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1Bad62Pro/Street 08-26-2009 06:38 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I here ya bud. I had a 04 yellow GT that I made a BOSS out of. Traded it in like an idiot after I poured all that money in it. What all have ya done to ya 03 Cobra? Last year of the SVT Cobra. Had a buddy who had a yellow 03 with a lot of horses under the hood, and still got 22mpg.

NF65Fleetside 08-26-2009 07:50 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
daym you do work fast! look'n good!

frmula505 08-27-2009 09:44 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
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Originally Posted by 1Bad62Pro/Street (Post 3486126)
I here ya bud. I had a 04 yellow GT that I made a BOSS out of. Traded it in like an idiot after I poured all that money in it. What all have ya done to ya 03 Cobra? Last year of the SVT Cobra. Had a buddy who had a yellow 03 with a lot of horses under the hood, and still got 22mpg.

It has all the bolt ons. Pulleys, exhaust, intake, dyno tune (476hp, 504tq at the wheels) ran a low 12 in Alb (5400ft).
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/2412/hpim0427zs8.jpg
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/175/cam1005gf2.jpg

Here is my Vette, Procharger (3 lb of boost due to alt, soon to change), Full exhaust, dyno tune (470hp, 470 tq at wheels).
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1...club002jz4.jpg
http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/2497/1000282m.jpg

Enough about those cars, this is a truck forum. Worked a little on the 60 last night. Since The cab is ready time to start on the bed. I have the fenders almost ready. So I take the plywood off the floor of the bed, and this is what i found.
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/3707/1000396x.jpg
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/7302/1000397.jpg
Took all that rot off, looks like the shop truck getting a new oak and stainless floor. At least the cross sill are still in good shape.
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/7594/1000398.jpg

frmula505 08-31-2009 09:52 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Had some spare time over the weekend. Weather was cool enough to work. in the garage. I got the bed off and on jack stands. I removed all the sills. Will clean and paint this evening. I decided to weld up the stake holes and roll ends.
http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/5237/1000400u.jpg

After welding got the body work (there and rear of fender) done.
http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/6223/1000405.jpg

The body work on the rear fenders is done.
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/5526/1000403w.jpg

The hard part is left. I have a couple of small rust holes next to the fender bolts. Have to weld them up and do the body work on the bed sides.

frmula505 09-01-2009 09:38 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
After work last night scraped, sprayed some degreaser, and power washed the rear section of the frame. Ordering some drop springs, and gonna paint it black.
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/1043/1000406z.jpg

frmula505 09-09-2009 10:08 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Worked on it a bit over the long weekend. Ran into a little problem.I am installing a 5" rear drop kit (springs, shocks,and panhard rod). Well the bottom spring bolts were frozen onto the trailing arms. I cut the bottom head off, hoping I could pound them up. No dice, had to get my air chisel and destroy the lower cup. With the springs off I cut the top of the bolt, still froze. The I got my drill and drilled out around the bolt. Let it soak with penetrating spray over night. Finally was able to pound them out. Sorry I was so busy cussing that I didn't take any pictures. Well the parts should be in any day now. I'll paint everything tonight and post some pics.
As i was looking at my now upside down bed (to dolly out the bed panels behind the fenders) I noticed a couple of rusty areas. Took care of them.
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/3666/1000407t.jpg

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DPowers 09-09-2009 10:53 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Nice

frmula505 09-10-2009 09:39 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Weather was nice and cool last night, so I was able to do a little work. I got the bottom of the fenders and bed undercoated. Yes it looks like I missed a spot at the rear cross sill. I'll take care of that this afternoon.
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/494/1000412.jpg

Also got the rear half of the frame painted. I'll have to lift the truck( once the rear suspension is back together waiting on parts) to get to the front half.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/2116/1000411h.jpg

Chevy Fleetside 09-10-2009 10:31 AM

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Maybe you might want to try this. It is still coming along nice though.

frmula505 09-10-2009 10:52 AM

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The leading edge does look flimsy once the roll is filled. I like your idea. Will update thanks

Dan in Pasadena 09-10-2009 11:29 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Just curious, what did you spray the rear portion of the frame with? Since it is a "shop truck" did you use an automotive paitn or just a Rustoleum type product?

frmula505 09-10-2009 11:48 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
They sell Rustolium by the quart. I just buy that and use one of my spray guns. On my other truck (the 59 chevy see thread in sig) I used farm implement paint. It's a strait enamel thinned with reg paint thinner. I durable as all hell. but takes forever to set. Can't use it on something you are going fast on. And your right it is a gonna be my shop truck, I just get carried away when working on my vehicles. Nothing wrong with a nice looking shop truck.

Chevy Fleetside 09-10-2009 11:55 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
1 7/8 j bed exaust tubing.

Dan in Pasadena 09-10-2009 12:05 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Don't feel bad about making it look nice. My feeling is - if I don't like how it looks I'm not going to enjoy owning it/driving it.

