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hgs_notes 04-04-2010 11:22 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
I got a new tool the other day, it works great. An air nibbler. It was about $47 and I think it will pay for itself quickly. The thin cutting wheels I've been using work fine, but are about $2 each and burn up very quick. I went through 2 and a half just cutting the tailgate section the other day. The nibbler works faster and doesn't blow sparks and grit into my face.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5820.jpg

Work continues on the pass side door. I started with doing the patch for the skin. Nice fit there.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5819.jpg

Welded it in and cleaned up the welds.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5821.jpg

Had a small hole on the inner panel lower front corner, so I patched it up a bit.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5822.jpg

Got the fat mat layed in.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5823.jpg

Started putting the inner patch panel in. This is as far as I got today. I should be able to finish it up this week.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5824.jpg
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How am I doing James?

nuke1 04-05-2010 01:17 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Looking really good! just beware of the nibbler bits, they get into everything, and I mean everything, check your socks before going into the house, they follow you around then the wife steps on one and all H#ll breaks loose, trust me.

hgs_notes 04-05-2010 08:27 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by nuke1 (Post 3901460)
Looking really good! just beware of the nibbler bits, they get into everything, and I mean everything, check your socks before going into the house, they follow you around then the wife steps on one and all H#ll breaks loose, trust me.

They do look like sharp little nail clippings made of steel huh? And she likes to be barefoot most of the time.:lol:

Palf70Step 04-05-2010 05:56 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by nuke1 (Post 3901460)
Looking really good! just beware of the nibbler bits, they get into everything, and I mean everything, check your socks before going into the house, they follow you around then the wife steps on one and all H#ll breaks loose, trust me.

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Originally Posted by hgs_notes (Post 3901657)
They do look like sharp little nail clippings made of steel huh? And she likes to be barefoot most of the time.:lol:

Oj YeaH, been there done that. My wife, like most in the south, go around barefoot (in the house I am not sexiest ;) )

It is NOT FUN hearing about it for the next several decades (yeah, I still hear about it :lol: )

hgs_notes 04-10-2010 09:23 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
With both daughters starting softball this week, I didn't get much garage time. I finished fitting up the inner door panel on thurday, and finished welding it out today. There is a little more to do to finish it up before filler and primer, but it's very close now.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5829.jpg
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hgs_notes 04-12-2010 11:40 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
I was able to get most of the filler work done on the inner side. Just need to scuff/sand and clean it, then the inside is ready for epoxy primer. I'll probably do the driver side inner also and spray both doors at once. Then do the outer skins and get them in primer next. I used a zinc primer for the hinge areas. That was bare metal from the factory.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5832.jpg

hgs_notes 04-23-2010 06:25 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Duck, duck, gray door!

Not a lot done, but progress is progress. Between chasing after kids games, and taking a few days off with the wife, there just hasn't been a lot of spare time. I primered the hinges also. After this is mounted back up, I'll do the same to the other door.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5847.jpg

hgs_notes 04-26-2010 10:36 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Yesterday I got the driver door inside primered. The transition areas for the inner door panel turned out ok with some filler blending them in. Both doors are now mounted. I'm having a little trouble with some door gaps. The top and bottom on the driver door are real tight. These are doors from my original cab and with the new door skin and inner panel the door may have ended up being a bit taller. I don't know. The passenger side one is tight also, but not as bad. The gaps on the rear edges are good.

I guess the next step is getting the outside flat and smooth and in primer.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5849.jpg
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Blended the innner dor panel in, you can see the corners are not the same bends:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5856.jpg
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nuke1 04-30-2010 12:19 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
One more thing, movethe door down to wher the top gap is good and cut the bottom off and weld it back up, but make sure the body lines match up first!!! BTW< it sure is coming along good, sure gettintg there, keep it up.

hgs_notes 04-30-2010 08:19 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by nuke1 (Post 3949195)
One more thing, move the door down to where the top gap is good and cut the bottom off and weld it back up, but make sure the body lines match up first!!! BTW< it sure is coming along good, sure getting there, keep it up.

The thing is, the body lines are pretty good now. Rookie mistake. Should have checked for fit before I glued the skin on.

I ended up having the door just a bit too tall to fit the door opening properly. If you have the rocker already replaced or set in, you need to make sure the panel is in the right position on the door. They can be moved around a bit, mine should have been slid upwards about 1/8 - 3/16" for a better fit. If the rocker work will be done later, no problem, just fit the rocker to the door when you do that. Also, avoid using any hard clamps like the vise grip style to hold the panel in place because it will dimple the panel and need some filler work later to flatten it back out. A softer spring clamp with a broader tip would be better.

hgs_notes 05-02-2010 02:55 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
This was one year ago:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_4138.jpg

This is from this morning:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5951.jpg

Yesterday I made a patch panel/reinforcement for the front bottom bed panel. It is fairly heavy steel and I used the panel adhesive to install it. There are holes drilled in the bottom that match the original panel, so the bolts go right through as usual. There was some rust on that piece, but it was cleaned up and the adhesive will seal it up on the bottom side, cleaning and good sealer will take care of the top side.

Then I got the primer mixed and sprayed until I ran out. Got the bed floor bottom side pretty good, the front panel and a single coat on the driver door. There are a couple dings on that to fix yet.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_5946.jpg
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hgs_notes 05-27-2010 07:28 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
I wish I had something more exciting to post up, but this is all I got. My oldest is graduating this week and the wife is not giving me time to play. The only reason I was able to get the primer sprayed in the bed is because I have to take the truck out of the garage for the grad party and it was bare metal yet. Once the party is over I'll be finishing up the body work. Just need to fix some more rust on the bed floor, straighten out the bed sides, and go over the hood and I'll be 90% done with the body work.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_6003.jpg
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_6004.jpg

I'm not really planning on any fancy work in the bed, just fixing the rust holes. It will get a spray in liner and will used as a truck again. I might eventually replace the wheel wells, but who knows. A bed cover will do wonders for making a bed look good.

I've also got the jimmy to do a body swap on. replacement body is sitting on a trailer waiting for sandblasting.

mcbassin 05-27-2010 08:37 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Very nice work on the body! It looks great! Keep the pictures rolling in.

hgs_notes 06-03-2010 09:26 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 4000845)
Very nice work on the body! It looks great! Keep the pictures rolling in.

Thank you!

There has been no progress on the truck, I'm sad to say, but there has been a lot of work getting done. My daughters grad party is this sunday and the garage was cleaned out. My wife came out there friday and suggested we paint the floor since I got it all cleaned out. Who am I to argue. This is probably the cleanest it's been since it was new, and it's not likely to see this level of cleanliness until the next grad party.

Before (we had one side done before I decided to take pics)
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/IMG_6049.jpg
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After (still have to get some things put away)
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/IMG_6055.jpg
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We used Rustoleum Professional Epoxy. It's a 2 part mix and goes further than what the can label estimates. I probably could have done the whole garage with one kit.

One comment my wife made when I was complaining (again) about lack of space was "You have a good garage, but it was not intended to be a shop, and you have a shop now".

Once this party is over I can get back to work on the truck and Jimmy.

Dieselwrencher 06-03-2010 03:30 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Very nice progress on the truck! Really nice job on the garage floor. I really need to power wash my shop's floor and do the same thing. My concrete is really old and needs the help. :lol:

hgs_notes 06-09-2010 10:23 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 4012102)
Very nice progress on the truck! Really nice job on the garage floor. I really need to power wash my shop's floor and do the same thing. My concrete is really old and needs the help. :lol:

Thanks. The garage floor turned out to be my fathers day present.:rolleyes: I never had to work so hard for a gift before.

Well, the grad party is over. The inlaws are on their way back home. The garage is mine again.

PROGRESS!

Nothing technical about this, just a lot of sanding. Still got a little more to do on the bottom edge of the bed, but otherwise it's ok to start body work. The worst of the dents are around the tail light area. I'm going to see if I can borrow the dent puller and stud gun again for that. A few dings might get a little hammer work, though I really don't know what I'm doing with those tools. Hopefully I can get it straightened out this weekend and in primer.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_6081.jpg
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mcbassin 06-09-2010 11:44 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Great progress on the truck the floor looks great too! I know you said the kit went further than the can stated, just curious if you had to put down one coat or two for good coverage? I've been wanting to do this to my garage too, just haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.

hgs_notes 06-10-2010 07:19 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 4023572)
Great progress on the truck the floor looks great too! I know you said the kit went further than the can stated, just curious if you had to put down one coat or two for good coverage? I've been wanting to do this to my garage too, just haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.

