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Old 11-19-2013, 10:00 AM   #1
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Re: 1969 Short Wide

Man that looks great! Soo cool how you can tint the stuff. Really like what you did on the lower bed sides too. Sharp!
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Old 11-19-2013, 10:01 AM   #2
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Really diggin the raptor finish. I dont know anything about the raptor product. Ive seen it posted here and there, but since Im not to that point I havent researched it. How did you get the tint so close to the actual color of your paint?
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Old 11-19-2013, 11:07 AM   #3
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Looking awesome! I need to make sure I coat mine with some raptor also. Sometimes I get ahead of myself and skip steps.
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Old 11-19-2013, 12:11 PM   #4
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Man that looks great! Soo cool how you can tint the stuff. Really like what you did on the lower bed sides too. Sharp!
Thanks for the compliment.
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Really diggin the raptor finish. I dont know anything about the raptor product. Ive seen it posted here and there, but since Im not to that point I havent researched it. How did you get the tint so close to the actual color of your paint?
Thanks. On the tint, I had my local Oreilly's mix some base coat urethane without the binders in it.(just tint). It matches pretty good now but red fades sometimes so I may end up painting it if it does. This truck won't be stored outside which will help but it will be driven.

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Looking awesome! I need to make sure I coat mine with some raptor also. Sometimes I get ahead of myself and skip steps.
Thanks Daniel. I'm trying to map this thing out so it all goes together smooth. At times I think I may over think things....that happens when you're going on the 4th winter working on one.
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Old 11-19-2013, 01:00 PM   #5
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Really smart idea coating the inside with Raptor. That and a garage will keep this puppy around for years to come.

Looking great, Mike.
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Old 11-19-2013, 01:32 PM   #6
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Looks great mike.. Top notch work!
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Old 11-19-2013, 05:05 PM   #7
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Mike, great work! That's what I want to do to my Longhorn's bed floor too. I probably won't go to the extent you did with the dent removal on the floor because I still want to try to use it like a truck. I know If I make it super nice, I'll never put anything in the bed.
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Why cant you be my best buddy and neighbor.... and help me do that with my truck! That is sweet!
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I just found your thread. So far I've only gone back a few pages, but I've got a lot of reading to do... I'll be caught up in a few days

I like the tinted raptor liner. How hard is it to spray? What sort of air pressure are you using/need? What about the gun, did you use a special gun or just a large tip hvlp?

I like what I'm seeing on the last few pages. Keep up the good work.
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Old 11-19-2013, 08:28 PM   #10
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Really smart idea coating the inside with Raptor. That and a garage will keep this puppy around for years to come.
Looking great, Mike.
Thanks Steve. I'm liking the Raptor. Not a fan of the original undercoating tar goop that these trucks had on them. I really don't plan on having too many issues with the elements in this one Besides it covers up all those bumps and bruises of 30 years of service. I would love to have put a nice wood bed in it. It would have taken about 1/10th or less time.
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Looks great mike.. Top notch work!
Thanks Kyle. You know how pictures can make everything look better.

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Mike, great work! That's what I want to do to my Longhorn's bed floor too. I probably won't go to the extent you did with the dent removal on the floor because I still want to try to use it like a truck. I know If I make it super nice, I'll never put anything in the bed.
Thanks Ryan. You would like this stuff. The dent removal wasn't too bad except where the braces are welded in. Metal is a little too thick for the stud puller.

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Thanks for the kind words. Anytime, I'm always willing to help a fellow board member.

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I just found your thread. So far I've only gone back a few pages, but I've got a lot of reading to do... I'll be caught up in a few days

I like the tinted raptor liner. How hard is it to spray? What sort of air pressure are you using/need? What about the gun, did you use a special gun or just a large tip hvlp?

I like what I'm seeing on the last few pages. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for checking out my build. I'm sorry it's so long, just started as a quicky and things tend to change as I go. I'm pretty slow which doesn't help.

On the Raptor liner, I bought my kits on eBay for around $120 shipped, You can buy it at TCP or Amazon or even your local Oreilly's can order it. Kit comes with the Shutz type spray gun and 4 liters of urethane. I have been spraying at around 60psi. I also reduce mine a little which seems to make lay a little less lumpy.

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Old 11-19-2013, 09:38 PM   #11
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Looking awesome! Are you going to weld the bedside to the floor at the tailgate end like the factory did?
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Old 11-19-2013, 09:51 PM   #12
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That Raptor looks great! Very uniform job Mike! For the Raptor tint, I've read some actually mix it up a little darker, since it shoots a little lighter. I still have some I never used after purchasing a while back, now, after seeing your work, I think I'm going to copy you and your bedside coating. Nice. Are you shooting the underside of the tubs with Raptor?
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Looking awesome! Are you going to weld the bedside to the floor at the tailgate end like the factory did?
Thanks for the nice words.

