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More progress today on the truck. The pictures really don't look a whole lot different but I have completed a ton of sanding today as well as a second coat where ever nessaccary. Most of my second coat is sanded as well so I will be below the trim pins next chance I have to get out there. My finger tips are almost bleeding and most of my fingerprints are gone. Now would be there perfect time to rob a bank to fund the rest of my build. :lol:
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Well a whole evening of bondo work and I have hardly anything to show for it.:lol: Those trim pins are a b*****d to sand around.:waah:
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Just saying.... :mm: Looking good though man. Getting closer now. |
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My brother in law has that one and all the other Milwaukee battery tools at the shop so I get to use them when I'm there. LOL |
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I am going to be doing rollcages on both my sons C10 and my LS swapped S10 so I am going to buy one of these.
https://www.trick-tools.com/common/i...pemaster_2.jpg Just ordered one of these hole saw bits to drill 1 5/8' holes for mounting a crossmember through the frame. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...eGxzL._AC_.jpg |
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Well folks, I'd highly recommend running a straight edge along a long panel before you start doing filler or you end up like me, removing a section that was "finished" but was not straight.:waah::lol: I noticed today while finishing up sanding around those darned pins that the passenger side had a nice bow to it. I had to remove a section of filler and run the pinner down the length of the body line under the pins on the passenger side 3 times to get the bow out. Then I had to remove a bit more filler because the heat from the pinner melted off sections of filler. Man am I good at this.;):lol:
The picture doesn't show how bowed it actually was. I hadn't dug out the filler yet that was already 1/8" thick. The worst of the bow had to be about 3/16" or greater. |
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Man you've come a long way on this thing! I bet you gotta be excited getting close to laying some primer and color!
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Finally finished sanding around the dreaded pins.:lol: Now that I have that completed, it's almost smooth sailing from here. Though I will need more filler soon.:waah:
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Just about finished up the driver side pillar today. Coming out very nicely! :metal:
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Got some more filler layed down and sanded off today. I've been struggling with a wave that I can't seem to get rid of where I welded up the original gas filler. I think my next attempt will be successful as I have hammered down a few high spots. While working with that, I also started to fill the vertical sections between all the dimples in the back of the cab. Slowly but surely getting there. Picked up a new gallon of filler the other day as well so I'm prepared.:metal:
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Nice work. I know, it sucks to do bodywork, but it will payoff in the end.
Good luck, Rg |
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I do not envy you one bit. LOL
Then again I will be doing a bunch of bodywork so I know exactly how you feel. Just mocked up the mounts for the twin turbos yesterday so bodywork is now at least one step closer. |
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