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Old 02-10-2022, 11:35 PM   #301
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Sandblasted some brackets tonight. Saturday I'll put a coat of epoxy primer on them. Can someone tell me what the L shaped piece is at the top center? My guess is that it supports the hood latch.
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Old 02-15-2022, 04:47 PM   #302
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Brackets all painted and stored away!
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Brackets all painted and stored away!

I bet you are glad to have that done. That smaller stuff takes a lot of time.

They Look good.

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Old 02-16-2022, 11:07 AM   #304
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Thanks Leon. I’m just chipping away at small stuff. They finally broke ground on my pole barn so by summer hopefully the exterior paint can get done. The barn will be 24’ by 40’ with heat and 12’ ceilings.

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Old 02-16-2022, 12:21 PM   #305
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Thanks Leon. I’m just chipping away at small stuff. They finally broke ground on my pole barn so by summer hopefully the exterior paint can get done. The barn will be 24’ by 40’ with heat and 12’ ceilings.

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That is just about the ideal size. My shop is 30 x 40 and I can get 3 vehicles abreast with narrow shelves on both sides, and plenty of room to walk between them.

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Old 03-18-2022, 09:34 PM   #306
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This weeks project: the cluster. Touched up the chrome with a silver paint pen, repainted the semi black, polished the lens (400-5000 grit then polish) and added a tach from a Camaro as outlined by Grincoloco in the truck forum. All I need is the needle paint and I can pack it up for when it's time to install it!
It’s been a while since I looked at your build thread. You are doing great work! I love the tach upgrade. Congrats on building a shop!
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Finally some room to work!

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Looks good Paul. Now get to work..... .. j/k

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Old 08-31-2022, 09:06 PM   #309
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Leon I've got lots of work lined up before digging into the suburban again. Both Cougars have things to fix and my 97 Silverado needs to have a frame patch welded in before it breaks in half. It's amazing to be able to look at it from more than 4 feet away!

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Leon I've got lots of work lined up before digging into the suburban again. Both Cougars have things to fix and my 97 Silverado needs to have a frame patch welded in before it breaks in half. It's amazing to be able to look at it from more than 4 feet away!

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I heard that. I just finished patching up two, and I need to put some new brake lines on the '03 Suburban.

Just wait a few years and you will be looking at stuff from 4 feet again.... .. They fill up fast.

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Just checking in. Not getting notifications about posts on threads I was subscribed to has caused me to lose track of some folks and their projects.

I hope all is well.
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Old 08-25-2024, 12:26 PM   #312
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Back at it again! Looking at old pictures and I realized that the last time I worked on these doors was 13 years ago.
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Looks like good progress. How do you like the pop rivet style stud puller as opposed to a slide hammer?
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Old 08-26-2024, 08:24 PM   #314
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The pop rivet style puller is pretty good. You can really get a better feel for how far you are pulling the studs. My Harbor Freight slide hammer broke so I welded a cheap pair of vise grips to it. Still works but it's a bit unwieldy
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very nice to see you back and updating us all
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The pop rivet style puller is pretty good. You can really get a better feel for how far you are pulling the studs. My Harbor Freight slide hammer broke so I welded a cheap pair of vise grips to it. Still works but it's a bit unwieldy
What brand is yours? I will look for one. I've got a need to remove some dimples in my future.
Thanks for the feedback and keep up the good work.
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Back at it again! Looking at old pictures and I realized that the last time I worked on these doors was 13 years ago.
These have been hanging in the same spot for if I remember correctly at least 20 years? They were covered up with layers of blankets after this pic was taken back then. Ive recently uncovered them, they still look great.

Keep plugging away at yours, its going to be awesome.

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These have been hanging in the same spot for if I remember correctly at least 20 years? They were covered up with layers of blankets after this pic was taken back then. Ive recently uncovered them, they still look great.

Keep plugging away at yours, its going to be awesome.

Thanks! Those doors look sharp! I'm getting back into it finally. Tonight I'm sanding the 2K primer on the drivers door with 180 220 320 and 400 getting it ready for the epoxy sealer. The plan is to do each door to that point then start on the fenders and body.
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Old 10-06-2024, 04:05 PM   #320
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How can time slip so fast It does not seem like its been that long since my friend sold this to you..
I remember when we went and bought it in Warren I think it was
You have it coming along nicely!
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