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Old 06-05-2024, 07:00 PM   #976
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Re: My 1970 GMC “Project Splice”

Been awhile since I posted on your build. It's looking good so far. A new/bigger shop to work in is gonna be nice. Have the builder put in tall side walls for when you add that lift for your oil changes. Tell the wife you can sell your creeper
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Old 06-06-2024, 12:13 AM   #977
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Been awhile since I posted on your build. It's looking good so far. A new/bigger shop to work in is gonna be nice. Have the builder put in tall side walls for when you add that lift for your oil changes. Tell the wife you can sell your creeper
Thanks! Haha I think I'll be right about 12' walls in there. Should be enough should I go that route some day.
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Old 06-08-2024, 06:21 PM   #978
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Re: My 1970 GMC “Project Splice”

The truck is looking great!

Yes you 100% want a lift. Any time I have to do maintenance on my cars I take them to work and use the lift. It will spoil you but is a great investment.
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Old 06-09-2024, 12:02 PM   #979
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The truck is looking great!

Yes you 100% want a lift. Any time I have to do maintenance on my cars I take them to work and use the lift. It will spoil you but is a great investment.
Thanks. I do hope to have one some day.
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Old 07-26-2024, 12:39 AM   #980
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Re: My 1970 GMC “Project Splice”

I feel like its been forever since I've done anything on the truck. I also feel like it's been far to long with no post here. Unfortunately I don't really have any progress to report other than the truck nested away in the back of the sea can. I realise it was probably not smart to put a foosball table on the hood but I didn't have room for it anywhere else. The hood already needs some work so I'm sure it won't be the end of the world.
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Old 08-25-2024, 07:50 PM   #981
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Re: My 1970 GMC “Project Splice”

And with that, it is official. No work will be happening on the truck now until I can get it into the new garage. I'm guessing it will be about 2 years at least before it gets there. It is going to suck not being able to do anything for that long but it is going to be so nice to have the new shop. All I can do now is hope and pray that I don't end up with a bunch of surface rust on all the bare metal areas of the cab. It's been sitting in my garage for years with bare metal and I have hardly seen any surface rust so hopefully the sea can will be no different. Although my garage was heated and the sea can is not.....

Still needing to finish up some things around the house and finish moving the rest of our stuff out before we sell. I'll try not to be too much of a stranger around here. Thanks everyone for following along this far.
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Old 08-25-2024, 09:18 PM   #982
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Sometimes stuff like this happens.

I know to well.

About that Bare metal this stuff works great in the link below.

It's a little over $9 dollars acan but it works.

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Old 08-25-2024, 10:14 PM   #983
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Sometimes stuff like this happens.

I know to well.

About that Bare metal this stuff works great in the link below.

It's a little over $9 dollars acan but it works.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/STA-BIL-Heavy...01N4TC0NU?th=1

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I had thought about using a product like that but I'm not sure how that would work with the bodywork I've started. I feel like it could soak into the filler and cause me paint issues down the road. Maybe I'm just overthinking it. I have a habit of doing that 😂
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Old 09-01-2024, 08:56 PM   #984
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I had thought about using a product like that but I'm not sure how that would work with the bodywork I've started. I feel like it could soak into the filler and cause me paint issues down the road. Maybe I'm just overthinking it. I have a habit of doing that 😂
Yeah

It's kind of the worse of 2 evils.

Rust or sand the filler later.

I have been in the same place just not to your extent.

I have a tenancy to overthink some stuff also
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Old 09-03-2024, 05:40 PM   #985
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Re: My 1970 GMC “Project Splice”

Sorry to see this back burnered but I do hope you have some decent ventilation in the sea-can as they can produce condensation inside like crazy as the temperatures swing and the seasons change.
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Old 09-03-2024, 08:20 PM   #986
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Sorry to see this back burnered but I do hope you have some decent ventilation in the sea-can as they can produce condensation inside like crazy as the temperatures swing and the seasons change.
Yeah I'll be keeping a close eye on it. It has been out there for almost a year before we filled it up and I have been checking in on it every now and again and it always felt really dry in there. Here's hoping.
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