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I got some more filler done on the drivers cab corner today. I'm getting so close to primer, I can almost taste it.:lol:
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You just keep plugging away. I've been really lax because it's been in the teens here and my garage has been in the 20s. I don't have the ambition to go out and heat it up. lol
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How do you heat your shop/garage? Mine is a small propane bullet heater and I also have one of those infrared heaters on a stand. I hate the cold. I don't know how you deal with those temp. https://external-content.duckduckgo....jpg&f=1&nofb=1 |
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I will never get used to the cold. The older I get the more I hate the heat.
I can't wait to retire and move to Arizona. :waah: |
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Cab back and Driver cab corner are now ready for primer. I am currently working the drivers rocker than it is just the door jamb after that and I can prime.:metal:
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Looking real good. You will definitely be finished with cab before me. I am planning on using some high build primer over all the bodywork with 220 paper and then regular primer and block again.
I still haven't even touched the roof. :( |
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This thing isn't painted yet?? :D
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LoL. Keep it up man your doing great work!
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Getting close. Today I almost got finished up with the driver rocker. I have one more skim coat to sand. I also got a bit of filler on the drivers door sill. I've gotten a bit slower due to being busy with my basement development. I need to have my wife's office ready for March when she goes back to work. Keep following along and one day I'll suprise you guys and actually get some primer on this thing.:lol:
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Looking good.
I made a cardboard template of the cab corner at one spot so I could make sure it matches vertically and both sides were the same. My kid told me I'm getting too picky and it's only a race car. LOL Well, it is his truck so.... |
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Just as with the other side, the cab corner to rocker area has given me greif. I thought I had it and then sanding revealed that it was still not quite right. Another few coats in that area and I finally have it. I got some more done in the door opening as well. I'll be happy when I'm finally done the rocker as I do not enjoy laying on the floor sanding up. Very hard on the arms and my glasses are constantly full of dust which I cannot easily blow away with my respirator on. :waah:
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Weekly progress update: The rocker and cab corner are done! I also have gotten a pretty good amount done with the door jamb. I've almost completed the first coat of filler and the bottom half has a second coat down. Hoping to be priming this thing by March.:metal:
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Right on man! Nice attention to detail. Getting tired of the sanding and dust yet? It’s looking great! What do you plan on starting after the cab?
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I finished the cab floor and sprayed it top/bottom with Raptor 2k in a can. Then I started serious bodywork and the whole floor top and bottom is covered with bondo dust and looks like crap. :whine: I literally have dust everywhere in my garage. My entire tool box is covered with it. It's making me nuts but I refuse to clean it all up just to make more. |
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I hate bodywork and never want to do it again. lol |
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Well I wasn't sure if I should do a weekly post this week as the picture looks damn near the exact same as last week but I did get alot accomplished so I figured what the hay, better make a post.:lol: I got the vast majority of the door jamb sanded and coated again. I'm hoping it will only need a few small touchups after I sand again and then I can start the massive dust cleanup and get ready for primer. Still hoping for March.:metal:
On a side note, my little cutie is already 9 months old. That happened fast. She is very silly and happy. |
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Where are you going to spray the primer? Are you doing this in your home garage?
I sprayed high build from a can on the jams last night and it was horrible. I had my respirator on but when I went outside I could smell it. Looked like some made it on to my brand new Jeep so I did a complete quick detailer on it. In the 20* weather. LOL Made the mistake of going back in without the respirator and maybe 5 minutes later started getting dizzy and called it a night. Your little one is definitely a cutie. I remember when mine were little. Now my youngest grandchild is almost 2. Geez I'm old. |
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Man it's looking awesome! It's cool seeing such meticulous body work done and documented, most guys on here send it out and you never get to see the process in the build thread.
Also it looks like you may have muded over your VIN plate ;) |
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Page 2?! What's going on here....:lol: Well it's been quite a busy few weeks here. My wife has gone back to work after her maternity leave on Monday. So about two and a half weeks ago, it hit me that I've got alot of work to get done to get her new home office up and running. Then just as that set in, I received a call at work from the owner of a carpentry company asking if I was interested in a job as a finish carpenter (which has always been a dream of mine). He then proceeds to tell me that it consists of 4 10 hour days with Fridays off.....:metal: You mean I could potentially have a whole second day a week for working on the truck! So that about sums up the last few weeks. Funny thing is the start date for the new job and my wife's job was the same day. So here are some unrelated to the truck, but hopefully enjoyable pictures of some of the other work I've been doing lately.
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Now that I'm getting back into working a labour intensive job, the first couple weeks were hard. I was so exhausted by the time I got home that I basically ate and went right to bed. :waah: Now that I'm getting back into the swing of things, I finally had enough energy to hop back out in the shop and do some more sanding and another coat of filler today. If everything goes to plan :lol: I should be done with filler by next weekend. Then I can start getting ready to lay down some primer.:metal:
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I need to stop setting deadlines for when I think primer will happen. I never hit it anyways!:lol: Of course I had to go and get sick somewhere last weekend so I haven't been able to get out and do anything until today. I'm down to the last detail in the driver's door jamb. Hopefully life will let me have a few more good days on it soon so that some real progress can happen.
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I know the feeling. I set my sons cab aside to focus on finish welding the frame and trailing arms. All I needed to do was install a 220V outlet on the outer wall of my house so I could run an extension cord to the garage and plug in my new 220 welder. I bought everything and it still took me over 2 weeks to install the outlet. Feels like nothing has been getting done in a long time.
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Well I finally have something for you guys to look at other than dust. It's not quite primer yet but I did get the last of the filler done today and did a decent cleanup in the shop. It's finally ready for primer prep!:metal:
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Lots of work to get to that point. Looks good.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we officially have primer!:metal: So beyond stoked to finally be over that hump.:lol:
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Right on man. That’s an awesome milestone. Keep at it.
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Looking good. How did you manage to spray in what looks to be your home garage?
Didn't you have primer everywhere including outside? |
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