It'll look good with the body work done... Shoot, you could corner the market on those up here. People would pay for them done up nicely

jayden71: titty ponk
devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
izzo wrote:I liked checking it out at canby man....
It'll look good with the body work done... Shoot, you could corner the market on those up here. People would pay for them done up nicely
There are a lot of expensive guys out there Justin, I cannot rate spending that kind of money on this vehicle.Justinberni wrote:Wayne I know a guy 10 minutes from you that does great work if you need it, but he's expensive... Been doing it for like 50 years.
Yea, the farther you are away, the better it looks, and you are quite far away.DRIVEN wrote:Looks pretty good from here.
I have not really worked in the cab/box transition area yet this time, I basically started around the front fender well, and then have been working on the curved part at the top of the box all the way to the front of the truck, then I kinda did the face of the rockers on the right side.Laecaon wrote:I can see a problem in the lower of the two body lines at the front of the bed. It looks like it dips just a hair. My guess is it is the weld seam.
I am using an orbital sander because I already got it as flat/level as I can with bondo hair and a couple different long boards, now I am using bondo and the orbital sander to fill in all the long scratches and make it as smooth as I can, once I get the whole truck done I will then use an air long board with 150 grit with different colored bondo, I am trying to not sand into the bondo hair I already have put down.DRIVEN wrote:80 on an orbital might be making more work than it's making progress. Those big flat surfaces need a long board in opposing diagonal directions. You'll probably be surprised how fast it smooths out. Bot nearly as easy as an orbital though.
jayden71: titty ponk
devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards