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Old 07-07-2009, 10:32 PM   #226
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Looks slick as a bottom.
150 is that for both sides? I'm sure it's just one. It sounds like a deal. Have you seen any of the guys work?

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Nice work!!

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Thanks Joe, I remember those are available. I'll have to use them on my bed, but 198 only has a couple areas of concern.

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Old 07-07-2009, 10:36 PM   #227
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One's man trash is another man's treasure. It might be the best piece of trash you'll ever get.
thats what I have been tellin my wife.. I may be the best white trash you get.....
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they do have one think in common.... if its smells like fish back away
You guys crack me up. I slept near a crack last night and got a stiff neck.
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If it smells like fish it's a dish.
If it smells like cologne leave it alone.
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Old 07-07-2009, 10:40 PM   #230
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Back on subject. Allan, nice progress
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Straightened the upper rail



Here's a little tip. If you mud up to a joint put some tape over the joint and right on the edge to keep it out of the crack.



Wiped the whole thing



Sanded with air tools



Then hand blocked with 80



Blocked with 180 tonight.

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[QUOTE=Alan's Classic;3400348]150 is that for both sides? I'm sure it's just one. It sounds like a deal. Have you seen any of the guys work?

*Thats for one side, He's pretty good. I dont think he is your caliber. But i would feel okay with his work. *

*Since the truck is at Dad's, he has a 40 year fab/welder coming over to look at it. They want to replace the entire cab floor. Alan what are your thoughts on that?
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150 is that for both sides? I'm sure it's just one. It sounds like a deal. Have you seen any of the guys work?

*Thats for one side, He's pretty good. I dont think he is your caliber. But i would feel okay with his work. *

*Since the truck is at Dad's, he has a 40 year fab/welder coming over to look at it. They want to replace the entire cab floor. Alan what are your thoughts on that?
My caliber Check out MSGross build on your side of the board. He has done a complete floor. It really depends on how bad your floors are. Got any pics posted of the rust yet?
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My caliber Check out MSGross build on your side of the board. He has done a complete floor. It really depends on how bad your floors are. Got any pics posted of the rust yet?
You should see the CHOP/BUTCHER shops i go to. I have seen it all. I work the "west end", bankhead hwy, downtown, college park and forest park. Macco does a better job than some of these people i have seen. Now if i had some dough to throw i would take it up your way or to Classic Collision. But...

I will post pic of it sunday. I will be going down there this weekend after the V105 car show. Cant wait to see all the "DONKS" there. Speaking of those types of cars *Donks* have you ever seen a bowling ball paint job?
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You should see the CHOP/BUTCHER shops i go to. I have seen it all. I work the "west end", bankhead hwy, downtown, college park and forest park. Macco does a better job than some of these people i have seen. Now if i had some dough to throw i would take it up your way or to Classic Collision. But...

I will post pic of it sunday. I will be going down there this weekend after the V105 car show. Cant wait to see all the "DONKS" there. Speaking of those types of cars *Donks* have you ever seen a bowling ball paint job?
Can't say that I have.
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are you are speaking of marbleizing.
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Thats what I was thinking. A port-a-power would be great to have around the house. Nice work Alan.
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Thats what I was thinking. A port-a-power would be great to have around the house. Nice work Alan.
I always wanted a Port A Power set, but it wasn't justified. If I borrow a tool a second time, then I buy it.
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Thats what I was thinking. A port-a-power would be great to have around the house. Nice work Alan.
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That's my rule as well.

Removed the wheel tubs. Does anyone know how good the repops are at fitting? I'm wondering if it would be more economical to get a new one. Once I removed the tubs and looked at the bottom of the flanges on the RT it was in worse shape than I had thought. If I do repair them does anyone know if there is a tool to make the square holes?

This is the RT one in both pics







Removed undercoating in both tubs.



198 wanted to eliminate the chains. I split it in 4 places peeled the flange out and welded in a piece of flat metal to reform the flange then welded the big hole up. Both sides are done.





Working the inside of the LT bedside.



Spent more time in this area than I had planned it would take. The worm holes are from PO and the metal was stretch so the metal was tin canning. Got it stiffened back up. Then welded the holes shut. The lower corner was also pulled away from the bedside.





The right bedside is rougher thean the LT. Sanded almost all of the old primer off cause it had surface rust popping up all over. This is where it is at now.

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Get back to work..........Too early to stop now
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looking good Alan, looks like your having fun on the truck!
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nice!!

is someone re-popping the inner wheel wells now?

mar-K sells flange repair panels for $30 each



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Get back to work..........Too early to stop now
Don't worry Boss, I should be back out there after the kiddies go to bed. The neighbors might run me out of the neighborhood if I keep this up. I don't know how much I can get done tonight cause I gotta make somemore noise.

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I'm having a ball working from home. I can get so much more done since I don't get the interruptions that I get at work.
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is someone re-popping the inner wheel wells now?

mar-K sells flange repair panels for $30 each
I heard that they were available and someone was complaining about how they fit. Here is a LINKY to LMC trucks.
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Same concept Alan, you lay a sheet over the wet paint and wiggle your fingers around and remove. Bake then clear.
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I can actually understand all the jargon you're using now..lol

The bed looks to be in decent shape considering.


How did you shrink the stretched areas?
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Bed is coming along great!
I've seen people marbilize before it's pretty cool. BTW thanks

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I can actually understand all the jargon you're using now..lol

The bed looks to be in decent shape considering.


How did you shrink the stretched areas?
There were several others dents around that area. I kept picking at them trying to get the contour back and the tension came back. I didn't have to use heat/quinch method this time. It was just a combination of a bunch of dents close to each other. I can shrink metal, but not as good as I want to be. You should have seen the first time I tried to do it solo.
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have you tried to use that shrinking disk?
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I talked to Ron Covell at the Fathers Day LA Roadster Show about shrinking. He said he doesn't even quench it. He lets it cool natural. I haven't tried it yet. Ron is one of the best metal guys around. He's the one that has all the videos, and class rooms seminars.
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