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Old 04-22-2013, 07:39 PM   #126
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And if I don't, there's always JB Weld?!
Oh, and Bomp, if Camaro chassis hangin from the rafters and truck cabs bein stretched ain't fab heaven, I don't know what is!
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Ah,er,. hmmm...never really thought of the Camaro hangin' like that. hmmmmm gots me thinkin now.

JB weld..........no

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Old 04-23-2013, 12:24 AM   #127
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I wish you lived closer to me. I'd powdercoat everything on your truck for you in payment for all of the wit and laughs that you have put into your build thread.
Payment accepted. Just told the wife and kids, pack up, we're going to TEXAS! Uprooting a family for powdercoating opportunities is a more than acceptable reason, right?!

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Looking good! Wish I could have torn mine down to the frame and started from there..
Ah, give yourself a break. When I was just coming out of ike skool I wanted to do the same thing. Just remember, get yourself another car, have your truck break down 4 or 5 times, let it sit and rot for 10 or so years, consider selling it then punch your self right in the face for considering it, then you will know, it's time for a FRAME-OFF!!!

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I knew it! That's why I asked, because I knew. Seriously though, thanks. I kinda thought that was what it was. Picked me up dos incendiary cans in semi gloss black, maybe sprizzle some parts tomorrow???

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You see I likes apple juice toooo.......Glad you got out of your rut.! Let us know how the tear down of the a arms go. I'm curious. I hope to be doing the same soon. And need all the inspiration I can get. See ya.
Apple juice is so good. Don't know of you are a beer drinker but if you like apples, you should try Redd's Apple Beer. It's a sweet sipping beer, and it is so yummy! I'm curious how these a-arms will come apart too. I'm sure the clown mechanicking on them will come up with some shenanigans will trying to get them apart.

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Ah,er,. hmmm...never really thought of the Camaro hangin' like that. hmmmmm gots me thinkin now.
Seriously, I tried to hang a top fuel drag slick on my wall and it ended up out back by the rocks, you hung a freakin CAMARO! WE'RE NOT WORTHY, WE'RE NOT WORTHY, WE'RE SCUM, WE SUCK!!!
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Old 04-23-2013, 02:04 AM   #128
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Re: Big Rat's 1979 C10 High School Hot Rod Restooo

Im not a welder but I'm eyeing one of these hard for when the time comes for sheetmetal work on my 78.

http://www.eastwood.com/welders/mig-welders.html

All the reviews i can find are very favorable on them, but maybe I'm looking in the wrong places?

The 110 setup would be plenty, but i already have a 220 plug in my garage so i would like to have that one to keep that outlet from going to waste....
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Old 04-23-2013, 11:41 AM   #129
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Ya know, blue, you could always just plug in that welder twice then you wouldn't feel like that plug is going to waste. Food for thought.

I might have sold a step bumper and receiver to a local which means I can buy more junk! I'm also thinkin when I do the c-notch install it'll be a pirate themed picture day, who knows?!
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Old 04-23-2013, 01:30 PM   #130
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Yarr! Hoist the c-notch, me hearties! Avast! Surrender the Booty!
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Old 04-23-2013, 03:37 PM   #131
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Avast ye rounded line lovers! I've got scurvy! Shaver me bumpers!
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Old 04-23-2013, 03:40 PM   #132
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Here an I thought I went too far.
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Old 04-23-2013, 03:47 PM   #133
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I don't think you can go too far on this thread. I mean, I used apple juice to degrease a spindle!
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Old 04-23-2013, 04:24 PM   #134
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Hope you rinsed the spindle off....stickyyyyyy
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You sir, are an innovator.
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This morning I put my big boy socks on and headed out the door



This blazer is parked across from my work, poor thing needs some love



And this beauty is parked across from where I fuel my rig, it has had lots of love



So the plan was to hop my froggy bottom out into the garage once I had returned to my castle, but the dishwasher had other plans for me. If memory serves me right, after you run the dishwasher your dishes are supposed to smell of a clean freshness rather than a melted stinky plastic and old cheese socks. Apperently, kids don't realize that if a drink mixer stick fits through the holes in the silverware tray, that it will still fit through the holes in the tray even after they stuff it full of silverware. Plastic mixer stick + heating element = delicious freshness for all to behold. Study up, there will be a quiz on this equation tomorrow. I did sneak to the car hold for a quick minute to experiment with a mixture of bleach and ammonia to see if I could get any more rust off. WARNING - do not mix bleach and ammonia, it makes mustard gas, but sure beats the nuts out of rust!




Before...



After...



This was five minutes of light scrubbing, imagine if some actual effort was put into this. Hmmm...
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Old 04-23-2013, 11:49 PM   #138
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"Actual effort" ain't nobody got time for that!
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Oh sorry Max. I think there was an underlying nudge saying, HURRY THIS BUILD UP, WE NEED RESULTS, MAN! Let me clarify my "actual effort". Soak the mothers over night, lightly scrub, add a hint of basil, or perhaps dill weed, and pressure spray clean.
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If you've not got the resources to blast them, just degrease and paint them. They'll look good for many years. This will be a fair weather driver right ? Trucks that sit in the garage most of the time don't deteriorate. Besides, it's gonna be out of sight anyway.

