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Coming from somewhere that has winter, that looks like a pretty solid bed.
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Thanks guys! Fun to get a little feedback, keeps me motivated. The deeper I get into the truck the more I enjoy it. Quick question for you though...Have any of you dealt with bed-liner removal? Someone thought it would be a good idea to roll that stuff along the bottom of the bed without sanding the paint first. Subsequently, I was able to pull a few chunks off by hand. Maybe a heat gun, putty knife, and lots of patience?
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I was able to get up early before class today and get a little work done on the bed. Nothing glamorous, but stuff I had to check off my list. There was a big oil spill in the front of the bed so I burned through a roll of paper towels and got that mess taken care of. Then ground some rust off the front of the bed sidewalls and sprayed some primer over it. It'll do for now until I get back to it. I posted a couple of pictures of the bed-liner that was peeling up. The section I peeled up came off without much effort, but the rest looks like it might be a pain in the... well you get the idea...
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The Blue Ox is coming along very nicely. The camper looks to be in pretty good shape. Are you going to put it to good use? 100 bucks for a good grille, nice doors and a fender? You stole em!
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Let's see some inside camper pics😀 I love the slide ons, I picked one up a few years back , great for the fishing getaways!
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Today turned out to be a pretty eventful one. I decided it was time to do the bed swap. The only problem was the lack of willing bodies to lift the bed off the truck... So after a little pondering my dad came up with the idea of using my camper jacks to lift the bed off. It ended up working flawlessly! The job was a lot easier on our backs this way haha. While the bed was off the truck, I switched out the front bed panel. It was much easier to get to all the bolts this way. I also took the rear bumper off, I'll be posting about that later...its more than rusty...hopefully their is a way to salvage it. All in all, I think it turned out pretty well, 6 hours of work and I got myself a new truck bed!
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New bed looks much cleaner!
As for the rear bumper, if it's just a lot of surface rust, you can get a quart of Rustoleum rust preventative enamel at Walmart or probably even Fred Meyer right by you, and all you'll have to do is go over the bumper with a wire brush or wire wheel, and then you can brush that paint right on. It's black so it'll match your front bumper. |
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That is a bit rough, but if nothing else the paint will tide you over until you can find a cleaner one. I used that paint for the frame and all the suspension parts on my stepside, there's a few pics posted in my build thread you can check out to see how well it works. It's awesome stuff.
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I agree with Nick. Wire brush and Rustoleum are the ticket. The instructions say to use a wire brush to remove loose scale -- tailor made for your situation with that bumper. For the cracking bedliner stuff I think I would get as much off as I could when it was cold so it could stay stiff and you can snap off big chunks, maybe use a putty knife carefully. And then I would move to a heat gun and a small putty knife after that. Probably lacquer thinner for any remaining residue -- rubber gloves, eyewear, etc.
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I attacked the bumper with a wire wheel and hammer today. After chipping away for 30 minutes, my bumper had taken the form of dust in the driveway... So the search begins for a cheap step bumper to replace the old one. However, I still wanted to give that black Rustoleum enamel a try, so I took advantage of the bumper being off to clean up my receiver hitch. Turned out pretty good! Makes me want to paint other parts of my frame the same way.
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If you've been following my thread you probably saw that I picked up a new bed to replace my old rusted one. Yesterday I thought would be a good day for a light project on the truck. I was simply going to sand a few surface rust spots and then fill them in with a touch of Bondo. When I got out to my truck I began to inspect the bed a little closer....I believe this is where the saying "don't go looking for trouble unless you're ready to find it" comes from... Bellow the back tail lights the previously rolled on bed liner was starting to peel up, being the curious guy I am I pulled back the bed liner to reveal quite the predicament. What I thought was a decently rust free bed quickly turned into a hacked and packed bed full of Bondo and rust... It appears that someone went ahead and covered some surface rust with Bondo then rolled bed liner over the top to hide everything. My quick sanding projected has evolved into another animal. I've never done any real sheet metal work on a vehicle before so I figure this will be a good place to start. I cut a piece off my old bed and am going to use that as my patch panel. Any tips or tricks you guys can offer would be great! Like I said its my first go at replacing metal on a vehicle. I'm not expecting anything close to perfect...this is going to be my driver/fishing truck after all haha. Here's a few pictures of what I was able to get done so far...
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Cool ride, (no pun intended being in Alaska.) It's great that your taking the time to save the Ox, and letting us watch as you do it.:metal:
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Looking good!
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This last week hasn't been as productive as I would have liked...it was finals week at school, so most of my time has reluctantly been spent at the library studying... However, I did find an hour to throw my new doors on...they are still in need of some prep work and paint, I'll add it to the "to do" list. For the moment the Blue Ox is going to be a little less blue haha.
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Love the thread. I'm looking at building the truck I can't find and this is exactly what I'm looking at. Tons o parts with tons o rust. Those doors are nicer that what I can usually find (or afford).
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WARNING...FIRST TIME WELDER
I thought about not posting pictures of my work today due to the poor quality of work...but it wouldn't be any fun if I didn't show you my struggles right :lol:? The pivot point on my truck bed was completely rusted out, but I was given a spare patch piece along with the bed. For my first time ever prepping, cutting, and welding a patch piece on a truck... I feel like I did kinda sorta okay... I have to learn to weld at some point, so I figured this is the place to start lol. It still needs some more work, but the mosquitoes were eating me alive so I called it a day. The last picture shows the plate I'm going to weld in next time. Its just sitting in place for now. Attachment 1651233 As you can see, there isn't a lot of metal left to weld to....darn rust Attachment 1651234 Attachment 1651235 |
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your work looks just fine! I will be in your shoes one day. a welder is the next pricey item to be added to my garage and Im sure mine will look a lot worse than yours!!
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The key to welding on an old rusty truck is to cut enough back so you get to good steel to weld to. Sometimes you have to cut out way more steel than you originally thought. It looks pretty good though. A little grinding and paint and you will be good to go.
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