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woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
The wait is really killing me, but it will pay off in the end. I suppose...Manny wrote:Want to see some color on it bad. All that sanding it should lay pretty. Still old school here using supermotors.org for hosting, was there when it was super ford.
Thanks man!hfdco4 wrote:I just straight upload my pics, no worries with them getting lost.
Now for the truck, AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! Nice work, it is going to look great.
This one is going to be solid blue, harbor blue to be exact. The frame is painted, it's just really dirty in those pictures. I don't think I have the time or money for all of my projects, but somehow I still manage.Lone Ranger wrote:Looks pretty rad! I also can't wait to see some color. Are you going to paint the whole thing blue? Or two tone it? You gonna paint the frame quick with the bed off too? I don't know how you have time for all your project trucks
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
Not quite yet... And who knew weather stripping was so expensive.Manny wrote:So spray guns out yet?????
All I ever run are used tires. Throwing a couple on my car this morning, and the bump has never seen a new tire as long as I've owned it. I check out the tire shops and wrecking yards too - it's amazing what you find. Just pulled a practically new 31/10.5x15 spare from under an SUV at the boneyard for twenty bucks.hfdco4 wrote:I have done very well buying used tires on Craigslist. You can find tire deals.
hfdco4 wrote:I have done very well buying used tires on Craigslist. You can find tire deals.
I've looked and I haven't been able to find the tires I want. I like all terrains. I know it's a two wheel drive, but I still think a truck needs a somewhat aggressive tire. I feel like after the paint job, a set of new tires will really add to it. Since I work at a tire shop I I don't have the cost of mounting and balancing, just the tires outright.Jacksdad wrote:All I ever run are used tires. Throwing a couple on my car this morning, and the bump has never seen a new tire as long as I've owned it. I check out the tire shops and wrecking yards too - it's amazing what you find. Just pulled a practically new 31/10.5x15 spare from under an SUV at the boneyard for twenty bucks.hfdco4 wrote:I have done very well buying used tires on Craigslist. You can find tire deals.
I don't have any experience using JB weld with aluminum, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. I think it says on the package what it'll bond to. And yes, I am leaving the dash bare other than paint. I think it gives it more of a 50's look.1guydude wrote:I was actually looking at some JB weld I had in the garage today. Said its a 1:1 ratio and has steel in it or hardens to where its workable or able to sand on. Can I use an aluminum backing u think? I was wondering about this when I was looking at it today. thanks for the post and idea of how to fill holes and such!
Question. Are u gonna leave the dash metal and painted? Im assuming so since ur not replacing the dash pad.
Good work. Glad to see u still at it!
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