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Old 03-19-2014, 09:02 PM   #1
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I was always told never to paint at night without some good light. For the next day I had to repaint the cowl. But, it looks great now. There is something about God's light that makes a difference.

thanks all you guys for stopping by and reading my build. I hope to re-paint the bed this next week. It does not have the shine as the rest of the truck and it is a little difference in the color. I bought another gallon of paint with different lot numbers. So it did not match just right.
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I was always told never to paint at night without some good light. For the next day I had to repaint the cowl. But, it looks great now. There is something about God's light that makes a difference.

thanks all you guys for stopping by and reading my build. I hope to re-paint the bed this next week. It does not have the shine as the rest of the truck and it is a little difference in the color. I bought another gallon of paint with different lot numbers. So it did not match just right.
i know what you mean! Gods light shining in the garage really seems to light things up way better than any shop lights
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Old 03-20-2014, 10:18 PM   #3
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i know what you mean! Gods light shining in the garage really seems to light things up way better than any shop lights
Yea there is something about God's light. He works wounders for me.
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George just rub the paint on the bed I think it will shine up if not then no loss you were gonna repaint it anyway.
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George just rub the paint on the bed I think it will shine up if not then no loss you were gonna repaint it anyway.
I thought about that too. But there is a light spot that needs some love anyway. thanks and how is your build coming along.
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I started mounting the doors today. I got the drivers side done. I had to pull the fender to adjust the door. No problem. I will mount the fender back on the truck tomorrow. Should I mount the fenders first or should I mount the cowl first? The then hood. Don't mind working on the truck but don't want to have to do it all over again.
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Awesome, George!
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Awesome, George!
thanks nick I do try. How is the body work looking on the fenders?
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I started mounting the doors today. I got the drivers side done. I had to pull the fender to adjust the door. No problem. I will mount the fender back on the truck tomorrow. Should I mount the fenders first or should I mount the cowl first? The then hood. Don't mind working on the truck but don't want to have to do it all over again.
The cowl will mount after the fenders as it covers the top 2 fender mounting bolts.
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Very nice work George!!!
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Very nice work George!!!
Thanks guy I see you are ready to shoot some 2K primer good luck.
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The cowl will mount after the fenders as it covers the top 2 fender mounting bolts.
yea you are right I wasn't thinking when I posted. should I mount the cowl before the hood? Thanks Mike
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yea you are right I wasn't thinking when I posted. should I mount the cowl before the hood? Thanks Mike
I like to mount the cowl and get the body lines matched to the doors and along the top of the fenders, then mount your hood and set the body lines/gaps to the cowl and top of fenders. Hope this helps.
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I like to mount the cowl and get the body lines matched to the doors and along the top of the fenders, then mount your hood and set the body lines/gaps to the cowl and top of fenders. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the information about the cowl. it helps.
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George it doesnt matter which way you do it the end result is the same.
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George it doesnt matter which way you do it the end result is the same.
Thanks , I tried to call you today. It keeps being busy. I guess you are a busy guy. I had a problem and I thought you could help. The bottom door hinge on the pass side where it bolts to the truck. Well, I got two bolts that will not tighten up. The nut behind the pillar is stripped. What is the best way to solve this problem? I don't want just one bolt holding the door up. Could I re tap to a larger size or weld it to the pillar. I really don't like the weld idea. You never know what the future will bring. I got the door adjusted right and hate to move it again. It took me about two hours doing it.
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Today I finished the other door. It was a lot harder than the drivers side. I stripped two bolts on the bottom hinge. what to do now?????????????????? The truck looks like I stepped back a month or so. But I hope to have it all back together soon. I got to work out of the house tomorrow. So I don't think I will get a chance to do anything on the truck.
Both fender are off the truck and the grill. it looks bare bone now.
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Could you use a helicoil to recreate the original threads rather than tap to a bigger size? It gets a bit tricky with the captured nut, I suppose. I suppose either way you are removing the door again to drill out the holes. If the door is adjusted right at this point, though, you can drill a little hole through the hinge into the pillar and when it comes time to remount the door, use the drill bit as a dowel to line up the hinge to where you took it off from. I did that with Mustard after I got my doors lined up. Works like a charm. I can't claim credit for the idea, as I got it from Mr. Duckworth. I think I used a 1/16" or 3/32" drill bit for mine. One hole per hinge should do the trick.

....and now the rest of us will make sure to not overtighten our door bolts.
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Could you use a helicoil to recreate the original threads rather than tap to a bigger size? It gets a bit tricky with the captured nut, I suppose. I suppose either way you are removing the door again to drill out the holes. If the door is adjusted right at this point, though, you can drill a little hole through the hinge into the pillar and when it comes time to remount the door, use the drill bit as a dowel to line up the hinge to where you took it off from. I did that with Mustard after I got my doors lined up. Works like a charm. I can't claim credit for the idea, as I got it from Mr. Duckworth. I think I used a 1/16" or 3/32" drill bit for mine. One hole per hinge should do the trick.

....and now the rest of us will make sure to not overtighten our door bolts.

yea those backing plate nut are old and don't and can't stand a I/2 drive socket and a strong arm.
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That's a bad place to have a stripped out bolt plate, ask Vic what he would do in this situation.
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I did get to do something on the truck. I mounted the bed back on the truck. Here is the front picture of the truck after I pulled both fenders and grill. Maybe Monday I will get to re-mount the front clip.



It looks like I need to repaint the inter grill/radiator support. It has some orange over spray on it. I knew I had to pull the grill off. Now I see why. Vic gave me a idea about the hinge bolts. To step up to the next size and drill them out and tap them.
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George here is a picture of what the plate of screws that sits behind the door pillar for the door bolts to go in.
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George here is a picture of what the plate of screws that sits behind the door pillar for the door bolts to go in.
Yea I know what it looks like. When I replaced the pillar on that side I removed it and put in another one that I thought was better. bad idea. Thanks Scott for posting the picture. I bet someone reading this post will thank you also. This place is a good place for information on these truck. And again thanks.
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Vic said to try and use a M10x1.5 tap and the proper metric bolt and see if that works.
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