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ha ha, I totally get it, I have a MOPAR friend that sends me texts at 3:18 and 3:40 LOL and I PING him back at 3:27 and 3:50 etc. but 454 is a good one |
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11-20-2017, 10:11 PM | #5302 |
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Re: Restoring Rusty - Kick Panels \ Vents
Game On!
... yep, she's out of the house! Last edited by Gregski; 11-20-2017 at 11:05 PM. |
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Wow, this is so riveting!
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11-20-2017, 11:17 PM | #5304 |
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nine cheap Harbor Freight rivets later (one stud didn't make the photo shoot) and one side is done
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11-20-2017, 11:27 PM | #5305 |
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well we were doing great, until one rivet got stuck in the rivet gun, and so we decided to blow that apart, and now how in the world do you put all these tiny bits back together, LOL
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alright after getting re-motivated, and seven failed attempts at putting that silly rivet gun back together the wrong way, I think I finally put it back the right way, and we were back in business
so here is the driver side kick panel rebuild and ready to go |
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and here's a little before and after comparison, old and new(ish)
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11-21-2017, 12:55 AM | #5308 |
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"Oh, now, just a minute. You must understand, my dear: On the stroke of twelve, the spell will be broken, and everything will be as it was before."
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Greg, did you make your own replacements or did you get a kit?
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if you follow the thread (huge I know) try the Table of Contents in the very first post, you will see how I worked these kick panels Last edited by Gregski; 11-21-2017 at 03:11 PM. |
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11-21-2017, 02:29 PM | #5311 |
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I was wondering if the gasket material was a kit.
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11-23-2017, 03:01 PM | #5313 |
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so got the passenger side kick panel back in, not to proud to bolt this shiny newish piece up to the rusty sheet metal, but its cold out and this is now my daily driver so git 'er done, come summer time things may git painted/POR15ed up
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I realize some of you may think this is silly, but I love showing our "city" trucks doing truck things, ha ha
so the HOA insisted we replace the unapproved white rocks put in by the previous home owner with standard bark, so here we go Rusty gettin' dirty and maintainin' his Street Cred!!! ha ha |
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Cool
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I actually think it's cool bolting renovated parts up against old, obviously aged parts. It shows the progress. Good work on on Rusty's gills.
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1. I hate you, your propensity to actually get stuff DONE is making me feel inadequate.
2. I love you, your propensity to actually get stuff DONE AND take pictures is awesome and gives me ideas on things I can actually get done myself! I have questions: • I've heard from reviews that the POR 15 tends to lighten in color, turning a purple color (or even pinkish) when exposed to UV light... any thoughts on your application? • You are using Phosphoric Acid to prep, and then applying POR 15, correct? I see concrete etcher at the local home improvement as Phosphoric Acid, but I'm not sure if that's the same, or if it is the same strength... Where'd you source your acid, and what strength is it (or do you even know)? |
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Delete me. I am a duplicate.
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Christmas in December... (oh wait...)
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First of all, all excellent questions, I am no POR15 expert but I have used it a few times now.
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I have not seen mine turn purple, but I had it go blotchy, meaning I bought the glossy type and painted my '68 Mustang engine bay with it (two coates as per instructions) and when it all was said and done and dry, some spots were shinny and some were flat and dull. So I called the company up and they said sometimes it just does that? Say What?! Quote:
I have said this in the forum though I don't expect anybody to find it it's gotten so big, LOL, I buy mine at Home Depot, it's like $5 bucks for a gallon. Lessons Learned: Anything Home Depot sells is not true Automobile Quality, but it's good enuff. I use it straight up on really rusty bits and delute it with water on other bits, you will figure that out, it may eat some metal, it likes to ruin hood springs, lol. Last edited by Gregski; 12-04-2017 at 10:53 PM. |
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POR 15 has no UV protection so it will discolor if exposed to UV over time. Topcoat it with regular paint of your choice if it's going to see sunlight.
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Now back to the Christmas in December.... I see truck parts a strange box and more truck parts.
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