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Old 11-22-2008, 10:17 PM   #1
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Looks good J...do mine
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Old 11-23-2008, 10:53 PM   #2
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Either you dont have much to fix or your better at the body work than you think, a gallon of filler wouldn't last me long either way
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Old 11-23-2008, 11:09 PM   #3
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You ain't never gonna be ready for the road trip in July if you keep gettin' side tracked. Get to work on that Blazer. (see ya in July)
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Old 11-24-2008, 04:27 PM   #4
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Either you dont have much to fix or your better at the body work than you think, a gallon of filler wouldn't last me long either way
Well that makes me feel better. This is my first go around using this amount of filler.

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You ain't never gonna be ready for the road trip in July if you keep gettin' side tracked. Get to work on that Blazer. (see ya in July)
I'm tellin' ya. Its one of the perks of having the space for free though, lol...
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Old 11-24-2008, 10:28 PM   #5
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These gotta be the suckiest progress pics ever and gonna be that way for awhile, lol.... If you can see the progress, consider yourself a winner sand, sand, sand, filler, filler, sand, sand......

The body is pretty staight I just want it super straight. No dents, no dings, no waves... So that way when someone bangs into it in a parking lot I can go super crazy on'em

On a good note the garage is stayin' nice and toasty. I'm able to get the metal temp up pretty easy.
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Old 11-24-2008, 10:30 PM   #6
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your gettin you pretty tires all dirty.
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Old 11-24-2008, 10:51 PM   #7
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your gettin you pretty tires all dirty.
Its ok, it blows off pretty easy, lol.
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Old 12-12-2008, 12:19 AM   #8
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I've just about got the drivers bedside done. Have I mentioned sanding is for the birds...... and just think, I get to block it out some more after I primer it.
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Old 12-12-2008, 06:16 AM   #9
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Progress is progress.

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Old 12-13-2008, 12:56 PM   #10
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looking good J, you're a better man then me on the sanding thing. I'd be tired as hell. You need to get you one of those long 24 inch sanding blocks
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Old 12-14-2008, 01:25 PM   #11
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looking good J, you're a better man then me on the sanding thing. I'd be tired as hell. You need to get you one of those long 24 inch sanding blocks
I've got a 16" long one. I think any bigger might be a waste.
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Old 12-14-2008, 01:48 PM   #12
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I'm going to leave that one alone
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Old 12-14-2008, 02:17 PM   #13
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You read my mind.
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Old 12-19-2008, 10:48 AM   #14
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Well Big J I unloaded the frame and parts that I got from you this past Monday. I needed my trailer to haul my daughter's 03 Cavalier. She pulled in over at my neighbors and knocked a hole in the oil pan. I located a pan and I'm having it installed by one of my mechanic buddies. So if you have made any progress you are still ahead of me. I'll check back later. TTT for you.
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Old 12-19-2008, 11:17 AM   #15
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Man when your using a wheel barrow to lay on the bondo, you might have a problem!
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Man that isnt cool, that grease could very well cause your paint to fisheye.

I really like what you are doing with your blazer, I always wanted to do the fuel door with mine like you did to yours because I could never get mine to fuel easy.

I think it is going to be auful sharp when its done. Dont lose hope just have to keep plugging away.

And IMO having your own shop space is the best thing you could ever do for yourself. I have recently realised that dream myself and it is amazing, even though my garage is a piece of junk, it is a million times better than not having one.
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Yep, I hope that can work out, shops sure make life a bit easier, having more room.
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Home Depot has a couple of great books on building garages, I would highly recommend picking them up, should cost you 40-50 bucks, they even have plans in em.
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J, I'd be furious too. I took my father in law and two brother in law's over to see the blazer last Sunday. My father in law slammed the passenger side door. WITH NO RUBBER IN THEM YET!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yep, you guessed it it chipped the paint on the top of the bed side where the door shuts. It's about the size of a dime. I didn't know what to say, well I actually did, but couldn't get them out fast enough. Jason was angry as I've ever seen him. He's out of paint so, he cleaned it up best he could, and probably will never be noticed by most people. I'll always see it.
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J, I'd be furious too. I took my father in law and two brother in law's over to see the blazer last Sunday. My father in law slammed the passenger side door. WITH NO RUBBER IN THEM YET!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yep, you guessed it it chipped the paint on the top of the bed side where the door shuts. It's about the size of a dime. I didn't know what to say, well I actually did, but couldn't get them out fast enough. Jason was angry as I've ever seen him. He's out of paint so, he cleaned it up best he could, and probably will never be noticed by most people. I'll always see it.
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As far as the separate shop, You'll never regret it, I have a 30x40 and planning to add no this spring. The rant well justified, With a black car I just love it when someone rubs their finger down it and says it sure needs washed(killem)
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Hey Jay I'm kinda new here but nice job! The transfer case looks like a New Process 203 or 205, I would have to go out into the shed and look to see which one is which, I gottem both. But I believe the 205 is gear to gear and 203 is chain driven. I think this transfer case was designed after the dana 300 which is bullet proof, or at least thats what I hear. Either way you have a good case! The only thing most people complain about it the weight, but I like full size trucks so who cares about weight. Just as long as it doesn't break!
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Old 12-21-2008, 02:16 PM   #25
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J, I'd be furious too. I took my father in law and two brother in law's over to see the blazer last Sunday. My father in law slammed the passenger side door. WITH NO RUBBER IN THEM YET!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yep, you guessed it it chipped the paint on the top of the bed side where the door shuts. It's about the size of a dime. I didn't know what to say, well I actually did, but couldn't get them out fast enough. Jason was angry as I've ever seen him. He's out of paint so, he cleaned it up best he could, and probably will never be noticed by most people. I'll always see it.

It never fails, most of the people I know think that because its a truck you have to slam the doors. Even in my late model dodge people slam the doors. Sorry to hear about the damage. Probably wouldn't hurt to go ahead and buy a quart or gallon of paint just incase.

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As far as the separate shop, You'll never regret it, I have a 30x40 and planning to add no this spring. The rant well justified, With a black car I just love it when someone rubs their finger down it and says it sure needs washed(killem)
I've been thinkin' of going with a different color for that very reason. Talked to the place I got the paint and they said no problem on a exchange. Still not sure what color though.

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Hey Jay I'm kinda new here but nice job! The transfer case looks like a New Process 203 or 205, I would have to go out into the shed and look to see which one is which, I gottem both. But I believe the 205 is gear to gear and 203 is chain driven. I think this transfer case was designed after the dana 300 which is bullet proof, or at least thats what I hear. Either way you have a good case! The only thing most people complain about it the weight, but I like full size trucks so who cares about weight. Just as long as it doesn't break!
Welcome to the board. Yep, I'm runnin' a 205 gear drivin' case. No need to worry about breakage here though. No intentions of beatin' on it.
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