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happy to report we got the passenger control arms in the Organic Paint Booth OPB this morning
spraying some wheel barrel paint figure if it's good enuff for haulin' rocks, dirt, and concrete it's good enuff fer SEMA Last edited by Gregski; 08-02-2020 at 06:12 PM. |
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I liberated the front body mounts figure this front clip won't see another Camaro body any time soon
had to take it off in pieces as I couldn't get a good angle on it, and my largest cutting disks were all the size of a silver dollar and started cleaning up the frame for paint |
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so this is why we couldn't break 45 seconds in the Quarter Mile!
mind you this is only half the dirt from the driver side |
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did I mention we had a very productive weekend...
I was pretty much up for anything if it meant getting out of cleaning the rest of the control arms, lol tried the Lima Bean oil on the bed of the truck, thank you Chris for the recommend, and you say I don't, listen! lovin' da results - debating on lubing the whole truck with it? |
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Nice...Jim
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pressed on with more doo dads - I actually like this simple design, GM well done
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picked up a can of gloss black paint, going old school with brushes on the frame, that way I don't have to mask anything off
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and so we went after it, the goal being get more paint on the frame than on your hand, simple!
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well well well, what do we have here?
why it's new Boingers! |
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Looking good.
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thank you, you know me, same or better is all we ask for
really wanted to get everything painted before heading out camping this weekend that way this crapy California paint has a few more days to cure so as of this writing all the suspension parts that are going back on have been painted we also have the brand new coils now (waiting to be all scratched up, ha ha) and the rest of the parts are due to arrive next Monday so the day after we return from the lake - Perfect! |
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I remember somewhere else you mention you liked the Krylon paint but was getting harder to find, but here they are making a come back and I saw they sell tractor paint,don,t know if they always did. I just like how well the Krylon spray paint sprayed. Thought I would mention it
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Seriously? my Rock Auto order is coming from Bronx, New York! why am I ranting, well cause I live all the way on the west coast, you would think they have a west coast warehouse or at least one in Colorado or somethin'
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Great job on the cleanup of the parts and the frame. They are all taking the finishes well and we all know that's because of the prep. Us recovering perfectionists know that it's hard to decide where to draw the line. But the satisfaction from getting the specific part or a certain area on the vehicle all dialed-in lends to the overall sense of satisfaction. I took a hiatus from The Forum and once I came back, it turns out you've been killin' it! So much progress, so many pages, haha. Great work man! You swapped for an LS in less time than it used to take to diagnose the old milkshake maker. |
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so I ordered the suspension parts a week ago from Rock Auto and they said they will ship them via FedEx and that I would have them on Monday a week later, well
Monday - no parts Tuesday - no parts Wednesday - ??? now I don't mind waiting a week, but if you say a week that's a long time so you should have enuff time to get them to me and just for funsies here's where they've been on their US tour so far BRONX, NY => KEASBEY, NJ => JERSEY CITY, NJ => ALTOONA, PA => BUTLER, IN => CHICAGO, IL => MEDIA, IL => ALVA, OK => CASA BLANCA, NM => ESSEX, CA => STOCKTON, CA => LODI, CA => SACRAMENTO, CA => ROSEVILLE, CA something tells me they would have gotten here quicker on the Greatful Dead tour bus Last edited by Gregski; 08-12-2020 at 11:00 AM. |
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Welcome back stranger. Now I can get my truck fix. I'm so selfish. I know.
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Wait a minute! Why did they go from Sacramento to Roseville if you are in Sacramento?
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