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62stepside longbox 04-16-2016 04:09 PM

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Also did some cleaning on the frame and got a bit of paint layed down. I used rustoleum black rust paint. It isn't sold in Canada because of how high the VOC content is so I had to get it in the states. It's very similar to por15 but a lot less expensive. It was used on my dads car a couple years ago and is still holding up good.

62stepside longbox 04-16-2016 07:53 PM

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And I also finished making the cab corner so I welded it in and took the welds down. Lots of time in this one, at least it'll only need a skim coat of filler now that the metal is so good

TJ's Chevy 04-16-2016 11:44 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Looking good buddy. :chevy:

62stepside longbox 04-17-2016 12:39 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7563240)
Looking good buddy. :chevy:

It sure is! Thanks

Palf70Step 04-17-2016 07:02 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
:bann::c2::hot:

BFoley 04-17-2016 12:17 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Cab corner looks great. Out of curiosity, do you use a 120v welder or a 220v? I am kicking around getting a 120v to do some body work and am wondering if it would be worth it.

62stepside longbox 04-17-2016 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 7563382)
:bann::c2::hot:

Thanks bill

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Originally Posted by BFoley (Post 7563647)
Cab corner looks great. Out of curiosity, do you use a 120v welder or a 220v? I am kicking around getting a 120v to do some body work and am wondering if it would be worth it.

Thanks Ben, I use a Lincoln 140 (110 volts) and it is more than enough for bodywork and I can weld up to 1/4" steal with good penetration. A 220 would only be necessary if you are going to be welding lots of 1/4" or thicker.

62stepside longbox 04-17-2016 03:49 PM

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These dust shields or whatever they're called that go under the cab corner on stepsides were very bend up but they had next to no rust. Here's before

62stepside longbox 04-17-2016 03:51 PM

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And 15 minutes later of hammering and grinding and they are nice and straight

62stepside longbox 04-20-2016 09:42 PM

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Today I worked on getting the shifter in the correct location so it won't hit the seat when down-throwing. I removed the shifter and cut it to a rabbet so that the two peices overlap. Then I drilled a hole and put a bolt through it then welded it all up. When cutting and welding I had to take breaks a lot and put water on it so that the plastic parts of the shifter didn't get too hot. Then I through some paint on it, greased it up and put it back in

62stepside longbox 04-20-2016 09:43 PM

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Then I cleaned up the shift lever and painted it. Angle of the picture makes it look shorter than it actually is

62stepside longbox 04-20-2016 09:45 PM

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Here it is all wrapped up

60chevyjim 04-20-2016 11:44 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
shifter looks good , have you done the wheel well on second fender ?
any luck with the intake gasket ?

62stepside longbox 04-21-2016 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 60chevyjim (Post 7568034)
shifter looks good , have you done the wheel well on second fender ?
any luck with the intake gasket ?

Thanks, no I haven't got around to the other fender as I've been taking a break from all the sheet metal work. As for the intake I'm waiting on a new gasket from the U.S. That should be better quality.

BFoley 04-21-2016 07:14 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Looking great. Are you planning on doing all of your own body work as well? Just wondering how you would go about prepping/working the cab corner. Do you primer, filler, primer, paint or filler, primer, paint?

TJ's Chevy 04-21-2016 10:09 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Looks nice!

62stepside longbox 04-21-2016 10:39 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by BFoley (Post 7568170)
Looking great. Are you planning on doing all of your own body work as well? Just wondering how you would go about prepping/working the cab corner. Do you primer, filler, primer, paint or filler, primer, paint?

Thanks Ben, yes I am doing all the bodywork myself. I use filler at first then sand that down until the high spots in the metal reveal themselves then I do a very thin coat of filler if needed then sand downthen I move to the primer process, I spray with primer and then sand it to see if there is no more high or low spots. Once I know there's no high or low spots I use a product that is like self etching primer. I spray a coat down then hit it with high grit sandpaper and sand until I can just start to see the layer underneath. Then I spray some regular primer on and I'm ready for paint. Its and extremely time consuming process. I'm sure there are easier ways of doing it but I want it done right. You know what they say, " a paint job is 90% prep and 10% actual paint.

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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7568294)
Looks nice!

Thanks tj

62stepside longbox 04-22-2016 10:37 PM

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I'm all about keeping trucks looking era correct, especially the interiors since it will never go out of style. I already have a era correct dash fan and radio that I have restored and today I rebuilt some under dash lights that I found that look like they are from the 70's that are really cool. The housings are stainless steel and the lens are tinted purple.

62stepside longbox 04-22-2016 10:38 PM

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Here is one of them lit up

TJ's Chevy 04-23-2016 10:49 AM

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Cool!

62stepside longbox 04-23-2016 03:32 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7570483)
Cool!

Thanks tj, you been getting any truck time in lately?

65sub 04-23-2016 09:11 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Nice work as usual Nik. The purple lights are cool too.

62stepside longbox 04-24-2016 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 65sub (Post 7570956)
Nice work as usual Nik. The purple lights are cool too.

Thank you Dale, I should have it ready to hit the road in a month or so

Grizz1963 04-24-2016 02:22 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by 62stepside longbox (Post 7570157)
Here is one of them lit up


Well Nik,

I never even saw those before.

I like them a whole load. Would love to know what they were from, and also to see how they were fitted in a previous life.

Personally, the whole straw thing does it for me, which is why I always enjoy Marks thread on his truck, which constantly evolves.

May have to look out for some of them.

I have a pair of Blue Dots for my new tail light lenses that still need fitting when I get to that on my truck.

namloc 04-24-2016 11:57 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by 62stepside longbox (Post 7570157)
Here is one of them lit up

,Those purple lamps are vintage,though till sold today.They are anti- glare windshield lamps for truckers.They mount up in the corners on the A pillar originally and lesson glare at night.


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