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07-11-2014, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
I'd do epoxy primer then followed by raptor liner. It'll adhere to the epoxy if you shoot it within a few days.
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cool old iron in there. as for coating floor pans. I think epoxy is def the best way to go but has its moments. You have to basically prep for paint using epoxy, depending on all the nook and crannies it could be a pain. What I do and just did was brush on chassis saver which is just like POR, then I brushed on a brand called Magic from tractor supply. Black enamel. Stuff is thick, covers great. Did that on my frame.
For my cab floor, I'm going to use chassis saver, then enamel, then Hurculiner. The chassis saver and enamel are very forgiving on going over rust or non degreased areas though I recommend cleaning and whipping down still. The Hurculiner I'v yet to use but I'm sure its like most all the bedliner stuff out there. You can spray or roll it on. Just my take, to each their own. chassis saver is 40 a qt, the enamel was on sale for 30 a gallon, and the hruculiner on ebay you can find for like 77 gallon cheapest I found.
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07-13-2014, 09:22 PM | #3 |
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My friend just recently sprayed in Lizard skin and loved how it turned out. Since he has a gun that I can use to spray it I will most likely use lizzard skin.
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Rc4mike - I might be mistaken though I believe this one is a pickup. It has an eight foot bed with a winch just behind the cab. Pretty cool old piece. Quote:
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Hit it hard Saturday finishing the floor installation, ended up needing to do more fabrication along the back edge installing a flat 90 degrees (original floor support was crowned a bit), all took way longer than expected. Rather than quit for the day in the middle of it, we blew off my 35th class reunion so we could finish the plug welds in the floor. Worked late Saturday then early Sunday morning to finish up the section under the seats. Work sure takes a toll on Suburban building time. Our plan is to continue encouraging / training our Grandson's so in a few years they can be really productive on the builds. Wife and I can really use the help! |
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AD, funny you would mention a class reunion. I had my 50th this past Saturday (7/12/14) had a great time, but man there were so many old people there...Jim
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Good one Jim...the years are on fast forward and I can hardly believe that was my 35th.
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Man, I sure like the look of the original seats but if you are going to long haul the truck, it may be an issue. I used seats out of a Saturn Vue that are small-ish and have removable head rests and all of the manual seat adjustments you need....I thought the drill press I got from my Dad was bulky. Pocket size compared to yours. Project looking great. dug
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Plug welds on the floor are done. Everything fits solid and tight. Still have to form the pieces for the outer edges of the toe board, then seam seal and coat. Going to leave the tranny hump off until we determine transmission bell housing clearance. |
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07-16-2014, 10:40 PM | #9 |
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Very nice, can't wait to see this come together.
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great work on the floors
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Looks super...Jim
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Thanks guys!
Now we have to figure out what to do with the back floor. Tom (Trick Trucks and Rods owner) who has built a number of these suggested one option was to leave the wood alone if it is good and place a sheet of aluminum on the bottom of the entire floor. This will protect the floor from exhaust heat. Since we want rear seats securely mounted (along with safety belts) for rear seat passengers, we are thinking of using steel to replace the wood by using similar fabrication to what we did under the front seats. Way open for options / ideas and will search for what others have done. Read Chizzlers Suburban build last night and picked up great ideas. |
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Doing my rear floor now.
Mine was junk. Old stuff is out and I am raising the new 3/4" to sit on top of the flap around the inne body. All the braces have to come up 3/4" s well and welding them in along with som e1x1 to add support. I will post pics when it is done . Good luck with yours |
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I need to decide what to do with mine as well. Marc
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I was thinking of doing same (actually under the lip) to have a consistent edge around the perimeter. Didn't consider the impact on the body mounts. Should only be the two in the number 3 (from the front) position. Then, the front and rear edges will need to be built up with material the same thickness as the plywood. Was thinking of welding in 16 gauge cross support channels like this. Probably will need some 90 degree tabs for doing the attaching to the side wall. Then for additional strength boxing the channel in with 16 gauge. And building around whatever kick-up that might be needed in the floor. Mine might be a box in the center for the top of the differential. Don't know yet. Darn work sure gets in the way of building progress..... |
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I had it the original way but didn't like so I took it out.
The biggest reasons are the fact that you have to use 2 pieces any way you look at. The problem you run into at the stock is at the hump in the frame you need to shave so much wood off it gets very thin to the point it is easy to break and allows noise to flow through easy. At the stock location with the way the body contours in as you go lower the board have to be cut the same way. To easy to do . 3rd reason the 1" strip that holds it down are all *****ed up so this way I welded them tight, painted them and now will be hidden. The integrity remains the same and should look good. I am sure there are a million other ways to make it look good but this will work the nest for me. I also plan on having the wood exposed with stain clear and then use 3 or 4 stainless strips to accent it |
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Friday night in the shop beats watching TV. Toe board flanged edges fabricated shrunk and installed. |
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Looking good AD....I will probably install my toe boards without the flange because I cant fab them up like you have.
Iceburg It make sense. I will probably end up with a sizable step notch for my rear frame so I might consider the same. That is down the road before I need to worry about it... Its great you guys are tackling all of the difficult things ahead of me....I can learn from your builds..
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Well, after looking at Alaska Gasser's extended AD truck I hesitate to put the simple piece up....then figure maybe somebody somewhere can use it. Used 19 gauge, sheared to right width, used a bending brake to make the angle and a cheap shrinker to pull it into a J to fit. Can always use a shrinker / stretcher on projects and it might be worth investing in one.
This is a great site....where else could I kick around ideas with at least two others building an AD Burb? 'Cause I sure don't know what I am doing and am always looking for ideas. Hope to get started on the rear floor tomorrow. |
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toeboard looks great, hey marc, you can do it man. Here is a piece I made for my outter cowl, put both 90's on it and then welded the top and bent it into shape. no shrinker used. don't mean to hijack, just showing what can be done with limited tools.
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So if I followed along correctly you just cut the wood floor outside of the flange then went back later and removed the bolts and remaining wood that was left under the flange? Looking good. Yard work got handled. I strong armed my 7 and 10 yr old boys into helping.. I also made some progress on the burb. I like the progress your making.. Marc
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Hey 99 that looks real good!
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progress is looking very good.
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My spouse says "BAD boy!! ". For having a quilt in the shop. She is a quilt designer, maker,lover. ..btw I love the 56 on the rack.
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