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Old 02-06-2017, 11:41 PM   #1
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Re: The Doc & Kim 69 build

got this back from the blaster last week, and took the brackets off today clean it up a little more tomorrow and off to powder coat
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Old 02-07-2017, 06:50 AM   #2
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It amazes me how far you can take these apart if you desire to

So i assume you are not doing 5 layers of primer and 3 coats of frame paint on this
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Old 02-10-2017, 11:21 PM   #3
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So i assume you are not doing 5 layers of primer and 3 coats of frame paint on this
ahh shucks i got rooms to paint and moldings to put up honey doos and next week that job gets in the way again ....so i let the pros put a finish on that cradle see how they do ... i been checking in on you we got 6-8 inches snow ...you got warm weather and some priming and tubs and tail gates all kinds of fun stuff your looking forward to ...Ill be hanging curtainsand something in the oven myself ....stay tuned
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ahh shucks i got rooms to paint and moldings to put up honey doos and next week that job gets in the way again ....so i let the pros put a finish on that cradle see how they do ... i been checking in on you we got 6-8 inches snow ...you got warm weather and some priming and tubs and tail gates all kinds of fun stuff your looking forward to ...Ill be hanging curtainsand something in the oven myself ....stay tuned
Sorry Jess, I will be thinking of you as I work on my ride here in a bit, I will be sure to post plenty of pics for you.
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Re: The Doc & Kim 69 build

like my avocado over under i did steal a little time today ...Larry took me a little time to prep these so you couldn't recognize them LOL
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Old 02-12-2017, 07:37 AM   #6
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What are you doing ? Warming them up so you can paint them ?
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Old 02-17-2017, 11:28 PM   #7
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I warmed them up to bake the impurities out and then I........
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put some powder on them baked and not bad for my first shot at this . I can't believe I bought this PC kit in 2011 (the receipt from Eastwood was in the box ) and bought the oven around the same time just never had time to try it, more fun to come......

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Jess, nice work!

been thinking of doing that, but the wifey won't let me near her new kitchen with my greasy, rusty truck parts....

guess I'll have to buy a oven for the basement, does it put off fumes when you PC

is there a setting on the thermometer for powder coating. lol
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Old 02-18-2017, 07:01 PM   #10
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Jess, nice work!

been thinking of doing that, but the wifey won't let me near her new kitchen with my greasy, rusty truck parts....

guess I'll have to buy a oven for the basement, does it put off fumes when you PC

is there a setting on the thermometer for powder coating. lol
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you cant do this and cook in that oven I know you know that! she wouldn't have it anyway....some fumes not anything crazy I think you would be fine in your work space ...more powder dust left behind than anything else... my 70s era avocado over under didn't come with a setting for baking........on enamel LOL there is a rotisserie in the upper oven that works along with the oven light its a Gem directions say 400 degrees the powder started to flow at about 350 after just 5-10 minutes left them in for about 20 cooled about 20and ready to go ....like anything else its all in the prepby the way i have a couple of fenders that are not, in my opinion, worth fixing they are yours if you want them can meet half way if you want to use for fitment purposes with the hood ...I been peeking in at your thread

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you cant do this and cook in that oven I know you know that! she wouldn't have it anyway....some fumes not anything crazy I think you would be fine in your work space ...more powder dust left behind than anything else... my 70s era avocado over under didn't come with a setting for baking........on enamel LOL there is a rotisserie in the upper oven that works along with the oven light its a Gem directions say 400 degrees the powder started to flow at about 350 after just 5-10 minutes left them in for about 20 cooled about 20and ready to go ....like anything else its all in the prepby the way i have a couple of fenders that are not, in my opinion, worth fixing they are yours if you want them can meet half way if you want to use for fitment purposes with the hood ...I been peeking in at your thread

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Thanks Jess for the info. on the PC

I may take you up on your offer, Richard has also offered a set, so we'll see. What year and make are your fenders
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Thanks Jess for the info. on the PC

I may take you up on your offer, Richard has also offered a set, so we'll see. What year and make are your fenders
69-72 came with my 72 cheyenne ill get them out and take some pics maybe tomorrow
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i was able to get the engine cradle back from PC very pleased with the out come
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and a little bling for Larry .....Stainless pan head allan key
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and a little bling for Larry .....Stainless pan head allan key
Fricken awesome!!!!
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next victims .... i have to break down the Panhard bracket maybe tomorrow... more rivets....I'm going to epoxy and top coat these myself ...saving my PC money for the trailing arms
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I'm at full throttle on P coating.... played this weekend built a oven for the long parts and I have one more C-member to coat and i can start to re assemble my frame......
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That is awesome! Getting all of my parts together to ship off to you! Might need a little more stove pipe for my chassis rails
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So when do you project bolting the frame rails back together ?
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Just catching up on your build, awesome work on the frame.
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I'm a fan of you doing some of your own powdercoating. One less thing you have to pay someone else to do and it looks great!! Very cool build
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thanks Mike its fun, neat how it turns out, and you can spend the bucks elsewhere
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