One coat is plenty. It's really thick stuff to paint and covers well.

hgs_notes 06-11-2010 08:06 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Got a few things done last night. I installed the new wheelwell braces to keep the front of the wheel wells in place. I borrowed the body shops stud gun and puller again and pulled out the dents around the taillights. I was able to hammer out a few dents on the lower areas also, so at least there will be less filler on it. I welded 2 of the 3 holes in the door skin from the old mirrors. I'll fill the other one too if I can make a little round patch to fit.

I had the bodyman come buy the house and take a look. He said I'm doing really good so far. Gave me a couple things to try to get the door gaps better. Part of the problem will be that there are still a lot of parts (weight) that have to go back in the doors, plus the seals and the latches, which will all effect how the door eventually fits.

http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...k/IMG_6085.jpg
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mcbassin 06-11-2010 08:43 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Looking good! I need to get one of those stud guns. Seems like they would make easy work of dents. Keep the pics coming.

Dieselwrencher 06-11-2010 03:10 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
I love my stud gun! I purchased it from my Cornwell tool guy. But I think you can get one at harbour freight. IDK how well those hold up though. Great progress on the body work!

I don't want to try to hijack your thread............. But I am curious: The paint you used on your shop floor, dose it fill any crater like holes in the concrete? Just curious as my concrete isn't perfect and tryng to think of any way to help it out.

hgs_notes 06-11-2010 05:21 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 4026147)
I love my stud gun! I purchased it from my Cornwell tool guy. But I think you can get one at harbour freight. IDK how well those hold up though. Great progress on the body work!

I don't want to try to hijack your thread............. But I am curious: The paint you used on your shop floor, dose it fill any crater like holes in the concrete? Just curious as my concrete isn't perfect and tryng to think of any way to help it out.

Thanks for the feedback. The floor paint will not fill anything. We used some vynil concrete floor patch on the chipped out areas on one side of the garage, and just painted the chipped areas on the other. Time will tell how the patch material holds. Not a lot of traffic in them spots. I think they chip out from moisture getting in cracks by rocks in the concrete, then when the unheated garage floor freezes, it cracks the cement and leaves the hole. Maybe the floor paint will seal the concrete enough to prevent moisture from getting in small cracks and causing problems.

One huge benefit to the painted floor is lighting. It is much brighter in there now and better to work in.

Dieselwrencher 06-11-2010 11:16 PM

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Thanks for the info. I'm guessing mine won't be able to be filled easily. But sealing it has to help keep it clean. :lol:

mcbassin 06-11-2010 11:26 PM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 4026147)
dose it fill any crater like holes in the concrete? Just curious as my concrete isn't perfect and tryng to think of any way to help it out.

When we did our shop floor at work we mixed up some of the epoxy coating with sand for filler to fill all the cracks and craters. It worked really good.

Bad71chev406sbc 06-12-2010 03:15 AM

Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build
 
Nice build and what a great learning experience, right? I'll be staying tuned. And don't worry....one of those daughters may end up with a guy who's a complete gearhead!!

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Originally Posted by hgs_notes (Post 4000730)
I'm not really planning on any fancy work in the bed, just fixing the rust holes. It will get a spray in liner and will used as a truck again. I might eventually replace the wheel wells, but who knows. A bed cover will do wonders for making a bed look good.

I highlighted a concern area...

If you go with the real spray in bedliner, it does not like to be modified. It'll peel up like a sheet off a matress. The only real way of doing a good job is stripping it all off and re-shooting. If you were going to do more bed work to it, I suggest doing it before having a nice, professional spray-in done. If you do the DIY kit stuff(roll on, rattle can), that's easily stripable and re-applied in certain areas. The real stuff is a much different case.

This is all really based on the experience with my old '01 F**d Ranger that was rear ended and instead of stripping down to bare and doing it right, the body shop literally pulled up on the 'sheet', used spray-in liner as a glue for the spray-in liner. The results were horrible, wavey, big elevation change, and probably 3/4" thick in some places, while others were the normal 3/16-1/4" tops.



I look forward to updates on this build. Keep it up!! Hope to do what you're doing to mine one of these days.


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