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ok so feet shoulders width apart, relax your grip, make sure you don't get tangled in the air hose (joking) and here we go with Coat Numero Uno... for those of you joining us from Latin America
FYI: depending on the surface area, weather conditions, gravitational pull, etc... you may find that one coat = one can of material, which is what this is turning out to be see you in 30 minutes... |
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OK, second verse, same as the first, but a whole lot greener, and a whole lot worse, hee hee
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and then it was on to the third coat of the regular mixed paint (the last coat will be the semi flat finish)
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I have a bunch of Milwaukee stuff too that I really like. |
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Nice work Ski! Taking a break today, enjoying some skis... brewskis.
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fourth coat overall and first semi flat coat (front only)
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fifth and final coat, this is the second semi flat finish coat to get the shine toned down a bit
I hope its flattening it out, took the pic while still wet so it should get even flatter |
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welcome back to the College of Truck Knowledge aka CTK
heard a bit of a valve lifter / rocker arm / valve chatter so decided to take a deeper dive ol' school style - always wanted to see the oiling action of the push rods in real time, so it was time to fabricate some custom cardboard splash shields, ... [10 seconds later] done at first (using a long breaker bar against my ear) I thought it was one of the 8th cylinder valves but then I couldn't tell where it was coming from so decided to play doctor |
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next thing you know I got the hood off
so much nicer working on the truck with the hood off, you have light, you have access, if I ever invent anything it will be a break away hood, LOL the wood is there to server as a windshield bumper in case my son and I decided to slide the hood through the windshield, but it went well NOTE TO SELF: Hood removal not a one man job! |
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Nice to see that my hood isn't the only one with "patina".
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well shoot since we got the hood off might as well give it the good ol' rust treatment
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ok, so here is the hood after the first rust treatment, looks like a missed a few spots, oh well that's expected on the first pass, this took about an hour, not bad at all
I think two more washes and we'll be able to eat off of it |
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Wow ,that looks amazing ,what did you use and how much was it diluted ?
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That's pretty amazing with the hood. Did you use CLR? It looks dang good.
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I'm betting on mineral spirits
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Entertainment and motivation...
Thanks. |
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use a respirator, eye protection, heavy rubber gloves and no skin showing |
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Greg, the new fender looks great for a driver. The hood cleanup is amazing. Are you going to do some paint on it as well?
And I'd agree that the hood is a two man job. |
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