I’m literally at the same stage with a ‘73 I chiseled all the tar off but used a wire wheel on a 4 1/2 grinder to clean the chassis. The floor pans were toast though so I have two new ones on the way. Keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
I'm gonna find a portable car tent like that for my project. I want to blast my own frame chassis and eventually the body and do my own painting. A heavy duty degreaser and tar remover will help remove the tar coating before a good pressure washing.
@@bottomupbuilds Yeah I found it after I looked it up. Might get2, 1 for the blasting and then 1 for painting. Or set up a diy paint booth but that def seems legit for blasting.
@@bottomupbuilds Awesome! Thank you for that info. I’m excited for future videos, you do a great job of explaining your process and I appreciate your attention to detail, which I try to emulate in my own project!
If you have a Harbor Freight near you, this is the one. www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-x-17-ft-portable-car-canopy-62860.html?campaignid=12192885310&adsetid=115861552486&product=62860&store=3194&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlZixBhCoARIsAIC745CnT8EKwUssNp3Tf32fqILGaO_k1beRTIJG3ScOEwQQHTUC9sRjaEQaAhSCEALw_wcB
I am using the Harbor Freight 110 lb sand blaster with coal slag media from Tractor Supply, medium grit is all it says on the bag. I have a Bel Aire 80 gallon 5 hp two-stage compressor, pressure set to, I think about 100 psi. Even though the compressor is beefy compared to home garage standards, it was still under powered for the job. I was able to get a minute or 2 of blasting before I had to wait for it to catch back up.
I am using the Harbor Freight 110 lb sand blaster with coal slag media from Tractor Supply, medium grit is all it says on the bag. I have a Bel Aire 80 gallon 5 hp two-stage compressor, pressure set to, I think about 100 psi. Even though the compressor is beefy compared to home garage standards, it was still under powered for the job. I was able to get a minute or 2 of blasting before I had to wait for it to catch back up.
I am using the Harbor Freight 110 lb sand blaster with coal slag media from Tractor Supply, medium grit is all it says on the bag. I have a Bel Aire 80 gallon 5 hp two-stage compressor, pressure set to, I think about 100 psi. Even though the compressor is beefy compared to home garage standards, it was still under powered for the job. I was able to get a minute or 2 of blasting before I had to wait for it to catch back up. It was time consuming, but I was in no rush and with the coal slag only costing about $10 a bag, it was more economical than sending out to be blasted.
I saw a guy take dry ice pellets and put it in the floorboards for 10-15 min thus freezing the sound deadner and then he scooped up the dry ice and moved it to the other side and then he proceeded to break off the sound deadner in huge chunks after it froze. thus leaving clean bare metal floors.. I couldnt believe how efficient this was, just thought id pass along this tip...
SpeedoKote SMR-207/211 - Hot Rod Black Paint, Black Satin 2K Urethane, SMR-207 4:1 mix Single Stage Gallon kit with activator included. I wish I could report on how is held up, but the car has not left the garage since I painted that, so I have no real world review to give.
I’m literally at the same stage with a ‘73 I chiseled all the tar off but used a wire wheel on a 4 1/2 grinder to clean the chassis. The floor pans were toast though so I have two new ones on the way. Keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
Common to have to replace them for sure, luckily mine were in decent shape and I didn't have to replace them
great video, love your methods to reuse ther blast material , its time consuming messy but the finished product looks brilliant thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching 👍
Just about to start this process on our '72 bug. Thanks for the video guys, super useful and easy to follow!
Nice work! Those parts look great
Thank you!!
Great work. Your honest about your mistakes. I did the same thing with the tape and seam sealer, but took the tape off after it dried! 😔
Thanks for this video. It was awesome.
Thanks for watching!
Wow u know what u do
Great video
I'm gonna find a portable car tent like that for my project. I want to blast my own frame chassis and eventually the body and do my own painting. A heavy duty degreaser and tar remover will help remove the tar coating before a good pressure washing.
