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Old 07-11-2014, 06:07 PM   #1
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

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hey bj383ss is this what u are using for blast media. I bought a sand blaster from harbor freight and the sand I bought a home depot quickly plugged the nozzle and do you sift it before you put it in the hopper. It seems like you have the blasting thing figured out.
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Yes I do sift it twice before I use it. It has a lot of bigger pieces that will clog the nozzle all day long. I have a sifter I made from two pieces of plywood with a piece of window screen sandwiched between them. I made it to fit on top of a 5 gallon bucket. I'll take some pictures of it when I go back out there next for you.



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I ordered a replacement rocker for the pass side as I have a oem rocker for the driver side. Also ordered the full length inner which covers from the toe board to the cab corner. My upper inner rocker is solid, but the lower inner (under the cab) looks bad to say the least. Also ordered cab supports for the driver side. The pass side mounts look good. I have new rubber cab bushings to install when I get to that point. Goal this weekend is engine and trans set in place.
Sounds good man. So where your A & B pillars ok then? I would guess if your cab supports were bad the a pillar would be too. Look forward to seeing your progress.
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Old 07-13-2014, 08:08 PM   #2
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Todays work. Got the bottom of the cab stripped. What a nasty and PITA job! Glad its done. I a few holes to weld up and then primer and undercoat.

I spent about 30 minutes blowing air into the various holes on the rear cab supports. A ton of dirt and rocks and all kinds of stuff came out. It was unbelievable. I should have take a picture of the floor when I got done. No wonder the supports rust out. I even found one of those red straws that goes on the a can of WD40.

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Old 07-13-2014, 10:06 PM   #3
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

That was some serious sanding! LOL! WOW! Paint should be nice an smooth under there brotha! lol!
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Great Work Brother...
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Old 07-14-2014, 04:21 PM   #5
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Shot some primer on it this morning. It dried to fast on me so will have too shoot another coat and then some undercoating.

Ta2don I used your idea with the nails on three holes I had left. Worked perfectly. Thanks for the tip.





The Texas heat is starting to kick in so after lunch worked out in the woodshop making some new cabinets for the big garage.

One down 7 more to go.





Still need to make a shelf for it.



Parts cut for 3 more.



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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Looks like just the very bottom of the driver side a piller will need work. I'll really know more once I take the outer rocker off. Was looking at it again from under the truck when grinding crossmember rivets sunday......my total will be:

Driver side: inner/outer rocker, small piece of toe board not covered by full length inner rocker (which also takes care of cab corner), both cab supports and lower a piller.

Pass side: outer rocker and forward cab support, small floor work, but won't need a whole panel, just 2-3 small places.
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

The bottom of the cab looks super!
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

And great job on your cab. I can see all the hours of work and sweat under the primer!!!
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

I've stolen my fairshare of ideas, glad I can offer ideas in return!
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Bret awesome job would love to come see this in person some time.
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Old 07-15-2014, 12:23 AM   #11
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Great build. Keep up the good work. Nice to see a build coming out so nice without throwing tons of money at it
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Old 07-18-2014, 07:35 PM   #12
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And great job on your cab. I can see all the hours of work and sweat under the primer!!!
Thank You. It has taken longer than I wanted it to but the cab is coming along and now I have one more rust spot to take care of above the driver side windshield and then a few dents to pull on the roof and get the old paint off and prime and paint it. Top will be white and the rest midnight blue Hot Rod Flatz, with a fawn interior.

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Thank you Don. The nail trick worked like a charm. Wish I had know about it sooner.

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Bret awesome job would love to come see this in person some time.
John your welcome to come by just give me a shout.

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The bottom of the cab looks super!
Thanks T.J. I keep wondering why I am bothering to clean and paint something nobody is going to ever see. But I will every time I change fluids!

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Great build. Keep up the good work. Nice to see a build coming out so nice without throwing tons of money at it
Thank you. I love your truck and the fact you have had it for so long.

