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jaros44sr 01-16-2008 09:03 AM

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Hey J, any idea how much bed patch matrl. you need yet? Since your knocking the he!! out of the floorboards, I figgered you'll be working on the bed soon, LMK...J

Big J 01-16-2008 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 2530775)
Hey J, any idea how much bed patch matrl. you need yet? Since your knocking the he!! out of the floorboards, I figgered you'll be working on the bed soon, LMK...J


I'm guessing I could use a couple 12x12 pieces, hopefully less, lol.... How much can ya part with? Another question.... I seen in your thread you just used some seam sealer. What kind should I get and how much does it cost?

jaros44sr 01-16-2008 01:22 PM

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3M brushable is about 30.00 a quart, and the dumdum in 1/4" strips is cheap. I'll get a couple 12x12 cut out, there is more if you need it. PM me your addy... J

jamie72 01-16-2008 01:54 PM

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looking good j, keep it up i want to ride in it!!!!

Chevyman63 01-16-2008 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Big J (Post 2531042)
I'm guessing I could use a couple 12x12 pieces, hopefully less, lol.... How much can ya part with?

If you need any more than what Jim has let me know, I kept my entire floor and only need a few pieces of it.

Big J 01-16-2008 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jamie72 (Post 2531160)
looking good j, keep it up i want to ride in it!!!!

You'll probably be the first..... Maybe after the wife anyways, lol. None of this would've been possible if it hadn't been for you getting me started or her letting me start:lol:

Chevyman63 I hope I don't need anymore than J is sending but if I do I'll for sure holler at ya.

71jimmy 01-19-2008 12:44 PM

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RustyParts, nice post on the B pillar repair. You do nice work. Do you remember off hand what gauges or thickness metal you use?

Thanks

Big J 01-19-2008 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 71jimmy (Post 2536357)
RustyParts, nice post on the B pillar repair. You do nice work. Do you remember off hand what gauges or thickness metal you use?

Thanks

Send him a pm, he might not see this......

RustyParts 01-19-2008 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 71jimmy (Post 2536357)
RustyParts, nice post on the B pillar repair. You do nice work. Do you remember off hand what gauges or thickness metal you use?

Thanks

16 or 17 GA. Picked it up at lowes.

Big J 01-22-2008 10:39 AM

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Not much progress this weekend. Long weekend. Had to run up north Saturday morning then a bachelor party Saturday night so I didn't get started very early today. I don't think I ever really actually started, lol. I did get the sandblaster cleaned out and working. I picked up this stuff called Black Diamond. Not sure what kind of media it is but it works really well... I'm not going to do the bedsides or body panels with it just the top and bottom of the floor.

Big J 01-24-2008 10:10 AM

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Got a chance to work on it tonight. The drivers floor is about done. :metal: I ran out of wire right as completed the last weld. How often does that happen:lol: Normally it'd happen with just 4 or 5 spots to go. Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket tomorrow, lol. Hopefully I'll get a chance tomorrow night to do some more....

Chevyman63 01-24-2008 10:16 AM

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Excellent!! Great progress for a Monday!

Edit; Oh crap...this is Tuesday!

jaros44sr 01-24-2008 07:31 PM

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Nice progress, you knocked that out in a hurry! J.

Big J 01-24-2008 10:20 PM

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Nice progress, you knocked that out in a hurry! J.

I gotta get it done..... I've bet several that I'll have it in primer ready to paint by the end of winter, lol.....

Thanks for the compliment chevyman.

5150 01-25-2008 11:08 PM

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you got any more money saved up??? coming to Bowling Green. I think I'm headed up that way this weekend.

Big J 01-26-2008 06:11 AM

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Nice progress, you knocked that out in a hurry! J.

Got the metal last night. Man you packed that good, I think a tank could've run over it and not hurt it, lol. Thanks for hookin' me up. I'll get you a M.O. out asap.

5150, nope not this weekend. I got some dough comin' but thats for primer, filler, sand paper, etc....... Its gonna be awhile before I get to go get some pretty parts.

I've been looking at phantom grills. If anyone knows some good places that offer those, post up.

