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Vic1947 04-14-2023 04:25 PM

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I've had that happen several times over the years. Nearly always, it's due to applying a fast-drying layer over a slow drying layer. Cool weather is the death of me because I get antsy to lay down that last coat. The epoxy will fully catalyze over time and you should be able to block the 2K down and carry on. After blocking, you may want to shoot a sealer between the primer and the topcoat for some extra insurance. Hiccups in a paint job after all the prep work are miserable to deal with.

mongocanfly 04-14-2023 04:35 PM

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That makes sense Vic.. but that's why I specifically asked the techs if I could do it that way.. and i got the 30min to 3 days answer.... I did sand on the back of the cab with 220g. I think when I get it all smoothed back down I'll be ok..but I'm gonna hit it once more with high build for sure and see what happens

Vic1947 04-14-2023 11:02 PM

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I'd wager that after a thorough blocking party, a good wet coat of 2K would lay down without any issues. Good luck!

mongocanfly 04-16-2023 09:59 PM

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Hoping so Vic.. after it sitting for a few days, it's being stubborn to get off,,,,had to switch to 80g..
In places I'm getting to bare metal , so now it looks like I'll have to epoxy it again

Ol Blue K20 04-17-2023 01:11 PM

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That sucks, but I have faith in ya

28TudorAZ 04-30-2023 01:01 AM

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This would totally happen to me. When I sprayed the dash on the 52 it did that in a few spots. I waited for it to dry and sanded it and resprayed. Not sure what I did wrong either but all was good afterwards.

mongocanfly 04-30-2023 01:36 PM

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I had a bodyshop guy look at it.. he said I was to quick with the highbuild over the epoxy..
Even though the "techs" said I could coat after 30 min up to 3 days
He said most likely it was the hardner from one primer reacting to the other..
He said it really needed more dry time between the 2
Would be the same as using the wrong hardner in it..
In the mean time ...I'm still sanding

8man 04-30-2023 02:21 PM

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Hard luck or no luck at all!

Keep sanding.

RustyPile 09-23-2023 06:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 9200588)
I had a bodyshop guy look at it.. he said I was to quick with the highbuild over the epoxy..
Even though the "techs" said I could coat after 30 min up to 3 days
He said most likely it was the hardner from one primer reacting to the other..
He said it really needed more dry time between the 2
Would be the same as using the wrong hardner in it..
In the mean time ...I'm still sanding

It's been almost a half year since your last post.. You aren't still sanding are you???

mongocanfly 09-23-2023 11:48 PM

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NO..!!!!!..haha..work has consumed my life for the last 6months or so..and when I did get time off I had a waiting list of stuff that i had get done..and dealing with the heat and humidity basically put a stop to shop work...it was almost pegging the 120deg thermometer in my shop nearly every day this summer...
But, it's cooling down now..so maybe before long I'll be back on it..!!!

RustyPile 09-30-2023 05:35 PM

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Ahhh,work... I deleted that word from my vocabulary about 20 years ago.. Greg, I live in East Texas about 125 miles southeast of the Dallas/Ft Worth area... We've been having those same daily triple digit temperatures.. My shop is insulated but it still becomes an oven during the day....

doowopper 01-22-2024 08:33 PM

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Grandson Revives Grandpa's Beloved Truck, Brings Back Decades of Memories

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpn52daM2FQ

Vic1947 01-25-2024 06:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by doowopper (Post 9279149)
grandson revives grandpa's beloved truck, brings back decades of memories

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpn52dam2fq

👍👍

mongocanfly 01-25-2024 10:59 PM

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Thanks..!!! I saw that video a week or so ago...

mongocanfly 02-28-2024 08:58 PM

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Well hopefully my real job has slowed down a bit and I can get back to truck work
I've just about put the final touches on the sanding ordeal..turned out to be way more work than I ever thought it would have been..plan is in the next week or so is to re-epoxy the cab..
We'll see...
But I've also been piddling along on another project, time permitting
One of my fond memories as a kid , was me and Dad out bouncing around in the ol truck,and when 4wd was needed, my "job" was to put the truck in 4x4..
With the levers in the cab, the only missing piece was the hubs
The truck originally had the lever style dualmatic locking hubs.
Oh the memories of pulling the levers inside,and flipping the hub levers..!!!
I wanted to use them in some fashion on the truck, but when I swapped to GM axles,they wouldn't work, so I went with Warn hubs..
Well some late night thinking and scheming and I came up with a way to use them..
Yrs ago they threw away a ton of aluminum stock at work, I couldn't stand to see it go to recycle, so I got a pass for it ,not knowing what I'd ever use it for..
Well I found a use for some of it..
Some 6in solid stock and some 5idx8od pipe welded on for a flange
These are similar to the hubs I made for the rear..
Alot of machining later,and some machine work on the hub itself, and ,there it is..a fake hub cover that looks like it did 60yrs ago
I think I'm gonna be happy with this..
They fit over the Warn hubs,so those stay in place..
Don't worry, I didn't mess up any collectable hubs..mine were cracked and unusable anyway.. also bought another set, but they were also cracked..
Still have to setup the mill and rotary table to drill all the needed holes..
Will show the finished product after I drill and paint them..
They were originally blue, but I'm going with black..and leave the outer bare cast aluminum..

mongocanfly 02-28-2024 09:03 PM

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I even found new decals for them when i get done..!!!

KevinK7 02-28-2024 10:14 PM

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Greg,
That is some really neat 'machining' :), ...what a cool idea ;)

72 tigger 02-28-2024 10:23 PM

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Great idea!

Vic1947 02-29-2024 12:14 AM

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Looks like someone was knee deep in chips after all that machine work! Nice!

mongocanfly 02-29-2024 12:29 AM

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Haha..you know it..!!!
And I still havnt cleaned up good yet

regan wilson 02-29-2024 06:54 AM

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That is really cool Greg.

mongocanfly 03-03-2024 11:40 PM

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Thanks Regan..!!!

Well, I installed 1 fake hub for a test, I'm gonna have to pull it back off though,
the etching primer and paint just won't stick, you barely touch it and it comes right off
I peeled the paint putting the tire on..
so they're off to the powder coater next week...
The decal is only stuck on with tape..don't want to commit to any stickers yet,
But I'm a little disappointed that the angles of the decal don't match the raised boss section..
Before and after

regan wilson 03-04-2024 07:23 AM

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Oh well. They still look cool.


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