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Bhelton 08-11-2013 10:14 AM

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I have a lot of pics that haven"t been posted so here ya go!
http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psbc8c564f.jpg
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Bhelton 08-11-2013 10:17 AM

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Camaro tank installed and even had my buddy hanging out with me

Bhelton 08-11-2013 10:21 AM

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Sat the bed back on before vacation to see how it was going to sit, and decided bags is going to be the way to go. Also i have started wiping panel bond over seams that have been butt welded to fill any pin holes and voids. Installed new pulley system and not quite sure i can get a AC bracket for this style so I"ll probably be selling it along with the new alternator, PS pump and water pump

Bhelton 08-11-2013 10:28 AM

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I cut out the inner roof panel for the patch and cleaned it all up with a wire brush and wax and grease remover then laid 3 coats of POR 15 on it before installing patch. If you look closely you can see the POR 15 oozing through from the top side where i repaired the gutter

Bhelton 08-11-2013 10:33 AM

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Got the inner patch installed and some body filler wiped on it to get it looking right, since the patch has the older mirror mount I'll install a 70 model mirror. here are some pics of the outer roof seam that i cleaned, POR15 treated then put 3M heavy bodied self leveling seam sealer on

Xeen 08-11-2013 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bhelton (Post 6214948)
Installed new pulley system and not quite sure i can get a AC bracket for this style so I"ll probably be selling it along with the new alternator, PS pump and water pump

Hey man don't give up so easily, there is probably a ready made solution out there but even if there isn't take a shot at fabricating one, it's just a bracket it can't be that hard.

Bhelton 08-11-2013 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6215102)
Hey man don't give up so easily, there is probably a ready made solution out there but even if there isn't take a shot at fabricating one, it's just a bracket it can't be that hard.

I've got a few ideas for it, just got to research a little more
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Bhelton 08-11-2013 03:51 PM

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I decided to mess around with some moldings today and searched the forum and found the thread using lye...Works great in cleaning aluminum so cleaned then wet sanded a few pieces with 1500 grit, I also decided to leave some imperfections in the trim so it'd looked aged instead of brand new then figured i would change up the black in the upper trim to be different. Take a look and give your opinion please

Bhelton 08-17-2013 09:15 AM

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worked on cab some more yesterday and last night, blocked cab corner, blocked door jamb and reprimed them both. Also hung the door and hung the fender as well

Bhelton 09-29-2013 10:59 PM

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Been a while since I've posted on this, update is I've painted inside cab started wiring the interior and engine bay and started to bag truck instead of running a static drop. Installed a ididit column, picked up a lokar shifter and a few other goodies. More to order and more to complete. Woohoo
Big thanks to Travis at properformance for the parts he sends me on a weekly basis.
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Bhelton 10-07-2013 07:39 PM

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updates coming soon

litew8 10-07-2013 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bhelton (Post 6215296)
I decided to mess around with some moldings today and searched the forum and found the thread using lye...Works great in cleaning aluminum so cleaned then wet sanded a few pieces with 1500 grit, I also decided to leave some imperfections in the trim so it'd looked aged instead of brand new then figured i would change up the black in the upper trim to be different. Take a look and give your opinion please

Yep, that oven cleaner (Lye) works great at taking off grease, crud and the anodized film from the aluminum. Turned out nice. :metal:

Bhelton 10-08-2013 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by litew8 (Post 6304544)
Yep, that oven cleaner (Lye) works great at taking off grease, crud and the anodized film from the aluminum. Turned out nice. :metal:

Thanks!

re1 10-17-2013 01:20 AM

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Looks good,
did you use POR 15 on the frame ?

Bhelton 11-03-2013 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by re1 (Post 6319177)
Looks good,
did you use POR 15 on the frame ?

no sir, I stripped it down and cleaned with oven cleaner and went back with etching primer and some single stage black. But i have been thinking on going back over it again since I've been cutting and drilling frame since i Painted it originally. Thanks for the compliment!!

litew8 11-03-2013 03:22 PM

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"(Lye) works great at taking off grease, crud and the anodized" - It's also very dangerous to use. You don't want to breath that stuff, so it should be used in an extremely well ventilated environment. Also, taking off the 'anodize' coating will expose the aluminum to the elements and may cause the aluminum to pit or oxidize over time - I think. I bought some spray to coat my grill surround after I did what you've done (removed anodize coating and wet sanded) - but I haven't used it yet.

Bhelton 11-03-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by litew8 (Post 6346028)
"(Lye) works great at taking off grease, crud and the anodized" - It's also very dangerous to use. You don't want to breath that stuff, so it should be used in an extremely well ventilated environment. Also, taking off the 'anodize' coating will expose the aluminum to the elements and may cause the aluminum to pit or oxidize over time - I think. I bought some spray to coat my grill surround after I did what you've done (removed anodize coating and wet sanded) - but I haven't used it yet.

I used automotive clear coat on mine to help protect against elements

Bhelton 11-06-2013 09:49 PM

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Checking for leaks

Bhelton 11-10-2013 12:21 AM

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Fired up engine today and cleaned up a little. Working on video to upload

Bhelton 11-20-2013 11:25 PM

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Gauges installed

NC_John 11-22-2013 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bhelton (Post 6378847)
Gauges installed

Looks great man. I seem to be going in the opposite direction with mine!

Bhelton 11-22-2013 09:21 PM

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Thanks Jon, got everything primed this evening. Hoping to sand and do the final seam sealing and paint cab next week. And maybe the front clip as well if everything goes as expected.

Bennett68C10 11-22-2013 10:08 PM

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Nice progress, love those gauges too. I plan to run those in mine.

Bhelton 11-22-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Bennett68C10 (Post 6383930)
Nice progress, love those gauges too. I plan to run those in mine.

Thank you sir! The gauges are awesome....I've been posting more on Instagram lately instead of my build thread. I need to do a little more on here as well.

New wheels are at powder coater now, hoping to have them done with tires next week!

Bennett68C10 11-22-2013 11:32 PM

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Awesome, just checked the wheels out on Instagram. Can't wait to see them mounted up.


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