Big Truck Little Garage
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Big Truck Little Garage
I started an complete over haul of my truck this spring. So far I've sand blasted everything from the frame, engine and cab. Unfortunately I found out the cab was rotted through so I ended up doing many hours of MIG welding, grinding and more. The story begins with me picking up a little gas driven air compressor. I own a shop with a lift and many tools to my fingers but the drive is an hour away. With fuel prices it would kill my wallet so I decided to take this project on inside my little garage. The air compressor costed me about $90 on CL. So far it has proven itself and paid for itself already on odd ball jobs.
So to start, the cab bottom was rusted out at around %80. I didn't want to trash the cab only because the rest was 100% rust free. I ended up applying zinc (cold galvanized) paint to everything and then coating it with majic paint heavy rust and then wurth body sealer. Keep in mind that I sand blasted everything to bare metal and even the new metal I scuffed up with 80grit and zinc, painted and coated. Also seam-sealed all my welds with napa black seam sealer.
The inside came out rather nice;
I just layed down the zinc on this... haven't really done much work on the inside of the cab as of yet.
Here is pictures of the space I'm working with.
Currently in the middle of re-sealing my getrag and rebuilding my NP205. Stay tuned.
So to start, the cab bottom was rusted out at around %80. I didn't want to trash the cab only because the rest was 100% rust free. I ended up applying zinc (cold galvanized) paint to everything and then coating it with majic paint heavy rust and then wurth body sealer. Keep in mind that I sand blasted everything to bare metal and even the new metal I scuffed up with 80grit and zinc, painted and coated. Also seam-sealed all my welds with napa black seam sealer.
The inside came out rather nice;
I just layed down the zinc on this... haven't really done much work on the inside of the cab as of yet.
Here is pictures of the space I'm working with.
Currently in the middle of re-sealing my getrag and rebuilding my NP205. Stay tuned.
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Also, I've been doing some testing with majic paint on the back of my truck bed. I'm thinking I will do the glossy black. The paint doesn't have the clear coat on it but this is how it came out. I think it looks very sharp.
Truck bed is going to need new panels so that will be another project. I might just try and find a junk yard bed..it is very rusted
Also, since this will be the start of my project I need to list all the new parts I have put on my truck.
Red Head Steering Gearbox
Dodge Brace for steering Gearbox
Parbolic Springs Front
Rear Heavy Duty Leafs
Thanks to; http://www.customsuspension.com/
Denny-T Fuel Pin ST2 with 3200 spring
Complete Re-seal of VE-PUMP
New Radiator
Parts In the Stock Pile;
Yukon kingpins,seals , bearings for Dana60 overhaul
Wanted:
Ox air Locker for dana60.
Truck bed is going to need new panels so that will be another project. I might just try and find a junk yard bed..it is very rusted
Also, since this will be the start of my project I need to list all the new parts I have put on my truck.
Red Head Steering Gearbox
Dodge Brace for steering Gearbox
Parbolic Springs Front
Rear Heavy Duty Leafs
Thanks to; http://www.customsuspension.com/
Denny-T Fuel Pin ST2 with 3200 spring
Complete Re-seal of VE-PUMP
New Radiator
Parts In the Stock Pile;
Yukon kingpins,seals , bearings for Dana60 overhaul
Wanted:
Ox air Locker for dana60.
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Nice work, looks really nice!
I have been wondering about the majic paint. It looks pretty good.
Too bad the dodge beds aren't like the old Chevys (bolted together)
I have a front panel that needs replacing.I think I will make one.
I have been wondering about the majic paint. It looks pretty good.
Too bad the dodge beds aren't like the old Chevys (bolted together)
I have a front panel that needs replacing.I think I will make one.
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Looks real good! Keep up with the updates we all like them!
On my crew project the front panel needed replacing, it was taken from a 74 box that had a mint front. Something to consider when you guys are looking for panels
On my crew project the front panel needed replacing, it was taken from a 74 box that had a mint front. Something to consider when you guys are looking for panels
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Best bet is to pickup a quart for $8. Stuff is crazy durable. I guess it fades fast unless you use their clear coat. Three part system. Paint, catalyst and thinner.
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I think it would be way better than water born paint for the chassis. And at $30 a gallon plus clear coat that is still cheap.
The thing is if you have a $1000 into paint on a 4X4 you won't want to use it. defeating it's purpose!
The thing is if you have a $1000 into paint on a 4X4 you won't want to use it. defeating it's purpose!
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Brand new casting, I think I got ahead of you as I already put new seals and bearings throughout the unit when I cracked mine. It was just a matter of swapping things in and out of it. My only problem is now, I can't lift the transfer case out of my basement. I'll have to get my brother over to give me a hand, didn't have much of a problem with the old case. I'm not going to paint the case, when I get it back on the truck I'm going to fluid film it. See how well it protects the transfer case.