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05-03-2017, 11:17 PM | #1 |
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Thanks Doug, I've never been this slow at doing things, but I will be there...Jim
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gorgeous work!
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Pic #1. Backside of inner fender ready for epoxy.
Pic #2. Back of front fender ready for epoxy. Pic #3. back of inner sprayed in epoxy Pic #4. back of fender sprayed in epoxy At this point I can get the pieces ready to flip over and mount to the stands so I can shoot the front sides. Mark
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Pic #1. inner ready for epoxy
Pic #2. fender ready I will skip to the finished pieces (shot in High Build) The front fender was shot in 202 HB primer with 3 coats The remaining parts were only sprayed 1 coat. Pic #3. Front Pic #4. splash and inner Pic #5. The primer used (Shop line 202) and my 3M accuspray gun with 2.0 tip Mark
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05-07-2017, 11:05 AM | #6 |
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All the above pics where taken by Mark on Friday 5/5. On Sat. 5/6 Mark sprayed the fender, inner and latch panel with a guide coat for sanding.
Pic 1 and Pic 2
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Pics 1 -2 & 3 are after a ruff first blocking
Pic 4 ruff blocking Pic 5 after addition blocking.
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Have to leave for awhile, will post more pics this afternoon...Jim
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Back with a few more pics.
Pic 1 thru 4, everything coated with a thin coat of filler.
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The next three pics are after lots of sanding. Mark did the fender, and I did the easy stuff, inner and latch panel.
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I went to the shop this morning and took these pics. On Sat. before Mark left, he mixed up some high build primer and resprayed the area. Ready for another round of block sanding this week...Jim
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05-07-2017, 07:28 PM | #12 |
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Looking Good Jim! All those years of taking care of Mark are Paying OFF! Unless he's got a bill started on your truck. Just kidding but he doe's do some great work.
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05-07-2017, 09:23 PM | #13 |
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Thanks Ray, yes he does great work, and glad I have him helping me...Jim
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Coming out very nice Jim. Do you have a guess on the hours spent block sanding?
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For these batch of pics, Mark has around 6 hrs or so, I did about 2 hrs. I'm hoping I can get time this week and block some more, then maybe one more prime to finish...Jim
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With that much time spent they should look like there made of glass when your done
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Hey lower, believe or it not, but we spent about the same today, Mark took pics with his phone, so I have to wait till tomorrow to post em...Jim
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Just so you Guy's know the 6hrs was not all sanding hrs that was prime,filler sand prep and prime again.
The same thing went on yesterday everything looks pretty good I will block it today with 180 and do a final prime and then we can assemble for the Nats. Pic #1.This was just after blocking and I had to put some polly filler in several areas and block again. Pic #2. Polly filler Pic #3. Upper splash panel/radiator cover I then sprayed all with the 202 again last night and will block today and shoot the final primer. Mark
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Hey Guy's No pics today (same stuff as yesterday) All the pieces were sanded with 180 grit and the final primer was sprayed yesterday afternoon and now we can put things back together.
Will get some shots as that takes place. Mark
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The end is near?
Almost ready for the new season?
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Kees, Yes and No on end is near. I'm sure Mark and I could have everything together in a few hours, and then just wiring lights, etc. But I'm also doing some changes for the fuel injection. My current distributor doesn't play well with the computor, I was told because I have a ballast resistor in my coil set-up it gets false readings. So I purchased what that recommended, a Summit Ready to Run distributor and coil.
Mark and I removed the top and seat, so I can get to the coil, which is under my dash, remove it and install the new one and hook up wires. I will also get my engine to TDC, remove the old dist. and install the new, and then retime everything. I just need someplace where I have room and time to do things the way I want. Been busy helping other people, need to stop this for awhile...Jim
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Forgot to show a few pics
Pic 1 Top off and seat out. Pic 2 Current dist. and wires going inside. Pic 3 Current coil and wiring Pic 4 New dist and coil.
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wow! had to go back 12 pages to see why you were doing this rebuild.
sucks big time but glad to see it's going back together don't you hate that green spot putty??? supper fast set no matter how little hardener you apply
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Ogre, appreciate it. Haven't had to much problem with the spot putty, but yes you are correct, it can be hard to get it right...Jim
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Jim, by no means I would hurry you
Take your time, that's the best thing! Nice to see you put so much love in truck, with every update it's going to be better and better!!
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