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oldman3 03-09-2015 11:06 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Had forgotten how pissed you were that the panel fit like crap. So you started cutting to make it right...Dad

Advanced Design 03-09-2015 09:47 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Wow, that panel wasn't even close. Nice job on the save!

reaper71 03-10-2015 09:57 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Thank's guys..


Pic #1. Lower section being tacked in place. ( sorry for fuzzy pics old camera)

Pic #2. This was after all the welding was done and test fitting the door.

Pic #3. After some metal finish was done. (I used all metal filler on some of this to clean things up a bit)

Pic #4. getting door ready for Epoxy primer.

Pic #5. Another shot of front..

Till next time ...
Mark...

yj4000 03-10-2015 10:18 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Nice fab work. When I put new panels on and they don't line up I feel like I did something wrong. It's good to see that it's the panels not me. Well I'm sure some of it could be my fault. That is to be expected with aftermarket panels. But either way I feel better knowing that I'm not the only one.

Thanks, Ryan.

reaper71 03-11-2015 09:54 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
No Sir! You are not the only one...
These companies out there that make these pieces (overseas) dont have the same quality control that the U.S. has, so when the dies get worn out they just keep stamping out parts to make money. Instead of making new dies (very expensive, I get that) but it's this type of thinking that produces the low quality parts.
Quote:

Originally Posted by yj4000 (Post 7084817)
Nice fab work. When I put new panels on and they don't line up I feel like I did something wrong. It's good to see that it's the panels not me. Well I'm sure some of it could be my fault. That is to be expected with aftermarket panels. But either way I feel better knowing that I'm not the only one.

Thanks, Ryan.


reaper71 03-11-2015 10:39 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Pic #1. Epoxy primer on the front side..

Pic #2. And the back..

Pic #3. High build primer front..(using Mar-Hyde)

Pic #4. HB on backside..

Pic #5. Passenger door

Mark...

Advanced Design 03-11-2015 08:07 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
As bad as the panel was the door came out really nice.

yj4000 03-11-2015 08:32 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Looks great!!

Ryan.

reaper71 03-12-2015 09:19 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Thank's Doug, It was alot of work getting it to flow properly, but the finished piece came out as needed.

Ryan, Thank's again..


Pic #1. Passenger side door after I put guide coat and sanded. (dark spots low)

Pic #2. Drivers side after 1st round of sanding and some poly filler.

Pic #3. Passenger side 2nd round of filler and blocking.

Pic #4. Drivers side 2nd round filler and blocking..
Quote:

Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7086156)
As bad as the panel was the door came out really nice.


reaper71 03-13-2015 10:03 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Pic #1. Passenger door in fresh HB

Pic #2. Drivers door in fresh HB.

Pic #3. So, I was talking to the customer and he decided he wanted the seam that runs the width of the cab welded.
This was after I stripped the primers etc off and used a wire wheel to get down inside the seam..

Pic #4. This was during the welding process. (I used the TIG for this)

Pic #5. another shot..

Mark...

Advanced Design 03-13-2015 08:09 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Dumb question...Is that to have a smooth transition from the back to the top? Or to prevent possible corrosion showing up later?
Looking good Mark.

reaper71 03-15-2015 10:22 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Actually Doug, that is a great question!!
It is really both, this is known spot for rusting on these trucks. He wanted it smoothed out for a cleaner look but to also prevent from rusting...

Mark...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7089146)
Dumb question...Is that to have a smooth transition from the back to the top? Or to prevent possible corrosion showing up later?
Looking good Mark.


reaper71 03-16-2015 09:18 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Pic #1. This was after all metal work was done and a layer of fiber glass filler was used. And starting to apply body filler.

Pic #2. More bodywork

Pic #3. After prime,sand etc.
starting to move to the back of the cab.

Pic #4. Fresh primer.

Mark...

that_red_c10 03-16-2015 09:20 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Wow progress is looking great!

yj4000 03-16-2015 08:41 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
That will look nice when all painted.

Ryan.

swamp rat 03-17-2015 03:01 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
I kinda like it without the roof seam!

RockinKees 03-17-2015 06:33 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
I agree with Swamprat, it looks way better this way!

Advanced Design 03-17-2015 09:17 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
It does look good!

reaper71 03-17-2015 10:06 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Red c10, YJ4000, swamprat, Kees and Doug Thank's guys...It is a small custom touch that alot of people may never notice, But that's what Chip Foose is famous for! those subtle changes...


Pic #1. I know it's late on this change but it needed to be done...
The seams around windshield HAD to be welded, so here it is..

Pic #2. Passenger side..

Pic #3. Drivers welded.

Pic #4. Passenger side welded.

reaper71 03-18-2015 09:24 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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First off would like to say sorry for all the boring bodywork!! :lol:

Pic #1. backside of cab (I know alot of this will not be seen but couldn't let it go)

Pic #2. Also put filler around door opening's to smooth out..

Pic #3. other side.

Pic #4. fresh primer..

RockinKees 03-18-2015 03:58 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
There are no boring pics if it involves Pick up trucks :lol::lol:

Bodywork looks great!!

yj4000 03-18-2015 09:32 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
I enjoy the pics. It's good to see how you go about making it look good rather than just seeing the end result.

Thanks again, Ryan.

sduckworth13 03-18-2015 10:19 PM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RockinKees (Post 7095948)
There are no boring pics if it involves Pick up trucks :lol::lol:

Bodywork looks great!!

X2. Show us the " boring bodywork" all you want, you do great work.

Advanced Design 03-19-2015 05:38 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
Body work and priming are two items I haven't learned yet, so I enjoy watching and learning about that process. Please feel free to share all you can. Cab is looking good Mark.

reaper71 03-19-2015 09:43 AM

Re: Blake's 67 GMC stepside build
 
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Thank you very much Guy's!!!
Bodywork is Not my strong suite, but I make do...My favorite part is the metal work (go figure lol)

Pic #1. Back on the firewall....This was after I sanded the first round of High Build.
You can see the dark areas (low spots) that need attention

Pic #2. After another round of filler etc. (guide coat revealed more low spots)

Pic #3. Here is a pic of fresh filler..If you notice it is Very rough looking, this is how I first "cut it"
I use an old bandsaw blade or hacksaw blade (for cutting metal) and basically form the area or get it roughed in. Then you can fine tune it as needed.
This will speed up the sanding.

Pic #4. If you notice here I am using a light blue looking filler.
This a poly filler used for finish work and sands really easy and leaves a nice smooth finish.

Pic #5. Fresh primer...
This firewall was pretty beat up on the upper section and needed alot of work. (prime,sand,fill,sand and repeat.)


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