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Going to paint it burnt orange metlic on top and black metlic on bottom. 350 4 bolt engine and stock transmission 2 speed for now. brakes are drum for now and disk later. I want to get the hard stuff done first. and drive it around and see what i need or want to do next.
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Great start! what sand blaster are you using? looks like it does a good job. Trying to find a decent one myself.
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Today was a good day. I primed and painted the rest of the parts to the front end. My shocks and springs are going to be gloss Sun yellow, the linkage will be Chevrolet Orange and the upper and lower arms will be gloss Black alone with the steering gear box and the frame. Starting Monday I will start with the frame. I have to scrape and wire wheel and presure wash so I can sand blast the frame. My sand blaster doesn't like built up grease and asfault from the last 40 something years. Also a picture of my boys and friend.
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10-13-2012, 10:23 PM | #6 |
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Nice job!!!!!!
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Today, I just cleaned up the shop. Aranged some more parts. I will be cleaning them up tomorrow.
ash tray, bottom and top hinges,motor mount brackets, door latches,ETC. hope to have them all sanded and primed tomorrow als here are a few pic that I took yesterday and my helpers. I think they just want to do something. |
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Today I wired whelied about half of my frame. My sand blaster would not cut thru the built up grease and road tar or asfault. Tomorrow I will do the inside of the frame. It takes a different wire wheel that the out side. Another trip to my hardware store called Home depot. Here is my Home made rotisserie I built for my truck frame.
First, I got 2 6x6x10' presure treated post. Drilled one 1 inch hole in each post. Mounted a 2x4x4' on each end of my frame. Drilled 1 inch holes to match the post and two pieces of 3/4 pvc 6' long that I drove into the post. Then I got two bolts 12" long by 5/8 and two nuts and the frame turns free. It can rotate 360 without any trouble. Now I can do all my work standing or sitting in a chair. No crawing under and over the frame. It took me abl out 2 hr and the rest is History. |
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How do you like that speed blaster? I am thinking about getting one for small jobs so I dont have to crack out the big dog!
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Today, I did a ton of work on my truck. I sand blasend primed the truck frame and trailoring arms. I see now why I put it off for so long. It was back breaking job. But someone had to do it.
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one m picture of the trailoring arms.
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Very Nice! That feeling of finally finishing the sandblasting and stepping back and seeing that clean frame is very rewarding!
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some more pictures of the work i did toda
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tomorrow i will clean up the transmission.
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Nice and clean parts look so nice. What are you using to clean the tranny?
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That is one great idea you had there with the frame turny thing a miggy!!! lol. That cuts down on so much work right there and you can easily do it. Great job so far. Liking how everything is turning out.
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I took my truck frame off the rotisserie today. Mounted my front end minus the ball joints. ( ordered) also aranged the rear end under the frame wainting for bushings.
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