11-10-2011, 05:04 PM | #126 |
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where did you get that primer?? How much does it cost?? That PPG DP-90 from carquest has gone out of my budget. last time I bought a quart and the hardner is was over 90 dollars.
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11-10-2011, 07:18 PM | #127 |
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We use Feather Fill.........55 dollars a gallon
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11-11-2011, 08:16 AM | #128 |
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all of my paint supplies are being give to me by my buddys paint rep, they are calling it a demo, mike said they might want me to put a small sticker in the rear window and take it to a couple local car shows when its finished.so i dont really know anything about cost but i would say its probably about the same as yours. oh sorry i didnt see where you said a quart, i would figure that price would be for a gallon.
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11-11-2011, 06:47 PM | #129 |
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came home and worked the hood over today, reprimed with dp hope to start blocking soon. heres a few pics
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a couple more
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11-11-2011, 06:55 PM | #131 |
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gets me excited to work on mine, keep the pics coming!
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11-11-2011, 07:58 PM | #132 |
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Oh yeah, that hood looks good to me. So im almost getting close to getting my cab done and back on the frame, your bed and front clip would fit perfect and I would be done with my truck, lol>>> keep the pics coming, doing a great job!!
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yeahhh, thats exactly what i was thinking except the other way around
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11-11-2011, 09:01 PM | #134 |
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that looks good! when your done with your demo paint send it my way, lol! but seriouslly nice work on the hood!
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Ohhh I so want to go out and start on my hood now... nice job on that!
What are you using to block with? I keep looking at the Auto parts stores but I never seem to find a "block" and was thinking about just getting some belt sander paper, and a 2x4....
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i use a dura block, i got my six peice set off ebay for sixty dollars with free shipping. might have went up some since i bought mine though. as far as sandpaper i usally start with 36 grit then 80 then 220 then 400. the 36 and 80 only on bondo. 80 and 220 on glasing putty, then 220 and 400 on primer. then 600 on final water sanding. hope this helps, alan would be able to give lots more help than i ever could i am just playing it by ear. thanks for the comments on the hood. just came back from meeting 198plus, super nice guy and his truck is just as nice in person as it is on the site.
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not real sure how close i was to ballground,i guess however far it is from the canton exit on 75. came home and sanded the hood with 220 and put a second coat of primer on it. stripped one of my cowl extensions and cant make up my mind whether to weld up the c10 emblem holes and not put them back on or to just put them back on. any suggestions? whats everyone else doing?
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11-12-2011, 07:32 PM | #139 |
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i think your 65 will look good with them, and the rest of the trim! without them its harder to tell what year it is! i'm going with the cab sails only painted silver, to match the bumpers and a blue body color! should look good when i get to that point, i just want to drive it again with the upgrades i have done for now and paint it in a yr or two!
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i am going to get over there and check out your truck sometime alan cant wait to see it in person,i decided to delete the emblems so i came home today and welded the holes up on the one i have stripped also sandblasted my rad. support and blocked the hood one more time then reprimed it hopefully 400 tommorrow and afinal prime. going to pick up some dp in black and spray the rad. support it real close to chassis black. well heres a few pics of todays progress.
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Again nice work. You can prime my hood when it comes back from the blaster since you have so much practice.
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Yeah That hood is looking slick. Mine is still in front of my shop waiting on you!! lol. That sandblasting is a real fun job huh? It was only like 70 degrees here when I blasted the bottom of my cab and I was sweating like crazy in that hood. Nice Job!!
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thanks guys, ill get alans first then come by and get allaboutchevellescame home today and blocked my hood with 400 then re-primed hopefully one more time and the hoods ready to paint, then comes the cab.man blocking is rough on the shoulders or else im just getting old one.
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I have a dent in the front p-side corner of my hood that I have to work out first before I do anything to my hood...
Going to bring it into the garage soon and start looking at how I am going to attack that problem.
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McMurphy I hope you have a REAL BIG heater in your garage. I couldnt even get motivated to step into the shop when its 5 degrees and snowing like you said it was the other day. Its hard to heat a shop in the cold winter, concrete and metal is like a bunch of ice cubes in the shop. LOL
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MCmurphy bring yours: on down i will put yours in line next
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flip must be busy painting his frontend, waiting on pics!!
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