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11-28-2011, 03:13 AM | #1 |
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You got about 3 pages straight of yakity yak, that's cool an all but we need pictures butt head . I'm coming over this week end to take some pictures, you don't have to be there I know how to let myself in
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As far as you coming over and letting yourself in, my dog would love a live bite. So you are welcome to try. |
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11-28-2011, 02:08 PM | #3 |
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Hi Bam, I haven't been online much this weekend. First, a belated Happy Birthday to you! Hope it was a nice one for you.
Just as a counter voice: I use The Truck Shop almost exclusively and have had NO problems with them at all. I am a walk-in because I go down to north Orange COunty every week to visit my mom and while I'm there I'll drop in if I need something. So I've never dealt with their shipping. But in person/ Always very nice and helpful. (Maybe they just like me better!! lol) |
11-28-2011, 02:21 PM | #4 | |
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Yeah I never had an issue with The Car and Truck Shop either but I know a lot of people who have, a lot of people. So I think where theres smoke there's fire. I must admit I've never found them helpful or nice. I just know what I want when I go and they go get it and I'm cool.lol Last edited by Kabwe; 11-29-2011 at 08:12 PM. |
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11-28-2011, 02:33 PM | #5 |
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Yeah, probably true. Too bad, cause if they'd get their customer service right they could probably just about corner the market with so many local guys into trucks. I'll never understand that: When businesses don't "get" that the customer can go to many other palces that sell the EXACT same product, all you're TRULY selling is your service and demeanor. Seems an easy concept to me, "The customer's always right". There's a reason that became a truism.
Yeah, that's how it goes with me there too so maybe I'm being naive in thinking they're fine. |
11-28-2011, 02:22 PM | #6 |
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Since I have not posted any pics in a while I just wanted share the tedious part of the work I've been doing. I metal finished this fender and applied filler, epoxy primer, and high build primer.
Before After epoxy and high build primer It's still a lot more work to do on this fender but that's why they call it work. It needs to be blocked sanded and maybe another round of primer and block again I see imperfections that need to be addressed. It has to be perfect before paint if there are imperfections here paint will magnify them. So I'll concentrate on one piece at a time. |
11-28-2011, 02:29 PM | #7 |
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Looking good Bam. Keep at it, one day it'll be done.
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11-28-2011, 02:37 PM | #8 |
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To me; not having your metal working skills, that fender is miraculous. THREE good sized patches (that I can see), the trim & signal holes welded shut and to still be able to make it look that good is amazing.
Remind me again, once down to bare metal like these pic's show, what is the first primer you're putting on? Then what goes on after since you're taking so long before the final finish will go on? WOul that work for me actually driving the truck a few years until I get it where I want it? |
11-28-2011, 02:57 PM | #9 |
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looking great. thanks for posting a pick I thought this had changed to a chat page
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What goes on after? It depends on how straight the fender is after my next blocking session.lol Most likely another coat of high fill and block that out. My last blocking session will be with 600 grit before I can shoot color. Quote:
Plus I consider a lot of these guys my internet buddies so we play around alot. Last edited by Kabwe; 11-29-2011 at 08:15 PM. |
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This was blocked to 400. No sanding marks show and its pretty slick and wet looking in person. That said I will be block sanding to 600 when final paint because it is a fairly light metallic paint. But it does cover well, just going to extra mile because I'm nutty. Last edited by Kabwe; 09-24-2013 at 03:47 PM. |
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Now see I was trying to follow your steps with all the sanding, blocking, filling, sanding blocking, 2K ing, etc etc. Then I said wow its a lot of steps to bodywork, then you type the line about you being NUTTY! Enough said. |
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11-28-2011, 05:45 PM | #15 |
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Thanks for the recap...again, Bam. This time I cut and pasted your response over to the page I keep with all tech ideas, sources for parts, links to pictures I liked. I keep it to consult as I go from item to item on my truck and I think I could do a LOT worse than following your example.
EDIt: Oh and P.S. What brand/type of epoxy, high fill primers and brand of filler? (Sorry to be such a PITA, but hey...'ya gotta go with your strengths! Yours is bulding cars and trucks, mine happens to be being a PITA! lol) |
11-28-2011, 06:03 PM | #16 |
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It's about time you posted a pic of your progress.
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Yeah, yeah. Its not much to post but maybe someone is interested. I don't know.lol |
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Hey thanks for posting the pics, that's the type of stuff we like to look at, going from patches of metal to a good usable fender. I check your post each day and was glad to see the pics, nice job....Jim
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Now you know that's just too much pressure.lol Checking my thread each day to see pics? Thats just too much pressure for a home builder who works alone. I'm lucky if I make it out to the garage once a week.lol
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No pressure, just like the pics when you get something done, I'm subscribed so you pop up on my E-mail each time.....Jim
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In picture #1 I can see you are using what looks like a new piece of equipment to hold up the fender while you work on it. Please advise what it is and where you got it..... ps The chitty chat is the only reason I come around here, the photos, they are so-so.....
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The second stands if anyone is interested I made from conduit from home depot that I bent to make stands. It is strong, cheap and very easy to make I made three of them for about 20 bucks. Last edited by Kabwe; 12-05-2011 at 01:24 PM. |
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My first 2 cars were both 56 chevy's I really like the dash it looks like it's factory.
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