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Skinny,
Might be too late in your though process but I can highly recommend Steel It to paint the chassis with. Looks good, goes on well - seems fairly durable going by my ham fisted attempts at fitting components, and best of all you can weld through it if you do happen to forget to weld the captive nuts on for the fuel tank... You are definitely a dab hand at this blasting lark. Looking forward to the next update. P. :D |
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I've used Steel It on some projects in the past - nice paint!
For the '61 I will be spraying Epoxy Primer followed by Polyurethane Enamel on everything, as well as Raptor bedliner on the more delicate bits, then spray Corrosion FREE inside anything I can get to. It lasted 60 years with the original marginally-applied poo coatings. With proper coverage and today's coatings, it will easily last another 60 years; I'll be well over 100 and probably shouldn't be driving by then. |
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Good day to get some primer done:
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that cab is really turning out nice
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Lots of rain, so no blasting today.
I fabricated a brace to put some strength back in where I had to cut to fit the exhaust pipe. AND this needs to be removable to install/change mufflers. Magnaflow on order. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...56-672x378.jpg https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...22-672x378.jpg |
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great idea making the exhaust pass through a removable panel for maintenance. Very jealous of all the space you have to work on the truck - great progress...
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Four more hours of blasting, and I'm half-done the bottom of the frame.
https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...00-672x378.jpg Found a crack too. Easy fix, though: drill the end of the crack so it cannot propagate, grind a V and fill it in. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...01-672x378.jpg Supposed to rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, so I may deal with those (and the A/C Compressor notch, and the exhaust holes) at that point. My hope is to get the frame finished tomorrow, and (if I'm lucky) get the crossmember blasted as well (or Thursday). I have one week left to finish my goal of "everything blasted and primed by the end of the summer." |
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All be a big PHEW when you have finished the blasting.
I am still picking bits of media out of my ears 4 months later..... P. :D |
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twenty hours in total on the frame:
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Pouring rain today, so I went into town and picked up some pipe fittings to try and improve the pressure blaster. Also picked up a wack of fasteners - I'm REALLY looking forward to putting the frame together. Took SkinnyKid2 to a small tour of the highschool he's attending next week (not mine - I feel it's important for teacher's kids to be out from under the shadow of their parent. That comes with a thread - if they mess around, I WILL bring them to my school, and I WILL ride them like a rented mule).
Also did some cabinet blasting with some small stuff. Trans crossmember, bed floor risers, bag mounts, etc.... Fabricated the "patch" for the hole I cut in the frame to clear the AC pump. Flipped the cab on its back and finally sprayed the bottom. Used my wee touch-up gun. Very little overspray, and it fits into small nooks and crannies well. Super easy to move/flip the cab when it's on tires: https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...06-672x378.jpg |
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Over the next two weeks will be flipping Woodys cab on its back, question is do I take the glass out or not…..
Will the build slow down once school starts again? P. :D |
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Depends how far you want to go. If you have rust in the window channel, I'd pull the glass. Also, new rubber seals are usually a good idea.
Do you have to pull the glass to flip the cab over? Nope. Once school starts, all this will slow to a crawl, usually for about a month and a half, or two, until I get settled in at work. |
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The front screen was replaced, along with the rubber before my tenure. A cursory 'poke' with a sharp stick has failed to show any signs of weakness around the windows so will leave it and call on my numerous children to help lower Woody slowly onto his back.
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Raptor sprayed on the underside of the cab. This is so when the frame is finally painted (maybe tomorrow), the cab can go on and stay there, and I can focus on paint prep.
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Nothing to add from this side of the pond other than...Nice....
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NOTE all of you doing a stepside: the aftermarket rear cab supports are not made at the correct angles. I followed a youtube video and altered the inner rocker flange end to fit, but I should have altered the floor-side flanges to fit - the "shield" used on stepper cabs attaches to the cab support, and needs to be perfectly inline with the rear of the cab so there are no gaps.
I needed to bend a sort of off-set flange in these shields to attach to the drunk shape of the cab support, but accurately fill the gap on the outer body. These are pop-riveted and 2K Seam Sealed into place. I hope they stay. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...11-672x378.jpg And the frame and some frame-related bitties got primed (it's upside down in this pic) The hard part was getting the frame out of the shop and across the yard and up on saw horses all by my lonesome. Wish I had friends (grin): https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...30-672x378.jpg https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...39-672x378.jpg |
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I def would have come by to help if you were within an hours drive.
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You're 32 hours away. I bet, if you're good, you could knock that down to 30 hours. I'll have coffee on when you get here.
Or Sweet Tea. Iced Tea in Canada is Sweet Tea. I had Iced Tea in the states once. Yuck. Why would I just have cold tea? Needs me some sugar in there! |
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Last night I hosed two cans of Eastwood "Internal Frame Coating" through the boxed sections of the frame as well as my notches, which of course leaked out of every orifice.
Eastwood had told me previously that you can spray an epoxy primer over their IFC, but could only guarantee that it works with Eastwood Epoxy Primer. I figured I would chance it. Except that if I sprayed Epoxy again, I would have to wait 4 hours before I could final paint down. So off to KMS Tools to get a gallon of reducer for my epoxy and I sprayed it as a sealer (as per data sheet), which means I can spray colour in 30 minutes. Nothing wrinkled, so I'm probably good to go. Sprayed PPG Delfleet Essential gloss black over the frame and bits I primered yesterday: https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...45-672x378.jpg Taking a break until next weekend, so I can relax for the first time this summer. Wheeee! Next Summer's goal: Colour! |
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Been watching your thread for a few months. Great work!
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Met a new fellow in the neighbourhood, as I went around trying to find three guys to help carry the frame back into the shop. Seems all but one of my immediate neighbours are on holidays.
I dragged the frame out, but Mr. Robaxacet is saying "no" for bringing it back in myself. Finished my trailer hitch and it's primed and sitting outside. I'll spray gloss on it tomorrow. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...01-672x377.jpg |
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Assembling the frame and some air ride components:
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Steam rollin now.
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That is coming along very quickly, and nicely, Skinny!
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Hitch painted, along with motor mounts, lowering blocks, and bed floor risers:
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i am with you, i must have sweet tea, NO LEMON! |
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But of course, we cannot stop there, oh no no no:
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Just puttering today. Put the motor mounts on the frame and dropped the engine/trans in just to confirm pinion angle once I put the axle back in (comedy of decisions here, long story). Installed the hitch and the rear support for the gas tank. Corrected some improperly positioned bed floor risers.
Also, Muffler arrived: a 4" Magnaflow I can stick my entire arm through. |
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Really enjoying the videos Skinny, especially the cab one as that is next on my list of things to do.
Subscribed as you head towards 10K P. :D |
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Did you do the caster mod to the front lower control arms?
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Yes. 3/4" farther forward.
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ght=caster+mod The benefit is additional Caster (current standards) w/o adding shims or shifting the wheel closer toward the firewall. |
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Hitch and back of tank support:
https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...16-672x378.jpg I need a rain-free weekend to paint the rest of the rear suspension and some other bits. Picking up interior and engine bay paint tomorrow. Anyone guess what I made this for?? https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...05-672x378.jpg |
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