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Alan's Classic 12-08-2010 11:10 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 4336153)
Nice progress Alan!

Thanks Man!!

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Originally Posted by cl08 (Post 4338287)
Alan, the guy my paint and body shop sends there upholstery jobs to costs way more than that (I KNOW THIS GUY IS VERY PROUD OF HIS WORK). But he has no competition around him and he does excellent work. He charged my buddy $2k for the 2 front buckets and back seat of his S-10 blazer, custom tweed two tone job. So your price seems about right if its good work. Just my input. I think no matter what you pay, in the end with houndstooth will be super sweet.

Thanks for the input. I haven't taken the time to do any more research on this yet, but I will do some shopping around.

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4338381)
I'm liking the 4 days a week thing.:metal: I'm with ya Strodder.:sumo: I like the seat material Allan.;)

Thanks Dave. I'd much rather work 3 12 hour days and off 4.

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Originally Posted by shortbed70 (Post 4338747)
Dang I like the look of that smooth bed. I like the fuel door too.

Thanks, it's starting to take shape. I believe the bed has been more work than the cab.

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Originally Posted by 66farmer (Post 4339238)
Alen
What kind of over spray are you getting in your shop when you spray primer.
I injoy watching your work.
Thanks

Thanks for the comment. When spraying primer I don't get much overspray. Plus I open up the shop and turn the fans on and blow it out the door. I get more overspray spraying top coats.

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 4339277)
Alan, I took my frame down to a local shop here, he wanted $400-$450 to rebuild the seat frame springs, new burlap, and a single color vinyl with only simple vertical pleats in it.

Thanks Karl,

After a white knuckle ride taking my bed to work on a trailer mounted on the stand, I finally got there. I had that gut feeling that I shouldn't do it that day, but I powered through it and made it.

Today I got to start blocking on it. I started out with 120 on a long block. I normally try to start with 180, but had some areas that I thought would need another wipe. I guide coated it and worked on the outside of the LT bedside. When blocking I generally leave my body lines til the last.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03512.jpg

It's hard to explain how I block something this big. But here it goes. I start on one end of a panel. I pick an area of the same shape. For this example let's take the big part of the bedside where the fuel door is. I start sanding with my long block on an area as long as the block. Once I get the primer half gone in that area I start tappering it into the next section adjcent to where I'm sanding and start blending the two areas together. Once the 2nd area is half done the first area should be done. Then I repeat on down the panel. You can kind of see that description in the pic above and below.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03513.jpg

Done blocking with 120. Now I will guide coat and block with 180. Then reprime and block one more time with 180. Hopefully reprime and do my final sanding with 400.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03514.jpg

Here is an assortment of blocks and pads I used today. The soft pads work great in the sharp contours.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03515.jpg

Strodder 12-08-2010 11:25 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
I never seen a round one like that. I like it.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03515.jpg

198plus 12-09-2010 12:38 AM

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Nice work Alan.


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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4339560)
Thanks Man!!



Thanks for the input. I haven't taken the time to do any more research on this yet, but I will do some shopping around.



Thanks Dave. I'd much rather work 3 12 hour days and off 4.



Thanks, it's starting to take shape. I believe the bed has been more work than the cab.



Thanks for the comment. When spraying primer I don't get much overspray. Plus I open up the shop and turn the fans on and blow it out the door. I get more overspray spraying top coats.



Thanks Karl,

After a white knuckle ride taking my bed to work on a trailer mounted on the stand, I finally got there. I had that gut feeling that I shouldn't do it that day, but I powered through it and made it.

Today I got to start blocking on it. I started out with 120 on a long block. I normally try to start with 180, but had some areas that I thought would need another wipe. I guide coated it and worked on the outside of the LT bedside. When blocking I generally leave my body lines til the last.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03512.jpg

It's hard to explain how I block something this big. But here it goes. I start on one end of a panel. I pick an area of the same shape. For this example let's take the big part of the bedside where the fuel door is. I start sanding with my long block on an area as long as the block. Once I get the primer half gone in that area I start tappering it into the next section adjcent to where I'm sanding and start blending the two areas together. Once the 2nd area is half done the first area should be done. Then I repeat on down the panel. You can kind of see that description in the pic above and below.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03513.jpg

Done blocking with 120. Now I will guide coat and block with 180. Then reprime and block one more time with 180. Hopefully reprime and do my final sanding with 400.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03514.jpg

Here is an assortment of blocks and pads I used today. The soft pads work great in the sharp contours.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03515.jpg


sdailey 12-09-2010 09:25 AM

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Looking good buddy. Keep up the good work. Now you have to worry about the trip back home with it.:devil:

That lift comes in handy don't it?

65Custom 12-10-2010 10:47 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Wow I have not checked in awhile but great progress, looking good!!!

Alan's Classic 12-11-2010 08:44 AM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4339598)
I never seen a round one like that. I like it.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03515.jpg

The file board is Hookit 2 velcro and the 6" is Hookit 1 velcro

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Originally Posted by 198plus (Post 4339775)
Nice work Alan.

