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Bennett68C10 08-18-2016 07:54 AM

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Love the rendering, I've been bouncing back and forth between the same color combo and Red and White as you can see from my avatar!

mcbassin 08-18-2016 08:37 AM

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Very cool renderings!

GAc10boy 08-18-2016 11:27 AM

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Beautiful rendering. Love a '67!

Woodnears 11-01-2016 09:27 PM

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Did a little work on the firewall over the weekend. I'm still waiting on doors and fenders to ship from nsanehotrodz. I'll be ordering hills rod and custom inner fenders as soon as they get them in stock. Need to call Porterbuilt and get hood hinges ordered. Hopefully there isn't a long lead time on them too. Anyways here's a few pics.

Woodnears 11-01-2016 09:28 PM

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Etching primer

Woodnears 11-01-2016 09:29 PM

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Finally about ready for paint.

Woodnears 11-01-2016 09:30 PM

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Primer

knomadd 11-02-2016 11:05 AM

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What did you use to fill in the wire gutter on the firewall? Did you cut sheet metal into strips or buy it from somewhere?

mcbassin 11-02-2016 11:20 AM

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Excellent work on the firewall! Looks great

Phill0406 11-02-2016 01:53 PM

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Man, that looks awesome. Could you post some more detailed shots of the firewall? My wire gutter is rotted and putting a strip over it and welding it shut has been my idea all along. Would love to know how you went about it.

Woodnears 11-02-2016 06:35 PM

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It's simple but time consuming but basically I cut three strips of 18g a hair larger than the widest part. Measure in a few spots because the distance from the firewall to drop edge changes a bit. Use the longest measurement. I started at the passenger side and worked my way around tacking as I went. Use a sheet metal hammer to work the metal strips into shape as you go. The secret I found was too find a real thick new grinder wheel to grind the inside corner welds. It made a nice square grind.

Phill0406 11-03-2016 10:03 AM

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It's simple but time consuming but basically I cut three strips of 18g a hair larger than the widest part. Measure in a few spots because the distance from the firewall to drop edge changes a bit. Use the longest measurement. I started at the passenger side and worked my way around tacking as I went. Use a sheet metal hammer to work the metal strips into shape as you go. The secret I found was too find a real thick new grinder wheel to grind the inside corner welds. It made a nice square grind.

Thanks so much, this is exactly what I will be doing.

Somehow my truck has almost no rot on it except for the wire gutter on the firewall. I have no idea what previous owners were doing but it makes weather sealing the truck currently suck.

Woodnears 11-04-2016 06:56 PM

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Gents, I pulled the trigger a month ago on a new set of doors and fenders from nsanehotrodz. I must of ordered too late because my order was back ordered due to one door. No big deal. They were running a 15% off sale which pretty much equated to free shipping. I have been working feverishly to get this truck ready for sheet metal in the meantime. I had my eyes set on hills rod and custom inner fenders and when I called they were also back ordered. I held off but decided to take advantage of the sheet metal sale and ordered a bed this morning while they were boxing up my previous order which had finally came in. I now have tracking numbers on pretty much all new sheet metal. I hope y'all are as excited as I am about this. It's been a long time coming for this truck to look whole again. More updates to come as soon as I get my hands on metal. Does anyone know a guy who can make me some head rolled panels for the inside of the bed? I'm gonna have to raise he floor a bit and my ocd won't allow me to leave the bed panels alone.

69short 11-04-2016 10:24 PM

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Gents, I pulled the trigger a month ago on a new set of doors and fenders from nsanehotrodz. I must of ordered too late because my order was back ordered due to one door. No big deal. They were running a 15% off sale which pretty much equated to free shipping. I have been working feverishly to get this truck ready for sheet metal in the meantime. I had my eyes set on hills rod and custom inner fenders and when I called they were also back ordered. I held off but decided to take advantage of the sheet metal sale and ordered a bed this morning while they were boxing up my previous order which had finally came in. I now have tracking numbers on pretty much all new sheet metal. I hope y'all are as excited as I am about this. It's been a long time coming for this truck to look whole again. More updates to come as soon as I get my hands on metal. Does anyone know a guy who can make me some head rolled panels for the inside of the bed? I'm gonna have to raise he floor a bit and my ocd won't allow me to leave the bed panels alone.

