The old truck has come a long way . I could have never done what you did for the ol girl. Amazing talent and foresight. Still have big red , still runs great. Gotta replace the belt tension pulley I think , no big deal but she has had new exhaust put on recently. I’ll be looking out for your progress for sure.
What you can use instead of the seam seal would be the panel bond from 3m 08115. It's a 2 part mix. It is made to glue panels together, and it also provides corrosion protection. I used it when I was working in a collision shop when I lived in Alaska. There are other brands that make it SEM 39747, Lord Fusor 208B As for your bed you can epoxy your then the 30 minutes to and hour you are good to spray your Raptor Liner. Quick tip when you spray the Raptor Liner, when spraying it keep it wet and don't let it get dry sprayed and don't give it a textured look. The wet look will help with cleaning and washing the dirt/dust off. If the Raptor Liner gets textured with the look of being dry sprayed it will be a pain to get the dirt/dust out and it will never be as clean. For painting your frame I would spray it with Axalta Imron single stage. It's industrial strength coating!
Man I really appreciate all of the info. A lot of help. I just sprayed the frame tonight and used Rustoleum Satin Black Tractot paint. Thinned it 3:1 with acetone and added a cap full of hardened. Turned out nice. Have a good one!
@@GrandiandSons you're welcome anytime! Oh nice can't wait to see how it looks. Your truck looks badass, and love the fab work you did inside the bed. Very nice set up!!
The old truck has come a long way . I could have never done what you did for the ol girl. Amazing talent and foresight. Still have big red , still runs great. Gotta replace the belt tension pulley I think , no big deal but she has had new exhaust put on recently. I’ll be looking out for your progress for sure.
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What you can use instead of the seam seal would be the panel bond from 3m 08115. It's a 2 part mix. It is made to glue panels together, and it also provides corrosion protection. I used it when I was working in a collision shop when I lived in Alaska. There are other brands that make it SEM 39747, Lord Fusor 208B
As for your bed you can epoxy your then the 30 minutes to and hour you are good to spray your Raptor Liner. Quick tip when you spray the Raptor Liner, when spraying it keep it wet and don't let it get dry sprayed and don't give it a textured look. The wet look will help with cleaning and washing the dirt/dust off. If the Raptor Liner gets textured with the look of being dry sprayed it will be a pain to get the dirt/dust out and it will never be as clean. For painting your frame I would spray it with Axalta Imron single stage. It's industrial strength coating!
Man I really appreciate all of the info. A lot of help. I just sprayed the frame tonight and used Rustoleum Satin Black Tractot paint. Thinned it 3:1 with acetone and added a cap full of hardened. Turned out nice. Have a good one!
@@GrandiandSons you're welcome anytime! Oh nice can't wait to see how it looks. Your truck looks badass, and love the fab work you did inside the bed. Very nice set up!!
Hi Matt that 6.0 needs to be in there also
Coming along really nice! Was wondering what wheels and caps you are running? Love the look!!!
watched old mortie this morning
yeah im here again
ive got a 1974 one ton that needs lowered and i dont know how to do it plus im almost 64 years old lol
how far are you from laying frame?