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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
Hell no...he knows where I live.
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
I picked up a new hot chick to help out in the garage LOL. 2 Year old English Bulldog.
I've been doing the boring stuff lately, loctite'n bolts and under coating. I'm getting close to mounting the cab for the last time. I'm hope'n by the end of the week. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
"How much for de gerlle"?
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
Good looking dog and nice collection of fine adjustment tools hanging on the work bench.
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Well finished up the firewall. The finish wasn't perfect and I didn't want to mess with it any longer. So, I used paintable rubberized coating on it along with under the cab. The wife will be surprised to see the cab sitting there instead of her car. I hope she doesn't hope in and try to drive it! ![]()
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The way I see it, it feels very durable and should keep the nicks from stray road debris at a minimum. great choice! ![]() Brian
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
I used paintable undercoating from the vertical to diagonal transition down and on the bottom of the cab. Also inside the fenders and bed sides. Mine is a rattle can product from the paint store about $8 a spray can. So far I have used 4 cans.
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
I was looking at the under coating stuff, but the bed liner product looks to be more durable in the long run.
almost 10 a can over here but after seeing how durable this stuff is, It is well worth it. are you going to coat the inside of your floors with it too? brian
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
Check out hotrodders.com Alternative-lizard-skin thread. Those guys have figured out how to make your own coating that is almost dead-on for lizard skin but mongo cheaper. I may try their method to save a few bucks.
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Yeah, that's a good read. I've always liked hotrodders.com. I was really thinking about going with lizard skin. I bought five rolls of peel & seal for a dollar a roll at a local hardware store that was going out of buisness. So I guess I'll go that route again. I'm sealing up the cab and por-15 some of the rusty areas now.
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
I won't get too mushy with you guy's. However, gotta say it, I love my fricken wife. I've been messing with the donor steering column for a while. Cutting it down, welding mounts to it, so it'll fit the 59. I'm not 100% sure if my wife doesn't trust my welding or she wanted something "pretty". But, a 30" CPP auto column was dropped off last night by the brown truck. Hell, this might be the motivation needed to get back out in the garage. Hope it fits.
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Sarge, Give an extra hug to your wife for all the guy's whose wives barely tolerate that they work on trucks at all - not me, I got a divorce from that one 11 years ago ![]() |
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Dan, I'm no expert at cab insulation. Peel & seal is very sticky. I highly doubt once it's laid down any air or moisture will ever get to the bare metal. I think if you paint first, it's only going to stick as well as the paint will hold. I'd be afraid the paint would give, allowing the P&S to lift. I'm going to lay down a second layer of P&S on the inside of the firewall. Then jute, and carpet. I "think" that would be enough to keep the heat & sound at bay.
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My problem with starting on ANY of this is that I have an area where the floor meets the vent/kick panel that is rotted. Not a large area, but you know how that goes...it grows 3x (min!) when youstart cutting. Once I get that repaired I can do all this. I plan on using jute mat and carpet too. |
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
I took a wire wheel to the floor and got it down to bare metal. I did have a few small areas that were lightly pitted (about 1"x1") that I hit hard with the wire wheel and then used por-15 on.
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
Good info, thanks. I've got a can of KBS I'll use. The POR stuck hard to the wire wheeled metal?
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Looks great man.
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I got my column test mounted. I have to replace a section of firewall since the CPP is a 2"er. I didn't spend to much time with the stock trans linkage. But, I wasn't able to get the right shift to match the shift window. I'm thinking a cable set-up might be what I need for smoother shift. Any recommendations?
I also cut the seat mounts down to keep it under the window. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
SgtUSMC,
looks good. Do you know if you can use the stock steering wheel with that column?
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
No, the groves do not match up. I have both my 53 and 59 wheels and neither will work.
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
I have the same bench seat all I did was pie cut the back a re-welded. It was only about an Inch or so.
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Re: SGTUSMC '59 build
Here is a better view from the inside weld
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