Yes, I will be sanding the paint off in the areas that are to be welded. Just like the factory did. I taped that area off to avoid the raptor there too. Once I get the bed assembled squared up and tailgate fitted, I will weld her up and repaint that area. Hope it goes as planned.

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That Raptor looks great! Very uniform job Mike! For the Raptor tint, I've read some actually mix it up a little darker, since it shoots a little lighter. I still have some I never used after purchasing a while back, now, after seeing your work, I think I'm going to copy you and your bedside coating. Nice. Are you shooting the underside of the tubs with Raptor?
Thanks for the compliment. I'm happy with the final results. I didn't realize the tinted is white and not clear as I thought..On the under side of the bed and tubs check THIS out.

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BTW, In hindsight it would have been far easier to replace the front panel, cross braces and install a nice wood floor like you did. I don't know how much money I spent salvaging these rough metal panels? but I would have been done with the bed long time ago. These are the things we learn as we go. I'm pretty dang tight with the budget but as you can tell from the length of the build, I have plenty of time.

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I got the sand through fixed. Sanded the whole tub with 1000 then had to re-apply base coat in the bad spot. I let it set up over night then wet sanded that area to level it out. Next I re-shot two more coats of clear.

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OK, fine....I thought I was doing good with getting the bed painted....but dang bro, this is bed is incredible!!! Great job Mike, keep it up man.
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Nice spray work!!! I'm jealous you have like no dirt or specs in there at all.
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OK, fine....I thought I was doing good with getting the bed painted....but dang bro, this is bed is incredible!!! Great job Mike, keep it up man.
Thanks Eddie. It has it's share of issues. trust me It's not as good as I wanted but it will work for the inside of the bed. The outside needs to be better. I have literally hundreds of hours in my metal panels. not including the cab repairs.
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Thanks Ryan. Not so, they are there very small nibs they will easily sand out with 2000 or 1500. My old camera doesn't pick up all the small details
I also think photobucket is killing the resolution on the pics when I upload them.
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I'm envious! Any scuffin between the clear coats? Are you still going to cut and buff that?
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Hey Mike! I'm fixin' to get ready on choppin my bed sides and wondered if you could sneak me a couple photos of them square holes along the bottom (spacing). Up at #1353 there's a good view of the row in front of the wheel tubs but I can't quite make out the ones behind. I'd like to take my sections where I can cut out some crud in the skin but want them holes to wind up where they oughta be. Not that I couldn't fill any wrong ones and make new ones, but it'd sure be easier to just section it just so. Paint is really looking good man. My eyes are peeled on the assembly and final. I think you've changed my way of thinking on how to go about it.
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Sorry, missed this last night. Yes it will be sanded and buffed. I'm going t let it cure for a while though. That was most likely the reason for the sand through in the first place. The clear blocks out quick while it's still green.

No scuffing between coats on the clear. "Most" activated paints and clears can be top coated up to 24 hours before scuffing is required.

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Hey Mike! I'm fixin' to get ready on choppin my bed sides and wondered if you could sneak me a couple photos of them square holes along the bottom (spacing). Up at #1353 there's a good view of the row in front of the wheel tubs but I can't quite make out the ones behind. I'd like to take my sections where I can cut out some crud in the skin but want them holes to wind up where they oughta be. Not that I couldn't fill any wrong ones and make new ones, but it'd sure be easier to just section it just so. Paint is really looking good man. My eyes are peeled on the assembly and final. I think you've changed my way of thinking on how to go about it.
Thanks for the props. I can take some pics tonight. I hope to get some assembly done on the bed.
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X2! Nice fab work!

What do you reduce Raptor with? Do you need to do that where you want it "pretty"?
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You just showed me a use for the hardened, unground V-block I have had in the bottom of my tool box since college!

Seriously, you do nice work and come up with some nice solutions to problems! I enjoy watching and learning!
Thanks, I don't have a press brake so I made a small one. It's handy on small brackets.

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What do you reduce Raptor with? Do you need to do that where you want it "pretty"?
Thanks. I used standard urethane reducer. Not very much maybe 5-7%?
I think, and I may be wrong but it seems temperature sensitive too. The cooler temps like we have had lately make it less "pretty". It's pretty thick anyway but when it's 95 in the summer it seems to flow and lay prettier. Ya know.
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I'm almost sure I did, but if I didn't comment back when you posted them exhaust fab photos - stellar work!
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Awesome exhaust mounting idea! Wanna come to the Houston area and do mine?
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