:thumbs:

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Originally Posted by sdailey (Post 4340060)
Looking good buddy. Keep up the good work. Now you have to worry about the trip back home with it.:devil:

That lift comes in handy don't it?

Thanks Shannon!! The lift is very handy. It saves on the back and knees.

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Originally Posted by 65Custom (Post 4343007)
Wow I have not checked in awhile but great progress, looking good!!!

Thanks and thanks for checking in.

Had a lot of time at work yesterday since I was on hold for parts and insurance. That meant I got some blocking done. Nothing worth taking pics of. Just rest assured I'm sick and tired of blocking. :lol: I thought the bed would be easier than the cab.............I was mistaken. My right bedside is the better of the two sides, so it's not needing as much attention.

I'm trying to figure out the best way to paint it. I really want to leave the bedsides on the stand, but I need to paint the cross supports. Still thinking. Maybe someone local can loan me some junk cross bars. That way I could swap them out. Maybe I could just use some wood. Just thinking out loud. ;)

4dranch 12-11-2010 12:08 PM

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Nice work Alan. Thanks for the information.

greg65 12-22-2010 09:46 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4343573)
The file board is Hookit 2 velcro and the 6" is Hookit 1 velcro



:thumbs:



Thanks Shannon!! The lift is very handy. It saves on the back and knees.



Thanks and thanks for checking in.

Had a lot of time at work yesterday since I was on hold for parts and insurance. That meant I got some blocking done. Nothing worth taking pics of. Just rest assured I'm sick and tired of blocking. :lol: I thought the bed would be easier than the cab.............I was mistaken. My right bedside is the better of the two sides, so it's not needing as much attention.

I'm trying to figure out the best way to paint it. I really want to leave the bedsides on the stand, but I need to paint the cross supports. Still thinking. Maybe someone local can loan me some junk cross bars. That way I could swap them out. Maybe I could just use some wood. Just thinking out loud. ;)

I think Kevin (65custom) has an extra set of cross bars. That is if he still has them. Any new progress? The rest of us need motivation.:lol:

Alan's Classic 12-25-2010 07:50 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by greg65 (Post 4365379)
I think Kevin (65custom) has an extra set of cross bars. That is if he still has them. Any new progress? The rest of us need motivation.:lol:

Thanks Greg, I will give him a shout. No progress since last post. Everytime I take a project to work, I get busy and can't work on it. Which is a good thing;) as far as paying bills. Does suck as far as making progress. Then caught a cold earlier this week. I'm about over it now.

Having our first white Christmas since the 1800's. It's been snowing since 10:00 this morning, but the temp was around 35. Got some accumillation and they expect more tonight. The family is loving it. Hope everyone has/had a Very Merry Christmas!! Hope Santa brought some truck parts to y'all, because none got dropped off here. :lol:

daverod 12-25-2010 08:37 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Allan any reason you put your bed together to paint it?:uhmk: Can't believe you have snow and we don't.

Alan's Classic 12-26-2010 12:29 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4369813)
Allan any reason you put your bed together to paint it?:uhmk: Can't believe you have snow and we don't.

It is together now for a mock up. It also stabilizes the bedsides while I'm blocking on it. It will have to be taken apart to paint. I was trying to figure out a way to paint it somewhat assymbled. I thought about removing the header, T/G, leaving the rear and front cross bars in. I have a new rear sill so I just need an old cross bar so I could paint the ones I will be using. The less I have to handle the bedsides the better off I'll be. With the header removed I thought of making a single 1/2 bar with washers welded on the ends to take its place to keep the bedsides stable. It can be installed to where it won't affect the final finish.

Just need some time to work on it. Its' still snowing here not a lot but it still is. The roads have cleared up at least in the front of my house.

Alan's Classic 01-01-2011 03:12 PM

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Happy New Year everyone.

No progress. :waah: But I did get my hounds tooth fabric.

Vernski 01-01-2011 09:14 PM

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Great looking fabric Alan does it come in other colors like beige and brown?...Vernski:lol:

Strodder 01-01-2011 11:33 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4381517)
Happy New Year everyone.

No progress. :waah: But I did get my hounds tooth fabric.

Happy New Year to you too Allan. The fabric makes you dizzy looking at it so close.:lol: Love it. :metal:

Woogeroo 01-02-2011 11:43 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
That fabric is crazy looking !

Perfect.

-W

Alan's Classic 01-03-2011 08:41 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by Vernski (Post 4382072)
Great looking fabric Alan does it come in other colors like beige and brown?...Vernski:lol:

Thanks Vern!! It comes in 4 colors. Here is a link to the colors. They offer white, red, orange and tan all on black.

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4382410)
Happy New Year to you too Allan. The fabric makes you dizzy looking at it so close.:lol: Love it. :metal:

What are you smokin'? :haha: Thanks I think it looks awesome as well.


