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Very good job, like all of them, will be a great truck.
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Wow your doing some great work so far. Thanks for the updates.
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Wasn't 100% happy with the feel of the fenders, so there is a bit of filler.
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Oh wow. Just wow.
I've always bought the CHEAP cans of filler (right). But this time I splurged and bought the good stuff (left). Wow. I bet I would have enjoyed bodywork a whole lot earlier in life if I had used this stuff before. Just wow. INFINITELY better. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...08-672x378.jpg |
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In order to do a final epoxy prime on the bed, I need to fabricate the spare tire holder. This is a long-bed fender, which has the tire cut-out in a different spot than the short-bed fender. Not really a problem, just some careful measurement.
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Very cool. i like the fact that you are going to run the spare tire holder on the bed like that. I've never used the Rage Gold but I definitely hear nothing but good things about that product. Keep the updates coming...I enjoy following along.
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Great work, it's going to be great
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Behold! The Holy Trinity of bodywork.
Epoxy Primer, Rage Gold, and Slick Sand. I can do no wrong! https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...33-672x378.jpg And, since I'm feeling cocky, here's my logo welded into the tailgate: https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...45-672x378.jpg |
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Soooooooooo cool.
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That's really cool
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Looking good man! how big of a trailer you planning to pull with that spare tire mount btw? Talk about built to last lol
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Yes, it is robust. Original was probably strong "enough." But this is holding a heavier wheel, further out. There will be no fatigue cracks.
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And a hefty scrub with 80 grit, 180, 220, 320, and 400, and it's ready for Epoxy primer. The outside is good, and the inside is good enough for bedliner.
https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...37-672x378.jpg Scrubbed the roof and hood down in anticipation for Slick Sand. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...41-672x378.jpg |
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Looks awesome. You're always killing it getting things knocked out.
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Body is sanded, needs a couple coats of epoxy, then Slick Sand. I don't want to spray this outside, so.....
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Looks great man and seeing it on the dollies next to the counter really shows how low it is. Kinda amazing with these trucks how small the body seems after getting used to the newer trucks getting bigger with each generation.
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Did a thorough wipe down today. Primer tomorrow.
https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...42-672x378.jpg Furnace filters on the top left feed air in, to row of furnace filters bottom right, which go into a "channel" up to the big ass barn fan in the peak of the ceiling. Nice negative pressure with the fan on the lowest setting. And, I drilled holes for a '98 GMC Yukon 3rd brake light. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...05-672x378.jpg |
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Optimus Priming:
https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...15-672x376.png https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...43-672x378.jpg Wow. These were white two coats of primer ago. https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...57-672x378.jpg |
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Nice job on the paint booth! Did it have enough air movement to clear out the overspray?
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Yes, it was very acceptable. I really need a LOT more intake filter area (the big barn fan is trying to implode the booth, even on the lowest speed), but it was quite adequate.
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Did some filler work today, and spot-primed. Hoping to pick up more furnace filters and spray Slick Sand tomorrow.
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I continue to just look in and be amazed at your build.
The spray booth is something I will have create when I get to that point, both for decent air quality and to prevent my world from turning red.. The die you created for your logo is awesome, a friend made up his own replacement panels on a Mazda RX2 and it took a lot of figuring to get it all together. Thanks again for sharing. |
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Gallon and a quarter of Slick Sand. Golly that's not fun. Slick sand has a pot life of 45minutes, you can't leave it in the gun for more than 15, it's 31°C in the booth, and my scale lets me only mix a pint at a time (50:1 by weight). Made for a frustrating use of time, but it's sprayed. Now to let it cure for three days.
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That looks good, your painting box is a stunner. Next week my hood is ready to paint EP and then the filler, I'm curious.
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I've not used slick sand, how is it to shoot? Does it go on heavy or in light coats? Do you clean your gun between each batch?
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I cleaned the gun at every refill of the cup, because the goo was setting up inside. I left the gun in a bucket of lacquer thinner overnight to see if it will all come out/off today.
I used a cheap "on sale" Princess Auto (Harbor Freight) HVLP that came with a 2.3mm tip. You are going to WANT a 2.3mm tip. 15° increase in temperature gives half the cure time. You can't leave this in the gun more than 15 minutes, and my booth was 10° higher than room temp, so 15 minutes becomes 10 minutes. You gotta work fast. If you spray it down thick, you can get a reasonably smooth. If you spray it light, you're just going to be building up pebbles. Having said all that, this covers so well, that I needed very little filler. It is certainly nice to use to get that super straight finish. |
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Thanks for the info about slick sand, I think I'll give it a try.
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I forgot I still had my Princess Auto 2.3mm HVLP soaking in Lacquer thinner.
Pulled it out and spent an hour or so picking out sort of soft Slick Sand from a lot of it. I think I saved it. Also surprised to find the "anodizing" was now gone. That was unexpected. |
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Sanding sanding sanding sanding.
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I can understand you, I epoxy painted the hood, sanded and filled and sanded, now ready to fill. It was very warm again today, it will not be my favorite work.
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Sprayed a bit of epoxy primer to cover some exposed metal, and provide a bit more "hide." Final sand next, then sealer and shoot.
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Must feel pretty good to know you are getting there. So much work and time in here. I continue looking forward to your progress |
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Damn sir, what a great job you are doing! I have the makings for a booth just like yours. LOL I have 2 box fans with filters and inlet filters up top to draw the overspray down and out. You doing base then clear? I am doing single stage flat red. 1 less step BUT flats are not the easiest to lay down I hear. lucky for me, I am not going for the professional paint, just a garage guy paint. LOL
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Single stage.
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Was away in Tofino BC for a holiday. Came back early because we picked up Covid. This is my second go of it in three months, we'll see how hard it is on my lungs this time.
Making some changes to the spray booth filtration, then do some sanding, and hopefully spray sealer and colour tomorrow. |
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