12-27-2015, 09:54 AM | #826 |
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Nice work, moving right along
How many burn holes in his new jacket! Did his mother say anything about his new jacket!!! Can you move the engine to the rear? looks like there is a lot of room to get a bit closer to the firewall for some better weight transfer to the rear wheels
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The motor is in the same spot front to back as before. Once I get the HEI Distributer in there, there is not much room to move it back without modifying the firewall. |
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12-27-2015, 11:13 AM | #828 |
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Than that is far enough to the rear!
With a solid mounted rear diff and solid trans do you still need 2-3* difference in driveshaft angle?
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12-27-2015, 11:48 AM | #829 |
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Yea you still need 2-3* from what I have read.
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12-28-2015, 09:59 PM | #830 |
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Had a spare 30 minutes tonight before supper tonight......Just enough time to finish pulling the cab.
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12-29-2015, 11:45 PM | #831 |
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Spent a couple hours in the shop tonight with both my boys. A little added help is always nice and it gets them out of their mom's hair so that is a bonus.
We build a cart for the cab and tucked it away for later. I turned my little guy (Colton age 3) loose with the vacuum. Taking care of 63 years of dirt that was caked on the frame. The rest of the night was spent cleaning up and prepping for the next phase. Boxing the frame and the IRS install. I still have not finalized a frame finish. I got a couple quotes on powder coating today, and that got eliminated quick. Too expensive and I do not like the fact that I cannot touch it up. I reached out to some people on Facebook and surprisingly a number of them suggested Rustoleum over a good self etching primer. At the end of the night Colton was running around the garage saying " I am Iron Man". It was a good night!! |
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Cute pictures! It is great having the little ones help out.
I saw the discussion on FB and thought the frame looked familiar. We used Rustoleum on the 56 Chevy and it still looks decent. It was a quicky wire wheel off and brush on. |
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that's awesome you got the kids out there with you. kids are so easy to mold sometimes and they need a good influence. I luv when our kids aren't on devices and using their imaginations.
as for the coating. I'm a fan of two coats. 1. a rust inhibitor like chassis save or por15. You could prolly get away with 2-3 qts. I then topcoat with a paint or a tractor paint which is an enamel. You can get a hardener to add to the enamel. all and all you can brush both on and it looks great and you can do this all for under 200 bucks.
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I second the tractor implement paint. Its on mine and dynamite probably won't take it off. Its nice because it comes either as a spray bomb or in brush on application.
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Yes I love tractor paint !!
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Nice progress Coach and for finding special jobs for your helpers...
Yes, moms need some mom time every so often so it was good you had garage time with the boys. I was out in the garage again tonight welding and touching up my fresh epoxy primer. Every time I look at a different part of the frame, I think Oh, I should also fill those holes so I know I have a lot of work before I commit to paint. Keep at it. Marc
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Spent the last day of 2015 in the garage. A local guy building a truck bought my rear end and suspension so I spent a good part of today cutting that all off the truck. 6 skinny wheels and a couple sawzall blades later it is ready for him to pickup!!
After that I buttoned up a couple easy welds on the cross member install that I could not get to with the cap in place. I had decided to weld all the cross members and cab mounts in place even though the rivets seem tight. I also started welding shut some holes in the frame. After that a thorough clean up so I can start out the new year right. I am dreading wire wheeling this frame before paint.....but I am too damn cheap to pay to have it sand blasted....... |
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Buy a HF 40 lb blaster for $99 and do it yourself.... the unit works great and you'll have the tool for life for doing the larger pieces you want to clean up. "Kid labor" is perfect for this once you teach them how!!!! lol
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nice pics and welds. did you go down on that vertical weld? Those are my favorite to do. as for the frame. Piss on wire wheels, they are expensive and personally not that great. Get some 40 or 60 grit 4.5" flap wheels for your grinder, that will go a looong way. also just a cut off disc does great job too, but is loud and messy. some areas are a PIA like where the xmembers are esp in the middle of frame where the ebrake stuff ties into. those areas would be great for a blaster. I have the HF one and I couldn't get it to work, well I did for a minute which was good, then just had no luck after that. perhaps I didn't have enough tank (26gallon), I even used their blasting media. but with blasting, you gotta pick up what you can.
the beauty of the chassis saver and por15 is that they cling onto the rust, so it doesn't have to be perfect, they are inhibitors to the rust, they also are self etching to the metal. clean shop goes a looong way man, looks great.
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That is a good looking weld! I've about sworn off wire wheels after ending up with pieces of wire in my chest, arm, legs. Plus they make such a mess. I do like the flap discs 99 mentioned.
Your shop looks good! I didn't leave mine looking that tidy tonight. Too tired. |
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Pay to have to sand blasted. Buy a sandblaster and do it myself. Do it with a flap wheel or 3m wheel. I will call and get a quote on Monday and go from there. I try to make a point to clean up every night.......just makes the next time soo much easier. |
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Its hard to find a good reliable and affordable blaster (atleast around my parts). let alone the down time and the risk of the frame being stolen. that's my biggest problem with blasting, that and the loot. I have a place that would do a frame and spray epoxy on it for dirt cheap, like couple hundred last I recall. they charged me 30 bucks to do set of rims, that is so worth it, but.... they are very unorganized and I wouldn't risk all the hours into a frame and its value, at some places.
It took me about 20 hrs if I recall to do my s10 frame, that's stripping and coating it twice by hand. I think, might have included the hours of boxing it too, I'd have to look. It was just easier for me cause I knew the frame would always be there and the build wouldn't be disrupted. But, if I could shave 20hrs off a build for less than 200 bucks that's worth it too. but then you gotta load it up and spend the time unloading it.
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Call monument (headstone) and trailer companies for sandblasting quotes, they do it fairly cheap around here. I have done it myself...never again.
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The front 1/3 is already in good shape. I use KBS coatings on that when I did the motor. The rest is not horrible........I could probably use a wheel on it in a couple hours. |
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Welds look great!
Best bet is pay to have it blasted. It may not be that expensive, just a pain to have to haul it. I bought a pressure blaster from Brut Manufacturing, through their ebay store, under $500. Took about 3 hours to blast my frame, and 3 hours to clean up the mess. I don't recommend using a flap wheel. Before blasting, I spent a few hours cleaning with a flap wheel. The marks from the flap wheel have ghosted through the paint. In hind sight, the flap wheel was a waste of time since I ended up blasting it. If you had considered poo15, spend an hour searching the net for horror stories of using this paint. It should not be considered a restoration paint. Spend the time to blast your frame free of contaminants and rust. Then you will have a good clean base for epoxy or powdercoat that will last a very long time. |
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BIGglass is right. Bang on! I used 36 grit Walter flap disks and they worked for about 10 seconds. The steel would glaze over like mill scale. Blasting costs an arm and a leg here so I bought a cheap HF type one. $120 on sale or so. Hundred bucks or so in bags of sand including getting the blaster to work. I didn't hardly save anything by doing it myself but I still have that POS blaster.
I wish you would reconsider not using that por or chassis saver type paints. The name themselves tells you why you shouldn't. IMO only and good luck in which ever way you choose.
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I uses KBS on the front of the chassis a year ago. At this point is seems like the least labor intensive and cheapest option.
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The Frame looks great. You mention the holes in the frame. Once you remove the other factory stuff to install the PB stuff it creates even more holes....I will only fill the ones that you see. Some are covered by the PB stuff.
I liked having my frame chemically stripped (doesn't sound like it is an option for you based on where you live) because it got the frame super clean and doesn't leave the metal surface etched like when you sand blast. I like your accounting sheet on the $$ spent. I do that kind of stuff myself. Marc
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