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Originally Posted by daddyjeep
OK... I see why the Jeep build doesn't scare you. You know a thing or two about bringing rusty junk back to life.
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lol, you should have seen the 911 I tried to bring back from the dead. Unfortunately the jeep project is no more. Back before I bought the jeep in 2018 I messed my back up at work in september. I had a bulging herniated disk in my back I ended up doing physical therapy and was doing better and I thought I could finish the jeep, But in july 2019 The disk in my back came apart. By august I could not walk or stand without assistance and a ton of meds. The disk that came apart was causing nerve damage. I finally had a surgery in november, I had microdiscectomy that removed the parts of the disk that came apart. It wasn't until two weeks ago that I was able to start getting back to work on the truck. I did get a few things done on the truck before I messed my back up the second time.
A few random pic before I messed up my back up the second time.
I finished the lower control arms and installed the bags.
IMAG2232 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
I started tearing the cummins down to replace all the seal and repaint it and do a few upgrades.
IMAG2249 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2250 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2257 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
I did the killer dowel pin fix
IMAG2270 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2271 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
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jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2285 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
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jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
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jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
I traded my motorcycle project for a yamaha moto 4 250
IMAG2289 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2290 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
Built a winch bumper for it, made a front basket and extended the rear rack.
IMAG2348 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2351 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2355 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2374 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2374 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
Front rack was made from the jeep soft top frame and electrical conduit.
IMAG2390 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
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IMAG2394 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr[/IMG]
IMAG2401 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
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jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
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jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
Now we are caught up to a few weeks ago. I made another cab jig to make removing the cab easy as I cant lift or bend.
So that really expensive clear coat that was supposed to be formulated to be painted directly to bare metal and not rust... well it rusted.
IMAG2610 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2611 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2612 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
So I spent two weeks removing the clear coat. I can only stand for two hours without feeling like i'm going to die. I probably would have only taken a day and a half.
IMAG2640 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2641 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
So under the influence of the medication I was on and the lack of money, I decided to do a quick and cheap rattle can job of satin seafoam green with fake patina. I don't know if I like it or not yet, but I won't have to remove the cab agin to paint it as I had to remove it to remove all the clear coat and rust.
IMAG2642 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2625 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2648 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2654 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr
IMAG2652 by
jarrod vanwinkle, on Flickr