05-14-2021, 08:29 AM | #476 |
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That should work!
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05-14-2021, 09:32 AM | #477 |
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That should dampen and insulate great. Looks awesome. Steve
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Took advantage of the long weekend, set up my garage as a paint booth and sprayed the matte finish clear on the cab and fenders...here is my home made filter system.
Built a screen with A/C filters and box fans. I guess it worked. Neighbors didnt complain.
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06-03-2021, 11:33 PM | #479 |
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Clear was still wet, but it dried to a satin finish. No lines or overspray. So guess my dad taught me well..
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06-03-2021, 11:37 PM | #480 |
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Finally installed the grille and front bumper... I had to redo my front bumper brackets
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Um, I think you forgot to put the color coat on....haha
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So that tells me that my custom "patina" paint job is good enough that it actually looks old. Lol...
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Patina isn't my thing but I get it. I spent too many years driving patina to want that anymore if I can afford a paint job. I get it but it's not me. I have had guys tell me they would be happy to buy my old doors etc because of the awesome patina. Nope, just gonna paint it, thanks.
Dont take it the wrong way, it's just my history. When other guys could afford a nice paint job I was driving patina. Now I would rather have the nice paint job. |
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06-07-2021, 07:22 PM | #485 |
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Lookin' good Jesse!
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There must be something wrong with people that like that patina? We get the same thing with my dads truck. Its always what color are you going to paint it? Your truck looks great.
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06-13-2021, 04:13 PM | #488 |
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Worked on the doors, finished the weatherstip and installed the Trique Mfg Altman Latch. Went with the bolt on kit...
I had replaced the original latch and striker plate with "new original" I ordered from The Filling Station and I did not like them. The doors didnt close right, they didnt work.. madenin Taiwan crap.. so opted to fork out the funds for the upgrade... have to admit.. I like it, the doors close nice and tight.
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06-13-2021, 05:17 PM | #489 |
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Yep, like the Altman latches!
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06-14-2021, 07:15 AM | #490 |
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i should probably align my doors a lot better before i pass judgment on the stock latches ... but what exactly is that much better about these?
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06-14-2021, 07:56 AM | #491 |
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Modern latching mechanism that is more secure. There are a lot of write ups and YouTube on Altman latches, check them out.
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thanks for the reviews on tawain latches vs altmans!
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i am backwards, I have had lots of beautifully and expensively painted trucks. I have to make garage space for them and make sure everyone who walks by them is careful of swinging bags and keys and leashes. when I go to the store I have to be "that guy" who parks way out away from the store front doors and there are always the people who ironically park around me as kind of a "oh this guy thinks he is something special, we will show him". And thats if I drive it at all, it was always a dance reading and re reading the weather potentials. so about 15 years ago I stopped worrying about what it looked like on the outside and spend my energy and time on making trucks modern and fun. if it got caught out in a rain there wouldnt be any frantic washing and wiping and waxing, it could stay on the corner of my gravel driveway for months even in the winter and blazing summer when before I would be worried about all the potential damage to the paint. If i need to pick up mulch or a bed it still functioned as a truck. comfy and quiet inside, suitable for front door parking outside. who cares about door dings or character marks from carts.
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But at the end of the day, its what you like and what fits your needs.. thats what great about these projects... no right or wrong..
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But again to each its own, I dont knock anyone for their choices on how to fix their ride. Honestly, I kinda wish I would have gone with a solid color as this patina look is not cheap. Think about it, I bought three different base coats, and a flat clear. If you know anything about paint.. do the math... I appreciate the support and advise... good, bad or indifferent..its all welcomed....
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Work on the doors continue... decided to go with power locks.... did some research on a very reliable source of info... "YouTube". So ordered a $35.00 power lock kit from Amazon... seemed like a good idea... and seemed it would be easy....
Nothing is ever easy!!!! Kit comes with four actuators, the main box, two key fobs and plenty of wire... easy instructions... plug and play
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First thing first... where to mount the actuator? Limited space, window track in the way. So decided that the best place for it was inside the center brace. Had to get creative to drill the holes, used extensions, and a very long phillips screw driver. Have to admit that I said more curse words than usual as I had to hold the actuator with my left hand and carefully get the scews in with my right...
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Used 3/16 rod to make the connection from the actuator to the locking lever. Bent it one step at a time to make sure I would go around the window channel, the window mechanism... my arms hurt from going in and out so many times... but finally figured out.
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And after several hours, IT WORKED!!!
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Tested it with a battery power pack... have to admit, I wasnt sure if I would pull it off.
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Well done! Fabbing stuff inside tight spaces like that can be miserable, but you pulled it off nicely.
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