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scotts62 05-07-2009 07:40 AM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 3297498)
If I need to skim something I use Metal Glaze #416. It's some great stuff. Don't use to fill. It's like syrup, very runny.

:lol: yeah that stuff is tricky on a verticle surface. You ever hear of dolphine glaze? Its the same stuff only about half the price. You probably know i just figured i would share in case you didnt. ;)

Alan's Classic 05-07-2009 08:32 AM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
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Originally Posted by scotts62 (Post 3297743)
:lol: yeah that stuff is tricky on a verticle surface. You ever hear of dolphine glaze? Its the same stuff only about half the price. You probably know i just figured i would share in case you didnt. ;)

I agree on being tricky on a verticle surface, especially in the summer. There are some guys in the shop that use dolphine glaze. I'll try it the next time I need a skim coat. I didn't know there was a big price difference.

jgh64pkup 05-07-2009 12:47 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
do you just use slick sand to smooth everything out

Alan's Classic 05-07-2009 05:50 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
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Originally Posted by jgh64pkup (Post 3298145)
do you just use slick sand to smooth everything out

I think of it as being a sprayable filler comparable to a skim coat. The last time I bought some it was cheaper than regular epoxy primer and has a high build.

jgh64pkup 05-07-2009 06:30 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
can you use it as primer

Alan's Classic 05-07-2009 06:49 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
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Originally Posted by jgh64pkup (Post 3298573)
can you use it as primer

It says it's a primer surfacer and can be top coated.

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jgh64pkup 05-07-2009 06:51 PM

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cool how much is it a gallon
where do i get it

Alan's Classic 05-07-2009 07:30 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
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Originally Posted by jgh64pkup (Post 3298609)
cool how much is it a gallon
where do i get it

Find your local bodyshop supply and check with them. I think it requires a 1.8 tip on your gun. It is very thick. I'm not saying it's right, but I reduced it down with reducer to make it spray a little easier. On autobodytoolmart.com it's 61.99. Here is a LINK

daverod 05-07-2009 09:59 PM

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Thanks Allan. I tried to buy it here at the paint store and they said it was discontinued.:hc: So much for the money I made today. Any ideas on where I would get a lock for my glove box. Do they have LMC for 59 Impala's?:crazy:

scotts62 05-07-2009 10:13 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 3297811)
I agree on being tricky on a verticle surface, especially in the summer. There are some guys in the shop that use dolphine glaze. I'll try it the next time I need a skim coat. I didn't know there was a big price difference.

I think the metal glaze is close to $30 of that sqeeze bottle, the dolphine glaze is like $12.. its in like a bag/pouch and close to the same quantity.

jgh64pkup 05-07-2009 10:35 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
thanks alan

Alan's Classic 05-07-2009 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 3298904)
Thanks Allan. I tried to buy it here at the paint store and they said it was discontinued.:hc: So much for the money I made today. Any ideas on where I would get a lock for my glove box. Do they have LMC for 59 Impala's?:crazy:

Might have to do a mail order. Here is a LINK for a glove box lock.

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Originally Posted by scotts62 (Post 3298941)
I think the metal glaze is close to $30 of that sqeeze bottle, the dolphine glaze is like $12.. its in like a bag/pouch and close to the same quantity.

Thanks Scott

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Originally Posted by jgh64pkup (Post 3298995)
thanks alan

Your welcome

Back too sanding.

jgh64pkup 05-08-2009 12:29 PM

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Back too sanding.[/QUOTE]

yeah me too
body work sucks

Palf70Step 05-08-2009 05:52 PM

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I keep telling myself all this sanding is good training.

Wax On, Wax Off.
I should be ready for my Ninja car polishing! :rolleyes:

Alan's Classic 05-08-2009 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by jgh64pkup (Post 3299895)
Back too sanding.

yeah me too
body work sucks[/QUOTE]

I told myself after doing the body work to my forst car in highschool I would never do this for a living. :lol: Look at me now. Before I couldn't spell bodyman now I are one. Where did I go wrong?

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 3300327)
I keep telling myself all this sanding is good training.

Wax On, Wax Off.
I should be ready for my Ninja car polishing! :rolleyes:

I keep telling myself something but it ain't that nice. :censored::cuss::m6::banghead::dohh: :haha: Someday all of this hard work will be very satisfying.

Strodder 05-08-2009 09:21 PM

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I majored Architecture, and Commercial Art. What do I do??? Become a Mechanic :metal: I'm not sorry though. My friend is a Architect, and I was making more money than he was, besides I can repair my own car, which saves me a lot of money.:thumbs:

70 Suburban 05-08-2009 10:10 PM

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LOL I know what you mean I went from paramedic to shop manager (there was school and tech work in the middle there too) but i like what i do and i like to be in the shop.