As soon as my '46 gets home from being re-wired (tomorrow, fingers crossed) I plan on doing the same to the rear portion of my frame. My bed wood is already out so I know my frame it is good shape..well, all but the rearmost cross sill. It has a small bit of rust through - guess I'm gonna have to buy a MIG welder. I haven't welded in 20 years (no MIG's then) but I guess a cross sill no one will ever see is as good a place to practice on as any! I'm considering buying a Harbor Freight cheapie, or a small used Miller, Hobart, or Lincoln from Craigslist. Advice appreciated.

Anyway, I'm rambling but I like what you're doing to your truck. I'll be following along and posting more stupid questions like this one: When you weld up the stake holes, won't rust form on the underside of the welded plate/inside the tube? What, if anything can be done to try to prevent that? I was thinking if you could slosh some POR 15 or other rust converter using a long handled brush or even by turning the bed side upside down? Or am I worrying over nits?

frmula505 09-10-2009 12:21 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I don't worry about rust on the underside because I live in a dry climate. Your pretty far from the beach you should be ok. We only get rust where water settles. If you have the bed off you can paint with brush and long handle or just drop it in there like you say. By the way i used to live in El Sereno right down the way from you.

And no question is stupid, other than the one not asked.

Dan in Pasadena 09-10-2009 12:40 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
El Sereno, huh? I am a Metro employee working TWO different construction projects right now. One is in Culver City and the other in ELA; just a hop from El Sereno. In fact I drive through it every day I work in ELA.

Any recommendation on the MIG purchase? What are you using for patch panels on misc. repairs like those stake holes? At first I figured I'd just go to a salvage yard and get a big, flat 70's hood or something but now I wonder if Home Depot would carry any sheet metal stock in the right guage I could store more easily?

frmula505 09-10-2009 01:11 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I just have a small Century mig (125A). I would look for an old hood from the fifties. By the 60's they had started using thinner/cheaper metal. I use the hood from a 49 Plymouth parts car I have. I am building a 51 Plymouth leadsled also. Haven't worked on it in ages but It's still there.
http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/950/image23wa8.jpg
And I know all the places you work at, cool.

Dan in Pasadena 09-10-2009 01:28 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Thanks for the heads up on the lighter gauge metal by the 60's, I hadn't thought of that.

I know "you get what you pay for" applies to all tools but I expect to do only minimal rust repair and a very few custom touches like the stake bed holes and welding shut the bed tube ends, so a minimal MIG welder should work fine.

Thanks for the advice, Dan

jchav62 09-10-2009 03:05 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Hey frmula,

Are you just using regular paint thinner with your Rustoleum. I know it says not to, but if you use lacquer thinner, 50/50 mix, it will spray the same and dry to the touch in 1/10 time. Give it a shot... Looking good, BTW!

frmula505 09-10-2009 03:12 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
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Originally Posted by jchav62 (Post 3511878)
Hey frmula,

Are you just using regular paint thinner with your Rustoleum. I know it says not to, but if you use lacquer thinner, 50/50 mix, it will spray the same and dry to the touch in 1/10 time. Give it a shot... Looking good, BTW!

The rustoleum is thinned with regular thinner. I use just enough to make it sprayable. nowhere near 50/50. It dries to the touch in about 5 minutes. Also when you use lacquer thinner it affects the gloss a bit. The farm implement paint can take up to week to dry completely. But when dry it's the closest you can get to powder coating.

likaroc13 09-10-2009 05:02 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
i guess scraping, degreasing, & power washing the frame does a pretty good job of cleaning the frame...once painted, how does the finish look (hard to tell in pics)? i guess if you want it slick, you have to use a power tool w/ wire brush or sandblast it

frmula505 09-10-2009 06:08 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I scraped and cleaned, then degreaser with a power wash, then went over the exposed parts with a 5" wire wheel. It's far from a perfect finish. But it looks good enough for me. once the metal has surface rust, it's hard to get a perfectly smooth finish.

likaroc13 09-10-2009 06:24 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
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Originally Posted by frmula505 (Post 3512098)
I scraped and cleaned, then degreaser with a power wash, then went over the exposed parts with a 5" wire wheel. It's far from a perfect finish. But it looks good enough for me. once the metal has surface rust, it's hard to get a perfectly smooth finish.

cool, sounds good...i guess i'll take the same route for mine then...i'm not looking for show quality, as mine will be a routine driver as well

what did you undercoat with?

protrash64 09-10-2009 07:09 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Lookin good frmula505. I always clean stuff up too. Takes time, sometimes I wonder why, but it makes it nicer in the end.

Dan in Pasadena 09-10-2009 07:09 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 3512126)
cool, sounds good...i guess i'll take the same route for mine then...i'm not looking for show quality, as mine will be a routine driver as well

what did you undercoat with?

I think for most of usthis level of frame refinishing is probably MORE than we need - of course unless you're anal (like I am) and can afford (like I CAN'T) to sandblast and powder coat!:lol:

As for the undercoating, has anyone used the do-it-yourself stuff they sell at Pep Boys? I think that stuff is put on by a gnarly looking foam roller but you might be able to do it with a special made spray gun. I even think I've seen such a gun at Harbor Freight for way cheap - you wouldn't wan to use an expensive automotive gun for that anyway.

Also, what about those giant rattle cans? I'm sure they're expensive and would be prone to plugging up but for doing one fender at a time, maybe they'd be worth considering?


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