Go for it! I got my tent at harbor freight, I'm not sure if that was mentioned in the video.
@@bottomupbuilds Yeah I found it after I looked it up. Might get2, 1 for the blasting and then 1 for painting. Or set up a diy paint booth but that def seems legit for blasting.
Great video! What did you use as a primer? Also, any chance you’re still working on more vids for this project? I really enjoy the few that you have!
It's been a while, but it looks like I used Speedokote DTM primer/sealer in gray. Yes, I hope to get back to it sooner than later!
@@bottomupbuilds Awesome! Thank you for that info. I’m excited for future videos, you do a great job of explaining your process and I appreciate your attention to detail, which I try to emulate in my own project!
Do you have a link of the tent? A tent like that will def help me out.
If you have a Harbor Freight near you, this is the one. www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-x-17-ft-portable-car-canopy-62860.html?campaignid=12192885310&adsetid=115861552486&product=62860&store=3194&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlZixBhCoARIsAIC745CnT8EKwUssNp3Tf32fqILGaO_k1beRTIJG3ScOEwQQHTUC9sRjaEQaAhSCEALw_wcB
Which rust converter did you use??? Can’t wait to watch the next episode.
Looks like I used klean strip brand, concrete and metal prep
Can you provide a link to where you bought new spring plate caps? 12:28
www.mooreparts.com/search-results-page?q=%20AC511102B
Hope that helps!
What size compressor are you using and grit media
I am using the Harbor Freight 110 lb sand blaster with coal slag media from Tractor Supply, medium grit is all it says on the bag. I have a Bel Aire 80 gallon 5 hp two-stage compressor, pressure set to, I think about 100 psi. Even though the compressor is beefy compared to home garage standards, it was still under powered for the job. I was able to get a minute or 2 of blasting before I had to wait for it to catch back up.
What kind of sand blasting media did you use?
@@lightning423 medium grit coal slag from tractor supply
Hi! What air compressor does I need to have that results? And What media ripe you use? Thank you
I am using the Harbor Freight 110 lb sand blaster with coal slag media from Tractor Supply, medium grit is all it says on the bag. I have a Bel Aire 80 gallon 5 hp two-stage compressor, pressure set to, I think about 100 psi. Even though the compressor is beefy compared to home garage standards, it was still under powered for the job. I was able to get a minute or 2 of blasting before I had to wait for it to catch back up.
Nice! whats the sandblaster you are using and compressor. Appreciate if you could share the details of grit size, air pressure, cpm, etc. cheers
I am using the Harbor Freight 110 lb sand blaster with coal slag media from Tractor Supply, medium grit is all it says on the bag. I have a Bel Aire 80 gallon 5 hp two-stage compressor, pressure set to, I think about 100 psi. Even though the compressor is beefy compared to home garage standards, it was still under powered for the job. I was able to get a minute or 2 of blasting before I had to wait for it to catch back up. It was time consuming, but I was in no rush and with the coal slag only costing about $10 a bag, it was more economical than sending out to be blasted.
I saw a guy take dry ice pellets and put it in the floorboards for 10-15 min thus freezing the sound deadner and then he scooped up the dry ice and moved it to the other side and then he proceeded to break off the sound deadner in huge chunks after it froze. thus leaving clean bare metal floors.. I couldnt believe how efficient this was, just thought id pass along this tip...
What paint did you use(black)
SpeedoKote SMR-207/211 - Hot Rod Black Paint, Black Satin 2K Urethane, SMR-207 4:1 mix Single Stage Gallon kit with activator included.
I wish I could report on how is held up, but the car has not left the garage since I painted that, so I have no real world review to give.
Are you not concerned about UV safety for your bare arms?
I probably should be, but, that day I probably was thinking to get things done more than what shirt I was wearing.
I watched the other video of you installing floor pans after you sandblasted them what a waste of time
Thanks for watching! I don't have a video about installing floor pans though, so maybe somebody different.
Be careful with sandblasting.