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Originally Posted by Woogeroo (Post 4384477)
That fabric is crazy looking !

Perfect.

-W


:thumbs: Thanks Woogeroo!!

aggie91 01-03-2011 09:58 PM

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Very nice progress. I envy you having access to that lift. I know what you mean about the knees and back. Make working on the lower parts of the bed sides a lot more enjoyable.

Fabric looks great.

Strodder 01-03-2011 11:10 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
What are you smokin'? :haha: Thanks I think it looks awesome as well.

Don't smoke anything, but just had a nice Seven & Seven..:alc:

SFTorange 01-07-2011 01:57 AM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Alan,

I've really enjoyed reading through your build. I've learned a lot, and it's provided me with some great motivation. Keep up the good work!

my67chevytruck 01-07-2011 01:22 PM

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nice progress Alan!

Inverter 01-08-2011 06:11 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Happy new year Alan.Its only the 8th so I can still say that.

Is this the year for you to complete the Vitamin?

NuBomb 01-09-2011 12:12 AM

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Hey Alan Great progress.

When you decide where you are going to have the upholstery work done let us (or just me) know how you like it. I'm hoping to have my buckets covered before July. I looked online and there is a place near dixie speedway in Woodstock that has had some good reviews. I plan on going by there one day to get a quote.

Alan's Classic 01-09-2011 05:30 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4386571)
What are you smokin'? :haha: Thanks I think it looks awesome as well.

Don't smoke anything, but just had a nice Seven & Seven..:alc:

:haha:

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Originally Posted by SFTorange (Post 4393346)
Alan,

I've really enjoyed reading through your build. I've learned a lot, and it's provided me with some great motivation. Keep up the good work!

Thanks Man!!. I'm trying to stay motivated. During the winter time I'm ready to put it on Ebay. :lol: I did do a little today..........

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 4393946)
nice progress Alan!

Thanks Heath. Progress is almost non existant right now. My mind stays busier than my body thinking of everything that has to be done. :lol:

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Originally Posted by Inverter (Post 4396379)
Happy new year Alan.Its only the 8th so I can still say that.

Is this the year for you to complete the Vitamin?

Not sure Troy, I haven't met any deadlines yet, so I don't think I will set any more. BTW Your truck is coming along great!!

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Originally Posted by NuBomb (Post 4397125)
Hey Alan Great progress.

When you decide where you are going to have the upholstery work done let us (or just me) know how you like it. I'm hoping to have my buckets covered before July. I looked online and there is a place near dixie speedway in Woodstock that has had some good reviews. I plan on going by there one day to get a quote.

I'm in discussion right now with another member that is out of state. He does upolstery and he is needing me to do some work for him. We might swap out the labor. Let us know about the shop at Dixie.

Not much progress, but I did install a new passenger regulator in a repop door. It bolted right up. I still need to buy a drivers side.

I can't hardly move in the shop right now. After 10 years of use it is time to rebuild the riding mower. I'm fighting the temptation of restoring it. It's a sickness. I was cleaning the deck and was thinking.....Hey I can sand blast it and powder coat it.................Nah, just clean it up and put it back together. Then I was thinking hay I can paint the body. That might happen. Then today I was thinking I could practice fabbing up a hood scoop. Dang, my mind creates more work than I need. :lol:

Trying to decide on the details of the seat. The picture below is something I had in mind. Now think of this seam on black vinyl with orange thread. Also thinking of a welt like old school. I think the orange stitch in black will really pop and accent the hounds tooth. I'll also have the buttons covered in black. The buttons will be in the hounds tooth like the 69 camaro.

daverod 01-09-2011 07:46 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
You could put air bags on the mower and that would be how you adjust the height you cut the grass.;)

Alan's Classic 01-09-2011 09:15 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4398666)
You could put air bags on the mower and that would be how you adjust the height you cut the grass.;)

:haha:

Now I'm in an area that I'm not very good at.................electrical. I had the old harness from the Impala.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/DSC03537.jpg

I have some old gauges laying around and the schematic from Lakeroadster. I thought why not mock it up and see how the factory did it. I stripped away everything that wasn't needed. This is what was left. Yes, I am using new wire, just trying to get a mental pic of what I need to do. It might be a waste of time for some, but helpful to me. ;):lol:

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/DSC03538.jpg

I've done a little searching to try to find some dash light sockets. Anybody know right off hand where I could get these or suitable sub? They are a 5/8" round hole. It seems like it would be easy to find. These are a single wire, but I think a 2 wire might be better as far as the grounds go. But that just means more wires to deal with. I'll just see whats available.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/DSC03539.jpg

I have to go back thru my thread to find the electrical supplier that I and others posted. Since the gauge pods are in three pieces I want to create a quick disconnect for each pod. The speedo has 5 lights running to it. They are the turn indicators, high beam and dash light. A 5 pin quick disconnect will take care of it.

Any pointers and suggestions are always helpful.


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