Alan's Classic 05-09-2009 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 3300700)
I majored Architecture, and Commercial Art. What do I do??? Become a Mechanic :metal: I'm not sorry though. My friend is a Architect, and I was making more money than he was, besides I can repair my own car, which saves me a lot of money.:thumbs:

I hear ya on that. It is a good living.

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Originally Posted by 70 Suburban (Post 3300786)
LOL I know what you mean I went from paramedic to shop manager (there was school and tech work in the middle there too) but i like what i do and i like to be in the shop.

It's nice being in the shop. You don't have to dress up or shave.:lol:

Getting more done. The cab is almost sanded. I have a few little areas that still need to be sanded. If it wasn't for Mothers day I might could have it painted this weekend, at least the orange. Then I will go back and two tone it.

I mounted the seat brackets. I glued the floor reinforcements on with 3M 8515 panel bond and bolted it all together so it can set up. When I install the carpet I will remove the seat brackets so hopefully the floor reinforcements will stay in place.

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http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC09548.jpg

The water pump and fuel pump also got installed.

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hAetWagon 05-09-2009 01:25 AM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
When I grow up and get a 2 car garage of my very own I'm going to be a madman. Frame off restoration will be when I know I've arrived.

I can't stress how much I've learned from this thread that I'll carry with me for life most likely. Can't wait to use it..

Strodder 05-09-2009 08:15 AM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
No matter how old you are, your always learning something new. Even with all my experience I try to learn something every day.

daverod 05-09-2009 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by hAetWagon (Post 3301060)
When I grow up and get a 2 car garage of my very own I'm going to be a madman. Frame off restoration will be when I know I've arrived.

I can't stress how much I've learned from this thread that I'll carry with me for life most likely. Can't wait to use it..

You're 28? 1/3 of you're life is gone.;) You're right though I think we all have learned a lot from Allan and everyone deserves at least a 2 car garage.:metal:Thanks Allan. Everytime I look over your thread I see something new that I missed. Trucks look sharp you'll be driving it soon.:two:

70 Suburban 05-09-2009 09:53 AM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
i got my two car garage...now i need a 10 car...never enough

Alan's Classic 05-09-2009 08:14 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hAetWagon (Post 3301060)
When I grow up and get a 2 car garage of my very own I'm going to be a madman. Frame off restoration will be when I know I've arrived.

I can't stress how much I've learned from this thread that I'll carry with me for life most likely. Can't wait to use it..

Be careful for what you wish for it might come true someday and you'll end like me thinking why am I doing this..........for the glory.:lol: BTW thanks!!

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 3301217)
No matter how old you are, your always learning something new. Even with all my experience I try to learn something every day.

An old man told me to try to learn 2 things a day. It doesn't seem like much , but add that up over a lifetime. The problem is I forget 3 things a day. :lol:

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 3301256)
You're 28? 1/3 of you're life is gone.;) You're right though I think we all have learned a lot from Allan and everyone deserves at least a 2 car garage.:metal:Thanks Allan. Everytime I look over your thread I see something new that I missed. Trucks look sharp you'll be driving it soon.:two:

Thanks Dave, I'm glad that people find this thread educational. In our jobs no matter if your a doctor, home builder or mechanic we get so use to what we do in our daily jobs and I myself thinks that others know just as much as I do or more about bodywork. The fact is it ain't true for the most part. I'm like ya'll if I had to build a house. I would be asking and watching others do their job and adapt their practices into something I can use. I never realized that I could ever help anyone thru the internet. I agree with Dennis (strodder), I'm always trying to learn everyday.

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Originally Posted by 70 Suburban (Post 3301318)
i got my two car garage...now i need a 10 car...never enough

Amen!!

70 Suburban 05-09-2009 08:43 PM

Re: My 1965 build thread
 
hey allen Im having a problem that I have never run into.... My studs will not stick to the tailegate.. Im useing a stud welder but they just wont stick. I have tried a 3m wheel. scotch brite. 80 grit. 180 grit and cleaning it.. nothing works.. any ideas

Alan's Classic 05-09-2009 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 70 Suburban (Post 3301893)
hey allen Im having a problem that I have never run into.... My studs will not stick to the tailegate.. Im useing a stud welder but they just wont stick. I have tried a 3m wheel. scotch brite. 80 grit. 180 grit and cleaning it.. nothing works.. any ideas

What kind of pins are you using and how long are you holding the trigger? Do they just fall off or do they come off when your pulling on them?


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