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Location: Spring Hill, Florida
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70 longbed build update.
Like a lot of members I have been working on my truck for a few years doing what I can afford and keeping it on the road and enjoying it.
This year I decided it was time to tackle rust repair on the cab and ended up pulling the cab on memorial day weekend. I hope to have everything back together and up and running by the end of Memorial day weekend. So far the cab has had the rust repaired, paint stripped (had between 3 and 5 different paint jobs on it depending on where you looked) Epoxy primer, body work, and Single stage paint, I am currently working on wet sand and buff. I'm very happy with how things are looking considering this is my first go at major repair and a full paint job. an upgrade that I have that I absolutely cannot wait for is the Vintage air system I have waiting to put in. I also have a new wiring harness, dash pad, arm rests, and most of all, all new weatherstripping! I also decided to go with Lizard skin for sound deadening and insulation and sprayed the inset in the roof with the stuff. I think it turned out really good, and if it does what it is supposed to it should make a big difference in the Florida heat. of coarse the floors are coated inside and out so I hopefully will be keeping all the engine and road noise and heat out of the cab as well. enough chit chat, here are some pictures. |
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
a few more
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
and a few more still
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
Looks great
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Location: Wa.
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
Nice! I think you will love the Lizard Skin. I put the heat and sound versions in my last
K20, it worked great. Heat was barreling up from the floor and firewall. Rolled down the Lizard Skin, put down a new full rubber mat. Much quieter and cooler.
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
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I can't wait to hear and feel the difference. I used two gallons of each. I still have some sound control for inside the doors, but could have used another gallon of insulation if I wanted to do the back wall and inside doors, I was less concerned with the doors other then to sound deaden. |
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
The stuff is expensive but I like this better than the matt stuff people put down. Personal preference though because I'm sure it scares people off that think they may need to peel it up some day for some reason.
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
Looks really good! I can appreciate all the time/effort the rust repair took- nice work
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: LI, NY 11801
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
Beautiful Job!
Enjoy and keep the pictures coming. Bill
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Location: Tampa Bay
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
Wow! Mr. Handy, That looks awesome! You really did a great job on the cab. Paint looks just awesome. Your going to have a show stopper when you get it done. Can't wait to see it. Nice work, really nice!
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
Mr Handy I like the spray booth I need to make one for my garage, how did you make it ?
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Re: 70 longbed build update.
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Finally I zip tied all the walls and roof together. The wall at the front I only zip tied on one side and a loose tie in the middle top so I could squeeze in and out at the corner. 2 filters at one end zip tied in place to the frame and plastic and then x cut to open. For the two box fans at the other end I cut the plastic to make an opening a little smaller than the fans, then I just put the filters in front of the fans with the plastic in between and they suck together and seal up good enough for me. Just a quick and dirty spray booth and did a decent job. My floor was already in rough shape so I did not worry about covering it. I just mopped it out before I started spraying so it was dust free and a little damp. |
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