Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
- banjopicker66
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Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
Well, I am going to start a build thread. It won't be fancy, just enough to replace the cab and make her look nice again.
I have done all the mechanical work and safety upgrades, and replaced the core support, so the body and paint work are next.
I have bought so far some Eastwood Seam Sealer and Rust Encapsulator. I read several articles that say the Encapsulator is superior to POR-15.
Cab has arrived, and I will start work on it to seal and rust proof the minor areas that need attention. Thanks to Bill Wilson, there is only a little more to do!
I have done all the mechanical work and safety upgrades, and replaced the core support, so the body and paint work are next.
I have bought so far some Eastwood Seam Sealer and Rust Encapsulator. I read several articles that say the Encapsulator is superior to POR-15.
Cab has arrived, and I will start work on it to seal and rust proof the minor areas that need attention. Thanks to Bill Wilson, there is only a little more to do!
- Alan Mclennan
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That sounds great Banjo!, but!...............WHAT ABOUT THE PHOTO`S!!!
you know we like them!
Honey, If I say I`ll fix something I will, there`s no need to remind me every 6 months!!
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- banjopicker66
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Lower Dash Panel - For More Accessories
Take a look at this, and tell me what you think.
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Moving Time - In with the new and off with the old!
Notice how I solved the balance problem.
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Very cool! Now about that comment "It won't be fancy, just enough to replace the cab and make her look nice again."
Ha! That's what I said a few weeks ago. I'm about $750 over budget.
Keep the pics coming!
Ha! That's what I said a few weeks ago. I'm about $750 over budget.
Keep the pics coming!
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- Alan Mclennan
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What balance problem?, resting nicely on the boom!, I bet it had your heart racing!
, I know mine was at that point!
Honey, If I say I`ll fix something I will, there`s no need to remind me every 6 months!!
66 f100 tabletop swb 351 Clevo C6 "Beryl"
Slick Stock 3 KCMO
Slick Stock 4 Altoona
Slick Stock 5 KCMO
Slick Stock 6 Altoona
Slick Stock 7 Salina KS
Slick Stock 8..............................
66 f100 tabletop swb 351 Clevo C6 "Beryl"
Slick Stock 3 KCMO
Slick Stock 4 Altoona
Slick Stock 5 KCMO
Slick Stock 6 Altoona
Slick Stock 7 Salina KS
Slick Stock 8..............................
Re: Lower Dash Panel - For More Accessories
I did that with the dash from my parts truck. Shortened and welded the two pieces together. Works great and have had several people ask if it was stock. Go for it!banjopicker66 wrote:Take a look at this, and tell me what you think. It might not be very good, as I do not have any experience working with metal, and don't have a good eye for shapes.
But I think it will look OK, I guess, and will make room for a couple more switches without having to drill any holes in the new dash.
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"One Test Result is Worth One Thousand Expert Opinions" - Werner von Braun
- banjopicker66
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Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
This is next
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Cab Paint Prep - and more
More work on the cab. I have found that it is easier just to remove multiple layers of paint down to bare metal with a wire wheel grinder, rather than try to feather the paint, especially in areas that the sander does not reach! The vent grill openings in the cowl vent for example.
Also, inside the cab, and under the hood, I will not do the same level of work as for a fender or hood, for example. I guess that is ok, but that would really expand the work.
Also, inside the cab, and under the hood, I will not do the same level of work as for a fender or hood, for example. I guess that is ok, but that would really expand the work.
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Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
No easy way to get all that rust/paint off...did you consider media blasting? I'm debating to take it off with sander/grinder/wire wheel or have it media blasted ($250 here in town) or buy a blaster and do it myself...pros/cons to all the methods I reckon.
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Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
Blasting would cost me about $300, and is 50 miles from here, plus the truck to transport it is the truck being blasted - so that would be an additional cost.
I have more time than money right now, so the extra work isn't that much of a burden, but yea, blasting would be much more efficient.
I have more time than money right now, so the extra work isn't that much of a burden, but yea, blasting would be much more efficient.
Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
I would say looking good, but.....it is you.
Good to see you are getting some time to work on her.
Good to see you are getting some time to work on her.
- Alan Mclennan
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Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
John it looks like you need a new Slick Stock Tee shirt mate!, and you know there`s only one way to get one!, shall we say see you there?
and I see you favour scuffs over thongs!
and I see you favour scuffs over thongs!
Honey, If I say I`ll fix something I will, there`s no need to remind me every 6 months!!
66 f100 tabletop swb 351 Clevo C6 "Beryl"
Slick Stock 3 KCMO
Slick Stock 4 Altoona
Slick Stock 5 KCMO
Slick Stock 6 Altoona
Slick Stock 7 Salina KS
Slick Stock 8..............................
66 f100 tabletop swb 351 Clevo C6 "Beryl"
Slick Stock 3 KCMO
Slick Stock 4 Altoona
Slick Stock 5 KCMO
Slick Stock 6 Altoona
Slick Stock 7 Salina KS
Slick Stock 8..............................
Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
I would either spend $20.00-30.00 for a full faceshield, or spend the $300.00 to have it blasted, because WHEN (not if) you get one of those wires off the wheel in your eye, the medical bills will be far more than the blasting costs.
I don't want to go on a rant here, but when I see people working without a faceshield, in frickin sandals??.....you may very well have gotten away with this for YEARS, but it is inevitable that eventually something will happen, and it will not be pleasant, or inexpensive, so please everyone, do yourselves a favour and prepare for the task at hand!!
James
I don't want to go on a rant here, but when I see people working without a faceshield, in frickin sandals??.....you may very well have gotten away with this for YEARS, but it is inevitable that eventually something will happen, and it will not be pleasant, or inexpensive, so please everyone, do yourselves a favour and prepare for the task at hand!!
James
banjopicker66 wrote:Blasting would cost me about $300, and is 50 miles from here, plus the truck to transport it is the truck being blasted - so that would be an additional cost.
I have more time than money right now, so the extra work isn't that much of a burden, but yea, blasting would be much more efficient.
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Re: Banjo's Build - Sweet Southern Comfort
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.

