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Old 07-07-2024, 09:40 AM   #1
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Re: "BUILD: 1970 C10 LWB--->SWB “Jumping Cholla”

Hey Scott, it was great seeing you again yesterday. The truck looks awesome! Thank you for the pointers as well. :-) The offer of beer and pizza still stands if you wanna come and paint mine!


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Old 07-07-2024, 06:47 PM   #2
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Awesome job, very nice color.
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Hey Scott, it was great seeing you again yesterday. The truck looks awesome! Thank you for the pointers as well. :-) The offer of beer and pizza still stands if you wanna come and paint mine!

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It was great seeing you again, thanks for stopping by the sauna and looking at the truck.
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Old 07-07-2024, 07:21 PM   #3
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Continued painting progress... Friday night I started to tape off all the white on the top cab and top door frames.

Saturday was an early start @ 5am to finish off taping the bottom of the cab so my raptor liner didn't get over sprayed. I lifted my cab dolly off the ground an extra 10" with some blocks to help me get good coverage on the bottom sections of the cab, which helped out a ton. I finally started shooting some paint around 7am. 2 hours later I had 3 color coats on the cab/doors and 4 coats on the hood. After things dried a little bit more, I pulled off all the tape/paper and was really happy how things turned out.

I let everything bake in the garage the rest of the day.
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Old 07-07-2024, 07:44 PM   #4
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This morning I started sprayed the cowl with some color. It was nice to not have to tape anything! I had a couple of small runs on the vertical side of the cowl that will need to be wet sanded down, but it turned out good.

Once the cowl dried for a bit I moved it out of the garage and started to clean up from the last 4 days of painting. I got the cab dolly off the blocks and moved the doors and hood to inside the house. I have C10 body parts all over my house now

I really wanted to see the cab sitting in the sun. I think it turned out fantastic. I'm really pleased how it came out being my first paint job and using an $80 gun for all the primer and color. The 2 tone cab looks awesome, the Championship White really pops. My favorite part might be the shaved firewall. I had countless hours of welding, grinding, sanding, and bodywork invested in that mini project and it was rewarding to see it in color. Really seeing everything in color just makes me smile.

I still need to chop the bed and do all the bodywork on it. I learned so much from doing the front half of the truck and I know it will help speed things along with a shorter learning curve to finish all the bodywork for bed.

I used almost a quart of the Championship White and have maybe 1-1/2" left in the Frost Green Metallic gallon. I used the whole quart of the UR85 Slow Urethane Reducer which was perfect for spraying in the garage where temps were easily over 90 degrees even at 7am. Grand total for paint on the front half of the truck was $432
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Old 07-07-2024, 10:57 PM   #5
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Very Nice

If you have any Gearhead neighbors?

I know they were Impressed.
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Old 07-08-2024, 11:10 AM   #6
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Dang, that's sharp!
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Old 07-08-2024, 11:40 AM   #7
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It looks even better in the sun Scott!

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Old 07-08-2024, 01:32 PM   #8
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Very Nice

If you have any Gearhead neighbors?

I know they were Impressed.
Thanks, most of my neighbors keep to themselves, I always have people giving thumbs up as they walk past the driveway. A couple have stopped as they drive by to chat.

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It looks even better in the sun Scott!

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Old 07-09-2024, 01:16 AM   #9
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Looks awesome!
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Old 07-09-2024, 12:39 PM   #10
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agree Scott. the truck is looking FANTASTIC!! nice color choice too
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agree Scott. the truck is looking FANTASTIC!! nice color choice too
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Yesterday I cleaned up the cab floor and scuffed it up, and taped the crap out of the door jambs/dash to get it ready for a coat of Raptor liner. I will still probably put down a layer of insulation between the carpet/rubber mat but I wanted to get the epoxy sealed up. I'm happy to have this last part of the cab done. I have all the pieces for the exhaust and brake lines that I want to get installed before the cab makes it to it's final home sitting on frame rails.
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Yesterday I cleaned up the cab floor and scuffed it up, and taped the crap out of the door jambs/dash to get it ready for a coat of Raptor liner. I will still probably put down a layer of insulation between the carpet/rubber mat but I wanted to get the epoxy sealed up. I'm happy to have this last part of the cab done. I have all the pieces for the exhaust and brake lines that I want to get installed before the cab makes it to it's final home sitting on frame rails.
That looks so awesome!! Did you raptorline the kick panel area?
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I like the Raptor Liner in the cab Scott! I was going to do dynamat in mine, but I may do this instead.

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Old 07-12-2024, 09:27 AM   #15
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That looks so awesome!! Did you raptorline the kick panel area?
Thanks, yes I sprayed the kick panel area as well. I figured I'd save some filler/sanding time by just raptoring those areas that will get beat up by shoes anyways.

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I like the Raptor Liner in the cab Scott! I was going to do dynamat in mine, but I may do this instead.

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Thanks, I might still do some kind of stick-on insulation over the raptor but that will be farther down the road. Until I get to that crossroad, I can enjoy the clean look of this.
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Turned out really good.
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That is a real nice color you chose.
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Small progress weekend. Friday evening the boy and I got the TC pushed in the 700R4 and then got the trans bolted and torqued down to the engine. Then we fit the 454/700 between the frame rails for I hope, the last time. I needed a new transmission xmember so the exhaust would clear and not hang down below the frame rails. Speedway Motors had a decent one with some adjustability so I went and picked it up last week. Bolted it in between the rails and set the 700 on it with a poly mount.

On Sat I got an early start and started work on the trailing arm xmember. I used AZ Pro Performance's Dead End Exhaust Cut Outs so I could continue the exhaust between the height of the frame rails. I could've made the (2) pieces but for 100 bucks, they were worth saving time and just buying them. In hindsight, I should've bought their Trailing Arm xmemeber when I first was cleaning the frame up months ago. It looks like a nice peice.

Once the Dead End brackets were installed, I started to visually layout the mufflers and 3" exhaust in the rear to fit around the shocks and 12b rear. I think I should be able to get the exhaust kit I bought to work. I was going to try and re-use an old Flowmaster 40 that I had on the blazer but the offset needs to be wider and I only had 1, so would've had to buy one anyways.

I need to get some new header gaskets this week anyways so I'll pick out some new mufflers along with a number of other little pieces to keep progress moving. The garage was pretty warm in Phx, Fri/Sat worm me out. I took off today (Sun) from the garage to stay cooler and hang with the fam. More work to be done in the evenings for the week.
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That color really pops in the sun, I love it with the white. Very classic.

Speedway has really stepped into the truck world lately. That x-member looks like a solid piece.
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