It's so hard waiting on parts. I get really impatient lol.

Can't wait to see more updates on this bad boy

knomadd 11-06-2016 12:14 PM

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Nice!!! Dewayne and the crew at Nsane Hotrodz are good to work with. I've ordered many sheet metal pieces from them.

Woodnears 11-06-2016 02:13 PM

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They have been pretty good too deal with. There was just a little issue worth back ordered doors. In the grand scheme of things a few Extra weeks won't kill this project. Next I'll be ordering inner fenders and hdx gauges.

Bennett68C10 11-07-2016 11:17 AM

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Nice job on the firewall, I like the capped wire gutter too. Can't wait to see all the new sheet metal on there.

Woodnears 11-07-2016 02:45 PM

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Thanks everyone. I am trying to figure out this shipping carrier from keyparts. It seems like these parts will be handed off to a few carriers before they ever get to me.
Has anyone ever dealt with shipping from Key parts?

Woodnears 11-07-2016 07:33 PM

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Can you guys give me some pointers for sanding this hood down? It's very straight but has 4 layers of paint on it. I've got a da but man this hood is flimsy in the middle of the panel. I thought about chemically stripping it but not sure if that's good or not.

mcbassin 11-08-2016 09:02 AM

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Can you guys give me some pointers for sanding this hood down? It's very straight but has 4 layers of paint on it. I've got a da but man this hood is flimsy in the middle of the panel. I thought about chemically stripping it but not sure if that's good or not.

If you have a good DA sander and a good supply of air, I recommend you use that. I think I used 60 Grit on mine HERE. It's a slow process but, you definitely don't want to use a sand blaster. Chemical stripping might be an option to get the majority cleaned off.

You still will need to sand it to bare metal. The DA is the best tool in my opinion.

You can lightly media blast the areas around the edge that are braced on the under side of the hood without warpage. This will save some time sanding in the corners and hard to reach areas.

Woodnears 11-14-2016 11:38 PM

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Sorry guys for the delay in updates I've been busy. On Friday I had a vacation day and meet up with the truck driver and picked up all my new sheet metal. Spent the rest of Friday hanging it and loosely fitting it all. I've got a good bit of the work done. Bed is on square and cab lined up perfectly. Doors were a pain. Elongated hinge holes on the door side to get the doors out far enough to line up with the fender. Had to raise he core support a bit to support the front clip and line up the fender to door gap. Question for y'all. Has anyone had to reshape the fenders to match the doors? Here's a few pics? Seems like I could cut the inner brace and push this area in to match and reweld the inner brace. Am I thinking this wrong?

Woodnears 11-14-2016 11:39 PM

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Rolled to it for a bit of sun to clean the garage.

Woodnears 11-14-2016 11:45 PM

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A few mor

MMcMasters 11-15-2016 10:17 AM

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The truck is looking great! My advice on the hood since your have that many layers would be to chemically strip it and finish with a DA. I think it would take a very long time and a lot of sandpaper to get that many layers off with a DA, especially if its an old paint job and it was done in laquer. That **** clogs paper up really bad!

tlmoore2501 11-15-2016 01:02 PM

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Anyone wanting to strip paint down to metal quickly check out Black Hawk easy strip 4 1/2 disc for electric grinder.To see the Eastwood version in action check out youtube.I have used many things to get to bare metal.I have an 80 gal 7.5 hp 2 stg compressor,DA's,water sandblaster,compressed air sandblaster.These disc are by far the cleanest and easiest paint and rust scale remover I have ever used.


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