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Old 07-18-2014, 11:16 PM   #13
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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

Great work on the cab bottom. What's the next step? In answer to your question, yes, I went with the 23" double bend shifter.
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Great work on the cab bottom. What's the next step? In answer to your question, yes, I went with the 23" double bend shifter.
Thanks PDX. Next step is another coat of primer, seam seal all the welds I did and then some 3M undercoating and flip her back upright and get started on the bodywork.
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Wow...just read through your entire thread...that is pretty much what I want to do. My Dad gave me a 64 when I was 15ish...we worked on it a few years together and had it in pretty good shape...not show truck quality but daily drive worthy...long story short...I had an accident about 6 weeks after we had it out of the body shop...my Dad was overseas at the time and never got to see it finished. I joined the Navy soon after that and the truck sat in the drive for a few years...he wound up giving it away to a neighbor's kid who only kept it a few years and sold it. Trying to see if I can find it or another like it so I can restore it. My Dad passed away in Nov 2012 so I'll be doing this one on my own..maybe my son will help me.....

Anyway...love what you have done and look forward to contributing here as well in the future.
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Wow...just read through your entire thread...that is pretty much what I want to do. My Dad gave me a 64 when I was 15ish...we worked on it a few years together and had it in pretty good shape...not show truck quality but daily drive worthy...long story short...I had an accident about 6 weeks after we had it out of the body shop...my Dad was overseas at the time and never got to see it finished. I joined the Navy soon after that and the truck sat in the drive for a few years...he wound up giving it away to a neighbor's kid who only kept it a few years and sold it. Trying to see if I can find it or another like it so I can restore it. My Dad passed away in Nov 2012 so I'll be doing this one on my own..maybe my son will help me.....

Anyway...love what you have done and look forward to contributing here as well in the future.
Thanks for reading my thread and great story. Hope you find a truck soon and start a build thread.

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This morning I installed the new cabinets I have been working on for the shop. I made these from some recycled plywood cabinets I got for free from work. Just had to buy hinges and handles. Hung some pegboard underneath for some tool organization.







After lunch shot another coat of primer on the cab and then seam sealed. Then some undercoating.



I used 3M Professional Rubberized undercoating. This stuff laid down awesome and had a great texture. I used 3 cans. Going to buy two more to make sure it is nice and thick.




On the way home a neighbor that is moving had some free stuff on the driveway. Scored a bunch of wood and a decent scissor jack.

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Re: 64 C10 Stepside "Jaybird"

just a bit envious of the cabinets...

Great work!!!
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Free stuff...... WooHooooo

As Don says, you are really rather good Brett.
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Your garage is awesome nice job on the cabinets.
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A few small updates.

Got a 2nd and 3rd coat of undercoating on the bottom of cab.

I cut out some rust above the driver side windshield and welded in new metal.






Stripped the roof down to metal. Still have a few place of rust that are being stubborn. May just chemically treat it.



Managed to pull out the 2 big dents in the rear shelf part of the roof. They were oil canning bad so I used a combination of heat from a MAPP torch and stud gun to pull them out. They are not perfect but much better than before and won't require 1/4" thick filler. Pulled out a bunch of smaller dents. The HF stud gun worked great!







Stripped the door jambs while it was on its back.



Flipped it back upright with the help of my wife and MIL and started working on the firewall. I welded up the clutch hole. Still need to weld up a few more holes. I think there is one that is used for reverse lights and the manual choke. Don't need those.



The driver side firewall panel was loose it came from the factory that way they missed the part behind with the spot welder they were to far down. I drilled some holes and welded it all back together.





Then I ran some filler on all the spot welds. I have always wanted to smooth a firewall.





Hope to get it in primer soon.
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Great work dude!!! You gonna do my cab?
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Getting there ehhhh Bret ??
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Awesome...
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Thanks guys. Yes Rian it is slowly moving along. I have a vacation coming soon in the next month so I hope to get a lot done during that time.

I worked on the firewall some more got it in primer and started finishing on the inside.

I am enjoying bodywork and painting. Its a nice break from rust repair, welding and grinding.







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