49m 01-27-2008 07:31 AM

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Lookin good

Big J 01-29-2008 11:36 AM

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Worked on it a little today. Took my seats out and put them back upstairs. I got my bed metal from jaros44 this past week so now I can start on the bed floor. I welded in the patch behind the drivers door. It came out good, although I can't find my sanding blocks so the skim coat will have to wait. I shot some primer on for now. I've been working on the front grill cover for neighbors allis for awhile now. It was in 3 pieces, lol. We fiberglassed it back together then I put a thin coat of filler on it. The only rattle can color we could find was chevy orange...... It came out ok... I was going to spend some more time sanding but neighbor said, "paint it, I'll probably break it anyway", lol...

jaros44sr 01-29-2008 12:11 PM

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Nice work, how'd you like working with those clamps, any easier? Does everyone have an old plastic milk crate in their workshop?:lol:

Big J 01-29-2008 12:58 PM

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Nice work, how'd you like working with those clamps, any easier? Does everyone have an old plastic milk crate in their workshop?:lol:

The clamps rock! They hold the panels nice and even. I got them on Ebay cheap, way cheaper than eastwood. 4 sets of 4 for like 40 bucks shipped, I think. Yes, I love the milk crates. They make great crap holders/transporters, step stools, paint stands, etc. :lol: I've probably got 5-10 of them laying around. Oh I forgot, they make a great seat in our trucks when oem isn't available, lol.... I drove mine several times sittin' on one.

Big J 02-01-2008 01:18 PM

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I had a few minutes tonight to do some rust removal:lol:. Something funny, kinda..... I was cutting across the floor toward the passenger door using a new 4" disc that I picked up cheap. It seemed ok for a second then it just wasn't cutting worth a crap. Real slow progress,lol... Talk about a brain fart. I cut into the bracing under the floor...... All the way through and across the top,lol. No big deal as I'll just weld it up, funny stuff though. Turns out the new cheap wiz wheels are ok...... I guess ya had to be there but I actually was laughing out loud. I mean I stopped cutting, checked out the wheel and the die grinder and was like what the fudge is wrong with this thing :lol: . Then looked down at the cut and said wtf, lol.... Oh well, heres some pics...

Chevyman63 02-01-2008 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Big J (Post 2557236)
I had a few minutes tonight to do some rust removal:lol:. Something funny, kinda..... I was cutting across the floor toward the passenger door using a new 4" disc that I picked up cheap. It seemed ok for a second then it just wasn't cutting worth a crap. Real slow progress,lol... Talk about a brain fart. I cut into the bracing under the floor...... All the way through and across the top,lol. No big deal as I'll just weld it up, funny stuff though. Turns out the new cheap wiz wheels are ok...... I guess ya had to be there but I actually was laughing out loud. I mean I stopped cutting, checked out the wheel and the die grinder and was like what the fudge is wrong with this thing :lol: . Then looked down at the cut and said wtf, lol.... Oh well, heres some pics...

Oops! Oh well, fire up the welder. Good progress!

jaros44sr 02-01-2008 11:13 PM

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Are you using your cutoff wheel in the angle grinder, or just the air die grinder?

Big J 02-02-2008 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 2557617)
Are you using your cutoff wheel in the angle grinder, or just the air die grinder?

I use the air die grinder for cutting sheet metal and the makita angle grinder in the pic to clean up spot welds and stuff. I have a bit bigger makita grinder I use with cut off wheels for thick stuff, wreaking havoc:lol: and grinding down welds.

jaros44sr 02-02-2008 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Big J (Post 2557763)
I use the air die grinder for cutting sheet metal and the makita angle grinder in the pic to clean up spot welds and stuff. I have a bit bigger makita grinder I use with cut off wheels for thick stuff, wreaking havoc:lol: and grinding down welds.

My son told me about this. If you buy the 4 1/2" cut off wheels for your smaller angle grinder, it cuts better then the air cutoff, no stalling. For years I used the air,I was amazed at the differance, more power and no stalling. It's alittle scary when you first use it, but you get used to it:lol:

Just a thought for you...J.


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