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Originally Posted by Cole_lol
HAHA yours kinda sounded like mine, mine stated off being like a 48 chevy, then he though it was a 54 chevy, got the title said GMC I was going sweet after I looked at pictures and everything so im perty happy myself with it being a GMC and alos for 500 bucks you cant go wrong. Going to be alot of work tho but going to be cool at that. You are off to a good start im going slowly but surly myself. So did you use an air sander to get your doors down to metal? and what grit did you use? I just pulled my doors off today fenders yesterday and the day before, and the radiator and what not befor that hahaha. Im hopeing to get the engine and tranny out this weekend. Alos, anyone have a good sugestion for getting the cab off the frame with out hurting ones self or the cab? Keep up the good work looks great. Later, Cole
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It is a lot of work but Im having a blast doin it. I used a DA sander for most of it with 80 grit. Had to use 40 grit in some spots first but 80 worked good. Then I used 220 before I primed. One thing I learned is don't buy cheap paper. Get the good stuff it lasts twice as long so it's cheaper in the long run and works faster. I also used a wire wheel on a drill and a 4 1/2" grinder for the spots I couldent do with the sander. I would get it blasted but there's nobody around here to do it. So this works just takes longer.