07-30-2024, 02:20 PM | #526 |
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you paint guys and our patients
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07-30-2024, 10:42 PM | #527 |
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Got the underside of the hood ready and blue today. I expected so much dirt coming out of the braces and possibly some sand too. Turned out good tho.
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07-31-2024, 09:05 AM | #528 |
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These trucks look beautiful in most any color but to me a dark shade of blue is my favorite color. You are doing a nice job and you have us all looking forward to seeing it all together.
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07-31-2024, 03:43 PM | #529 |
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Thanks Russell, That's the color it was since 55. I doubt that the origional blue had the metallic in it that this 2010 color has, lol.
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Looks to be laying down nice! I too like the color. Keep the pictures coming!
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Did the top side today, seems to have turned out nice.
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Got the oak boards sanded and the bottom and edges sealed.
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Seems more people are viewing projects and builds lately, that's good. Sanded again and cleaned and finally stained the 8 bed floor boards. They will have to dry 3 or 4 days before I do more.
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gonna look great when all laid together. will the metal strips be black then?
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08-09-2024, 08:56 AM | #535 |
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Thanks, I have stainless strips which are semi polished.
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Giving the wood stain some time to dry I decided to do a favorite thing I do, and that's get rid of sags and runs. Jumped into it so fast I totally forgot to take a before pic on the rear fender.
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I had luck tho, as I was looking things over I found a sag on the rolled edge of the box side. Found one on each side actually, so I got to work on them. Straight razor on a rounded edge and several feet long, what fun, no stress at all, really, no stress. The sags on those 2 rolled box edges only took about 8 hours to fix, lol.
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08-11-2024, 04:34 PM | #538 |
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Found a sag on the bottom of the front bumper which was not too bad. Since the bumper was up on my table I decided to go ahead and sand it all the way down to 1200 and now It might be ready for buffing.
I'm including a couple pics of my tools, razor blades and the double D shaft I wrapped sandpaper around. The double D worked quite will on the rounded surfaces. My nib file has gotten kinda dull over time so I did not use it. |
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Been several days since I stained the wood so last night and today I put on a coat and sanded it down. Then I repeated that a few more times using a grain filler. I plan to let that sit a day then put clear on the wood.
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08-13-2024, 12:31 AM | #540 |
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an office eraser wrapped in wet/dry works well along with a squirt bottle of water that has a small drop of dish soap for lube.that way you don't pick up grit off the bottom of the dip bucket
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i ahve several tools for wet sanding besides the foam durablocks. several erasers of different size and flexibility, small blocks of plywood, a short length of wooden broom handle and dowelling of different diameters, whatever I have nearby that looks like it will work for the shape. i prefer hard items as soft items can cause grooves when sanding due to their deformity. if you want flat use a hard block and a crosshatch pattern.
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Great looking progress! Razor blades to scrape off runs and sags work great. I know this amateur spent plenty of time using them in my project. Keep the pictures coming.
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Thanks guys, sprayed some clear yesterday. Don't know if I'm done or not, after I sand I suppose I'll know more. Wood is just a little different than primed metal.
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Did a little more spraying in a slightly different way yesterday.
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08-19-2024, 09:49 AM | #545 |
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any way to get a clean shot for the win. what liner did you use? like it so far?
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08-19-2024, 10:38 AM | #546 |
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Wouldn't it be nice if the factory had painted and protected these trucks from rust like we do when we restore one. You are doing a nice job, you will have a beautiful truck that you will be proud of. Dark blue looks good on a TF.
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08-19-2024, 12:53 PM | #547 |
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Thanks Russel, I haven't seen it assembled with the new paint of course and hope it looks nice when it is. It was blue when new but was so faded it wasn't really a good example. Kind of more gray than blue. My wife learned how to drive a 3 on the tree in this in her grandpa's pasture and she told me it had to be blue because it always was. lol.
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08-19-2024, 01:32 PM | #548 |
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One of the only pics in it's past. Wife's grandpa's shop doorway decades ago.
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08-19-2024, 01:42 PM | #549 |
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This photo is from about 1963 or 4 or 5. Need to look really hard behind the new combine. Little blue shirt girl is why I have this 55.
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08-20-2024, 01:00 AM | #550 |
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6DoF, I used Raptor liner. Ordered it on line so I did not have to drive around looking for some. Looks good when it's done. There is a slight learning curve, need to hold it a couple feet away and use a swirling motion when spraying or it kinda makes lines. Be SURE and cover every square inch you don't want it on. Like my blue painted surfaces I had them sealed completely so none got on that nice paint. It is very sticky, it took a long time to tape up everywhere to protect my painted surfaces, have to be thorough and careful when taping so no leaks. I spent several hours (6-7) taping around the 4 fenders today. Then I spent maybe 20 minutes spraying. lol. I wore a tyvek suit, rubber gloves and a head sock, and a full face shield. That stuff will stick to skin, shoes, hair, not to mention concrete and metal. Also it stinks really bad. I do like the finished product, the way it looks is what I'm after.
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