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Very nice Greg!! I didn't get much done today. I was out driving the truck for the first time this year. :metal:
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Still not sure if I like these or not. I was thinking they would go with the stainless tailgate chains and pivot bolts. I will decide when everything gets mounted together. If not I have another set that can be painted body color. It's always nice having extra parts.
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The top of the roof is ready for slick sand. The back of the cab is getting close. Once it gets back on the stand I'll work the cab corners and finish the rockers out. The bottom of the roof flange still needs work.
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Nice craftmanship....Awesome attention to detail!
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Amazing work as always Alan. I know it's a ways off but looking forward to the paint being applied.
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vents look great greg, and so does the cab alan, cant wait to see it in primer,and slick sand is some awesome stuff, hard to spray but easy to work.
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How many have A.D.D. when your working on your truck. I suffer from it. I starting laughing today. I started to work on one thing and as I was working my way around the cab I found a few other things that needed done and ended up working on them. Squirrel Here are a few pics from today. I used an awl to find good metal then cut it out. Then I cleaned all the loose rust away, treated the remaining rust and cut the patch out of the new panel. The inside of the door was in really nice shape. |
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a few more. I normally don't cut my new panels long, but I saw this one will need some massaging to get it right. Glad I did. My first fit was almost perfect.
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Nice work on the patch. My passenger door needs a little attention in that same area.
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man thats nice work!!
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A series of pics while I was welding the patches. |
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Cool. No more speaker holes.
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Very Nice Repair... Great work as always!!!
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Nice work as always. ;)
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Like it!
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Very nice patches and work! Did you use a repop patch or donor or form all of that?
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Worked the cab corners and welded the main harness hole on the firewall and also a hole in the dash from a PO. Still need some more work on the cab corners. |
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Question for you Alan, you mentioned you used OMNI epoxy on this one but you prefer the PPG DP line of epoxy. How well has it been working with it while doing the filler on top? Once your done with the filler are you going to recoat with the OMNI epoxy or go straight to slick sand or something else?
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Pics of the new version of slick sand. I'll report what it's like. It actually comes with a quart of catalyst so you get 5 quarts of material instead of 4 with the old. I also ordered the 3M Platinum filler, it sands good and cheaper than rage extreme. The only problem I have with it is pin holes. The double walled area where the steering column comes thru the floor had some cancer. I cut it out and will treat what I can. |
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Thanks Alan. I am going to try the Omni this weekend on some bed parts. Looking forward to what you think about the new Super Build primer.
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Hmmmm.... Slick sand, G2, and now this? Wonder what kinda cannon you gotta use to get this stuff on?
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nice work alan, and thanks for the info,i too am kinda curious about what size tip will be needed to shot this primer or will you thin it,ifso what will you use to thin it with? sorry for all the questions but i put alot of stock in your expertise when it comes to this body stuff.
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Awaiting your further information on applying said products.
Cause I'm takin' notes and I needz to Knowz. Great job Man. :metal: |
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Funny how this stuff works out. I was just doing some research on Slick Sand last night. It gets very good reviews on other forums. Glad to see Alan is going to try it out for us. :metal::metal::metal:
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Todays progress, I'll comment on previous post later. I got to run
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I've been able to spend some quality time on it Friday and today. I've got a few more filler spots to work, but started scuffing the rest of the cab getting it ready for some Super Build. The fire wall, outside of the back panel and right door jamb is scuffed. I was also able to push some dents out of the dash. It's amazing what you can do with a baseball bat as seen on the cab floor. ;) |
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Not sure if anyone has told you or not but you do some pretty good work. Lol. The Louisville Slugger is a nice touch. I can't wait to come check out the progress in a couple weeks.
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Very Nice, I too like the Louisville Slugger
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Today was a day of rest for me as far as doing work in the shop. ;) |
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Ball Bat, ha ha! I have a broken Sledgehammer handle I use for similar purposes. I was using a Stanley spud bar to get behind a quarter and push up a big low this week. High tech, Baby! Whatever git's 'er done!
I usually run SS/G2 with a splash of lacquer thinner to get it moving thru a HF HVLP with a 1.8 tip. "Splash", that's a highly technical paintin' term. |
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some killer looking work on that cab!! keep it up
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Thanks guys. Alan is knocking the cab out pretty quick. When you consider working a full time job, doing this at night, and helping at another body shop on Saturdays. Not sure how he does it.
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Worked some tonight trying to get it ready to prime and found some more areas that needs work. |
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