Don't get bogged down. If you spend a week fussing over some part that won't ever be seen your project will be susceptible to stalling.
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I've used Rustmort from the local paint shop to kill off the rust.
Spray it or use a brush.

Its fairly inexpensive, equivalent to apple juice but I wouldn't drink it.
Eastwood has rust killer stuff too but I have never tried it.

On a side note for rust removal, I built a little glass bead blaster cabinet with a 55 gallon barrel. With glass bead you can blast remove rust and not harm the metal. All for under $50
I would wrap the spindles with tape just as a precautionary measure though.


Not to get off track but what are the plans for the other two critters out in the field?
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Yeah ammonia and Clorox isn't a good idea.....yeeesh.
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If you've not got the resources to blast them, just degrease and paint them. They'll look good for many years. This will be a fair weather driver right ? Trucks that sit in the garage most of the time don't deteriorate.
I wish I had a blast cabinet, but I don't. Absolutely will be only driven when dry. This thing has paid it's dues and seen enough Utah salt and snow, now it's time for it to not deal with rot.

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I built a little glass bead blaster cabinet with a 55 gallon barrel. With glass bead you can blast remove rust and not harm the metal. All for under $50
I would wrap the spindles with tape just as a precautionary measure though.
Tell me more about how to build said device my friend...

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The '69 will be getting the frame off, lwb to swb, street rod, and big block(big rat) treatment. My '79 was a great starting project for me as it wasn't in too bad of shape and has a good learning curve. The '69 is in pretty rough shape. It is going to need A LOT of sheet metal work. I really want to salvage as much of the original metal as I can. I have many many memories with my grandpa(R.I.P) and also with my dad, in that truck. As silly as it may sound, I want to preserve as much of the original for sentimental reasons. Now the Nova, 502+ c.i. of asphalt punishment. It is an Oregon car so the body is excellent but I don't have many parts for it. It will be by far the most expensive to build. I needed to get my fix sooner than later, which is why I rolled out the Nova, and rolled in the '79. Oh and by the way, that field is my back yard! I just need to mow is all!
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I had to bring this over from your build, Bomp! This had me rollin on the floor! Oops, I mean ROTMFFLMAO! I think that's how you say it in textinese, let me check with my teenage daughter, yep, it's right. I LOVE IT! Ah, good 'ol screwin around. Always a place for it.

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Gotta love summer, cool cars come out of storage along with scantly clad clothing!




Oh, and these photos were taken using a hands free gizroid on a closed course while stopped on private property using the latest in CGI and computer software while be watched over by the Humane Society so that no animals were harmed in the production of this work of fiction accompanied by the AARP and NRA.

And for those of you needing tips on how to get your mohawk to stand straight up, you know who to come to, and yes, it is real!




I'm gonna start on the frame tomorrow, I feel like I've slowed down and this big rat is only dieseling along on 5 cylinders or missin like the Ace Ventura's monte. Unacceptable. Must make progress!
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Nice work going on! Can't wait to see more...keep it up
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Hi. How's things? Good? Yeah, me too. So, didn't do anything last weekend. My daughter decided it was going to be her 9th birthday last Saturday. I know, I know. How inconsiderate of her. She threw a party and had all her friends over to spend the night. I punished her severely for the multiple counts of vandalism and aggrivated assault on me. Today the wife bribed me with Lowes and Harbor Freight to take her to get some sushi, but I did manage to get a little something done and I'm hoping to get a little more done tomorrow.

Why is it that the most comfortable seat in the house is the 'ol bench seat from your truck sitting on the garage floor? I'll take a rain check from workin on the truck to sit here and watch these two little bozos any day!!!




Went for a leisurely stroll in the field, as Bomp would call it, and noticed this on the fender of my '69. Just thought it was neat. 292, how cute.



I'm a classy broad, yet I'm always catching grief for my classy Coors Light! So I went and picked me up some of my REAL favorite! Oh you have GOTTA try this stuff! Suwweeeet sippin beer! Better than apple juice!



I guess we can get to the boring stuff. Figured I better get these clean if I want the sharpie to stick!



Watch for my wife, I might be in trouble cleanin spindles in the kitchen sink!



CRAP! Here she comes! I'll just throw them in my custom built spindle steamer!



All better. Cleaned all the rust off, washed the bare metal with water, and put on a fresh coat of rust. Feels good to make circles of progress.



Pulled out my "part painting hanger upper" and put my days of paintin railcars to work! I swear, I've used this crane for just about every step of this build so far. Money well spent. Well played HF, well played.




Painted and textured the spindle posts green, not bad eh?!
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"circles of progress"
At least your getting something done down there!
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Lookin good! You've more guts than I, being in the kitchen! I like your tricycle motors, used to do the same thing when mine were small, I bought them their own welding helmet yesterday.
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Nice paint work on the spindles. They is beautiful.
Now you gotta build you a “clean shelf” in the garage or a shed. more work, to store safely away all the goodies.
Me wifey is pretty care free until “car parts” get in the house. She don’t say much but you don’t want to fall asleep either.
If doc says my foot is all healed on Tuesday Im getting some of that their apple juice.
Little critters in the drive way,,,,,,ah,, memories. They need SideWalkChalk!!!

How you gonna get the frame in that "custom built spindle steamer"?
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