Classic Truck Restoration Stripping the Frame on our Chevy C10
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- Josh got right to work stripping the frame of his '67 C10 and getting it ready for powder coating.
Special thanks to BNJ Powder Coating in Orlando, FL for working with us on project. Be sure to check them out for any powder coating needs.
BNJ Powder Coating
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www.b-n-jpowder...
Josh McPherson - @bazertheblazer
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Dope I'm in that same step..got the chassis on wheels...my first project...thx for info..following
Very inspiring! Great job.
I have a 64 GMC c 30 and every bolt is rusty you did in one video what took me 5 weeks. Great job. Not to mention in it is a 305 V6 that's almost impossible to get parts for... But you video gave me hope and it's keeping my wife off my back ,for the time being.
I have a 72' c30, been sitting for about 25 years. Best truck anyone could have, need to restore it.
How is the build going 2 yrz later
Josh over here kickin butt!! Good job brother!
Thank you!
Dude love the content!!!! This channel has been kicking ass lately!
Thanks, Jason! We really appreciate it.
How did you decide which cross members on the frame to disassemble? Why do any of them? Why not do them all?
I use an engine hoist to pick the cab on my 37 Chev PU. My rigging is far less elaborate than yours. I put a couple of 2x4's on the flat with a 2x6 cross brace fastened to them. I hold this to the top of the cab with a couple of ratchet straps. then I just pick it with the tip of the boom. Literally just balancing on the tip. Works well as I've had the cab on and off many times.
I think I want to do my frame, leave all my patina on truck, patch the cab corners and rockers, restore the interior, then ls swap
Wow, powder coating the entire frame? They've got an oven big enough for that?
They do! It was huge and heated the entire shop.