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:lol: they will take 2 trucks if you will finance them for 30 years and take their $10 a week allowance for payment ;) :lol: Quote:
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hells yeah!
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[QUOTE=joe231;3158857]lots of work, but i'm excited
Hells Yeah!!! wait....you are talking April 2010, right? ;) :metal: 2009...You got 2 months Joe...Whats the problem:lol: Let's see what you got from Tony. And I agree with you, Tony is real easy to deal with and knows these trucks. |
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ok, here ya go Attachment 434046 and I picked up some stuff this morning Attachment 434047 |
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I should have the muffler shop make me one of those raidiator pipes when I go in for my crome tips. Nice score.
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yeah they are cool....aluminized pipe...think maybe you could polish it up nice.
I might get it powder coated.....$40 plus shipping gets you the whole kit from Tony |
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nice stuff
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Oooohhhh...PPG! Good stuff but kinda pricey! I cheaped out and bought a gallon of the Omni.
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Bring that pipe with you tomorrow and ill get the polish so when you bring cab you can try it. |
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The Omni is a cheaper line of PPG stuff. Similar to Shop Line. From what I understand(and I may be wrong) it is an older formulation that was used prior to the DPLF90. BTW, the 'LF' stands for lead free.
I bought it from a semi-local PPG distributor. Went in and asked for the DPLF90 and he quoted me the price and that started a lengthy discussion. He explained it as basically you had "good, better and best" with the PPG being "best" and the Omni being "better". I opted for the Omni. He even offered to tint it for me if I wanted(was thinking about the light blue suede at the time) but I didn't. If anyone knows more about this, feel free to jump in. The info above is what I have read online and been told so it may not be completely accurate. |
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This is what I meant when I told Joe he'd be saying:uhmk::uhmk:.....my friend had been thru it a couple of times and got me squared away. |
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yeah, lots of options............ what did the omni gallon cost ya? everything pictured above cost me $114 and change. I went to B&H as Mike(MuscleRodz) suggested, they are a dupont distributor. they had a similar epoxy primer, but it only came in gallons and cost $280.....so the guy told me of a PPG distributor in Norman, he was very cool and i would like to give them some business in the future. Thanks again Mike! they said they did know you.....but wouldn't hold it against me;):lol: |
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You would have ended up using that gallon by the time you got around the truck.
Don't use Omni, you would be sorry after doing everything else right. Not the time to go cheap on paint. it would be a different story if you want ed a scuff and shoot so it was all one color. Go with the good stuff that carries a warranty. Not up on PPG products anymore. |
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I'm sure glad your cab story had a happy ending:smoke:Can't wait to see the build.Take lots of pics for us amatuers cause I have this to look forward to on my project as well.Keep Going:metal: Looking good!
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I'm just going by braille, feeling this out paint thing out. I don't mind spending the extra coin for quality, I just want to learn. The wife and I are trying to do everything ourselves, with help from you, Scott, and all the other more experienced painters. I want this restoration to last. we will never get rid of this truck, it will be passed on to our kids, so money isn't really an issue, we can wait and save to have the money to do it right, of course, that might kill our self imposed deadlines. Quote:
i realize your name probably isn't Hank.....but i couldn't pass up the bosephus reference ;) |
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Subscribed......wanna keep up with 'As the Grinder Turns'.
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tune in tomorrow.......we will find out who fathered Consuela's love-child...and the local philanthropist will come back from the dead to find his wife in the arms of his brother :uhmk: :haha: |
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Between this, Alan's Classics, Jasons65, and MacAttack Im having a great time...cant stop laughing.
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Using omni on suspension parts and whatever else might see some wear and tear. Omni was $27 for a the quart set up. DP is $83 for the quart set up. Kind of wish I would of bought a gallon of DP to begin with, as I have already sprayed up two quarts. At the time I bought it, I didn't want to spend $300+ on a gallon of primer. With my gun set up, 1.4 tip, the Omni lays down a little bit nicer than the DP does. Not sure of durability on either as this is my first go around. My dad just bought some SPI epoxy primer, and I think he spent ~$175 for two sprayable gallons. Supposedly it is really good primer too. I chose the DP 60, for the reason of color. :uhmk: |
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Hey Joe, where ya going with that grinder in your hand?
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when you coming out to visit ;) Quote:
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That's the same thing I've been told by my friend that knows PPG products very well. I've used both DP and Omni and couldn't tell the difference, nor have I had issues with either one. |
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