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Old 09-03-2024, 11:47 AM   #11
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Re: 56 Chevy (RIP)

Seam sealer is done on the bottom of the cab. I didn't have time to spray epoxy yet, maybe this week. I did get a nice day for sandblasting the frame. I like to use black blast for a blasting media, leaves a very nice tooth for paint and primer. I decided to use POR15 on the frame, had great results doing the same thing with my '72 sandblasted frame. I know I'll have to grind some off the front frame rails to install the C4 crossmember but this way I'll have a clean frame to work on over the winter. I'll scuff and do a topcoat after suspension bits are all installed.
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