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Old 10-06-2019, 06:58 PM   #1
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Re: 1969 K10 CST Full Restoration

Looks fantastic as usual, Brad! Where did you get the bumpers for the console? I haven't found anybody that has those. I guess I'm not looking in the right place.
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Looks fantastic as usual, Brad! Where did you get the bumpers for the console? I haven't found anybody that has those. I guess I'm not looking in the right place.
Steven...thanks for the kind words. I deleted the previous response post, because tonight as I was cleaning up and re-organizing I began to doubt my answer. I vaguely remember ordering what I thought were NOS bumpers off eBay. As I was going through my remnant 'console parts' box I found literally a stash (six to be exact) of console bumpers from LMC part #30-1842. I don't remember ordering them...but clearly I did. I only order what I must from LMC and this feels like an afterthought throw-in on an order where a different part was the priority (likely a decal ). In any event...these look just like what I put on this console. Moreover, if you can't get a set from them...drop me a line and I'll send you two. Sorry to answer the same post 3 times. Hopefully this is the definitive post on the matter.
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Thanks Brad! I'll get some ordered for when I re-do my console this winter. It may have taken 3 tries, but I knew you would come through.
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....It may have taken 3 tries....
Geez...like everything else on this truck.
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Nice work on the console. It looks fantastic. I would have been afraid the laquer thinner would soften the plastic. I learned a new trick..thanks
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Nice work on the console. It looks fantastic. I would have been afraid the laquer thinner would soften the plastic. I learned a new trick..thanks
Thanks. I went through the prep protocol that SEM recommends for plastic because I wanted to ensure a good stick, but these consoles aren't what I'd call plastic. They're less hydrocarbon and more fiberglass or composite resin. They remind me a bit of a Blazer top. I didn't submerge the pieces in lacquer thinner, but I did wet well the section I was working on. I used the wipe it with a lacquer soaked cloth method on the earlier consoles and that just made a mess and took forever. When you've got it wet, after a second or two, the dye or paint or whatever the finish is will release and you can scrub it off all at once and rinse. Still took some time, but way more efficient than smearing a dirty rag. If you let it dry without getting the finish off, it's like you never dissolved it. Again I really wanted a crisp grain, so I thought it was important to get it back to bare before painting.
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Thanks. I went through the prep protocol that SEM recommends for plastic because I wanted to ensure a good stick, but these consoles aren't what I'd call plastic. They're less hydrocarbon and more fiberglass or composite resin. They remind me a bit of a Blazer top. I didn't submerge the pieces in lacquer thinner, but I did wet well the section I was working on. I used the wipe it with a lacquer soaked cloth method on the earlier consoles and that just made a mess and took forever. When you've got it wet, after a second or two, the dye or paint or whatever the finish is will release and you can scrub it off all at once and rinse. Still took some time, but way more efficient than smearing a dirty rag. If you let it dry without getting the finish off, it's like you never dissolved it. Again I really wanted a crisp grain, so I thought it was important to get it back to bare before painting.
You mentioned fumes in a previous post. I used the stripper shown below on my console. I would describe my experience just like yours above. Might be another option in the future for you or others reading if you want to avoid fumes but still have good results.

I'm really enjoying this thread btw! Thanks for all the detail!
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You mentioned fumes in a previous post. I used the stripper shown below on my console. I would describe my experience just like yours above. Might be another option in the future for you or others reading if you want to avoid fumes but still have good results.

I'm really enjoying this thread btw! Thanks for all the detail!
Thanks. Solid tip!
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You mentioned fumes in a previous post. I used the stripper shown below on my console. I would describe my experience just like yours above. Might be another option in the future for you or others reading if you want to avoid fumes but still have good results.

I'm really enjoying this thread btw! Thanks for all the detail!
Thanks for the suggestion! Did you get this from Amazon?
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Thanks for the suggestion! Did you get this from Amazon?
Home depot is where I got mine
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All I can say is WOW!! it looks great!
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Looks great! One of the most rewarding parts of the project is getting parts in paint.
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I was thinking the same thing. Looks awesome, glad you posted it!
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Thanks guys. And I agree, few things give you return on effort more than fresh paint on large panels.
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I'll bet by the weekends end the cab forward will almost be together. Speedy build.
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I'll bet by the weekends end the cab forward will almost be together. Speedy build.
Not quite. Still got to paint the fenders and hood. To that end the truck got moved out and tucked away so final prep and paint could begin on those remaining pieces (fenders, bedsides, tailgate and hood). I'm out of town at my Mom's this weekend...but Eric found time today to throw on a few more shiny bits and shoot me a pic before he sequestered her away from the impending dust.
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Sure enough I arrived home today to find the queen tucked away and her back half taking center stage. The goal is to have them joined by week's end.
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Fortunate to have the day off today. Most of it spent catching up on jobs around the house...but I was able to slip over to the truck for a bit and get one small job done. Prepped last night followed by a couple of coats of satin black this morning and the spare tire carrier was ready to go on. Woody (southern parts) hooked me up with the carrier and hardware a few months ago...Thanks Woody! I don't think the hardware was black phosphate coated from the factory (don't know really)...but I've found that if nuts and bolts aren't super slick...it's more esthetic to go the black phosphate route. D-ring retainer was in good shape and got clear zinc-ed. Just followed the assembly manual for install. Pretty straight forward, but let me know if I got it wrong. Never had a truck with it on there. Speaking of wrong...I'm going to break down and re-bend the rear axle brake lines. They just dip down too far at the spring bolts. Eric spent the day final sanding and prepping for color on the bed sides tomorrow.
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So close!
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This is looking so nice..I luv it!!
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Wow, just read the last two pages and now will start on page one to see the ashes that are giving birth to this Phoenix—- really nice work and great attention to detail!!
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Wow, just read the last two pages and now will start on page one to see the ashes that are giving birth to this Phoenix—- really nice work and great attention to detail!!
Thanks for the kind words...

Ashes is a good way to describe a lot of what we started with. In fact there were many times that it seemed like a huge ash hole.
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Quick pic for the morning. Hopefully an even better one tonight. This jewel is getting cut and buffed today and (hopefully with some steady hands) getting mated up with the rest of the truck for the first time in forever....(assuming the weather cooperates enough to roll the truck back in).
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Couldn't help myself. If it was a factory marking that ever made it on a St. Louis truck...we're going with it. See member 75gmc454's '71 Cheyenne as the reference for this one. Consider it a love letter to the St. Louis line workers.
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