. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/DSC03784.JPG New seals for the cowl vents. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/DSC03788.JPG In process. It took maybe 15 minutes to do one vent. It's not hard just have to take some time. The seals could tear easily. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/DSC03785.JPG Finished http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/DSC03787.JPG Also realized tonight that the little chrome piece on the vent window where the window locks closed is removable. I never really paid much attention to it. :lol: |
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looking good alan, you make things look to easy, as far as the accelerator assembly, ever thought about using a 72 cable style, pretty sure thats where im going with mine when i start on the cab.
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I painted my Roadstar bags, trunk and Batwing Fairing silver and black. When I cleared over it all the black had metallic in it. It kinda looks good that way, but it's not what I wanted. Looks like I did it on purpose. So I had it pinstriped anyway. :lol: http://belair.smugmug.com/Other/My-S...28_WBewB-L.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Motorcycle...30_KzuZo-L.jpg |
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Thanks Allan, No but before I paint again I will. ;)
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Alan quick ? I sprayed my s10 bed about 4 years ago. I did about 3 coats of black, and then 2-3 coats of clear. And yes I only used one gun.
The end of last year my clear started to turn white and flake in spots. I followed the directions to the T. What do you think would be the cause. It's going to get redone, and I'll get another gun. I'll probably do a flat though in the clear. |
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What brand of paint were you using? Was it base coat or single stage black? I've seen people including myself spray a single stage let it dry and color sand it and then clear it. Makes for a deeper shine. How long did you let the base coat sit before clearing? Did you spray it in a booth or outside? Just trying to get more info before I make up an answer. :haha: J/K I was talkiing to the painter at work about it and these are the questions he asked me. ;)
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I think it was a duplicolor base and clear. I think I picked it up from Orielly's because the bed and cab were diffrent colors.
I think I waited 5-10 min between the base and clear. And I did it outside, so I know I got crap in it because I got a bunch of orange peel. And make up a good answer I wanna hear it! |
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Question, do you put catalyst in the base coat? I was told you don't have to. And another lesson I learned is DO NOT COLOR SAND METALLIC BEFORE CLEAR COAT. I learned the hard way.:uhmk::uhmk:
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I learned that lesson as well not sanding metallic base before clear. I used 400 out of habit to sand a bad spot out. That made the metallics lay a different way than the rest. The painter said I should have used 2000. |
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I picked the headlight bezels up yesterday. $5ea.
I'm confussed right now. I've been blocking on my bed and consider myself a good mud man. I've blocked my left bedside several times and thought it was good enough to prime. I even blocked it with 320 with no problems. i was running my hands over it yesterday and found a major problem. I have my suspitions of what happened, but won't mention it here. I blocked it out with 80 and 180 today and ready for primer again in that spot. |
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Alan, I sent another email to verify paypal...Thanks
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Allan $hit happens. :lol:
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He's a sleep walker. Does bodywork late at night with the lights off.:lol:
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did something get Hot? looking good Alan!
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so im not the only one this crap happens to. looks good to me great job on the fuel door.
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I did get my center seat welded up. The seats are ready for the upolstery shop. |
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I don't need diapers yet. Not THAT OLD :lol:
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Hey Alan or anyone who might be able to help. I sprayed a RTS epoxy primer on my truck, and its been on the truck for a week or better. I sprayed some HB can primer on the epoxy to prepare for a guide coat and the primer cracked ( like wet lightening bolts) every where there was epoxy. I dont think the epoxy ever fully dried completely. If I was to run a DA over it, it gums up. What do I have to do now? Sand it all off? Or will it eventually dry completely? I had planned to spray poly primer next, is that a bad idea? I'm open to suggestions, I really hope I dont have to sand it all off because of the gumminess underneath because I epoxied the interior too, what a pain.
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I've had the same problem. :banghead: I guess some primers are lacquer based, and will eat enamel. Lacquer primer should be only sprayed on first. Is that right Allan?
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Sorry guys I don't have a good answer. A question like this might get a better answer in the paint and body section. I don't want to mislead you. ;) I'm not familiar with RTS. Did you mix it right? What is HB? I'm drawing a blank here. |
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RTS ready to spray...It was already mixed and ready to go...I guess.
It did spray thick though, I had it shaken at the hardware and stirred it real good. I sprayed it with my old Devilbiss conventional style gun, I dont know what size tip it has. I had to turn the pressure up to get it to spray. The HB is high build primer (Rustoleum primer sold at Wal Mart). Is spray bomb primer like that laquer based? That would explain why it "cracked"..? So if I get that primer off the truck, do you think its ok to shoot the polyester primer over the epoxy thats on there even though its slightly gummy underneath? Hopefully it will fully cure when it gets warmer around my neck of the woods? |
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I wouldn't spray anything else on it til what you have cures out. If it doesn't cure out then it needs to be removed. There are probably more opinions on this, but it's my .02. ;)
Primed the front of my fenders and the bad spot in the bed. Got to meet west9378 today discussing some work he needs done to his truck. |
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Thanks Alan, I got the package, everything is real nice.
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I was told when lacquer is used over an epoxy primer, there is a risk of lifting. I'm using urethane primer PPG K-36.
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