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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
Did you weld in you bed seams? It's hard to tell in pics. lookin good! Nice body work
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
haha that was my friend that wrote his name "brandon" and drew the stars... but yes i have done some grinder drawings before all the zigzag stuff was me looking for more filler to grind outpapabug71 wrote:Ryan, I see you were distracted by the body grinder. Looks like you wrote your name & drew stars
Dont worry, I did the same thing on my Valiant parts car. You must customize your work ya' know!
thanksLANCE65 wrote:Man you are dong a great job! Keep it up.
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yep i welded up the seams above the bump and the vertical ones at the end of the bed and grinded them down flus. I am going to go over them with a good seam sealer, fiberglass or filler. im not sure which yet.fireguywtc wrote:Did you weld in you bed seams? It's hard to tell in pics. lookin good! Nice body work
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 2/16 metal work
Dang.... I need one of those! What is that piece off of? You should hurry and weld that on....1971ford wrote: Next weekends task. THANKS to BigBlueF250 on here for donating this to my project!!!!
Nice job on the truck.... by the time you are my age ( ) you will be at the top of the game!
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
That is off of a dentside
Dentsides have the same underbed tank placement, meaning i can just get a filler neck and the box (that goes behind the door) and know where exactly to weld in the door. I need to do some alligning on the door, its a tad bit off. I might fill in the gaps a little more around the door so its more slick but im not sure. We will see how it looks on the truck first.
Dentsides have the same underbed tank placement, meaning i can just get a filler neck and the box (that goes behind the door) and know where exactly to weld in the door. I need to do some alligning on the door, its a tad bit off. I might fill in the gaps a little more around the door so its more slick but im not sure. We will see how it looks on the truck first.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
Did somebody say 1/16" of mud???
Looks good. I stopped before trying to weld the bed seam I have some rust through on mineand a lot of deep pitting and I know what the welder is going to do to the metal when I get into that...
BTW, the bondo 'gold' worked out pretty well for me, but try to get it in the gallon size, I have around five quarts in the cab alone...
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Looks good. I stopped before trying to weld the bed seam I have some rust through on mineand a lot of deep pitting and I know what the welder is going to do to the metal when I get into that...
BTW, the bondo 'gold' worked out pretty well for me, but try to get it in the gallon size, I have around five quarts in the cab alone...
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
i said 1/6th, not 1/16th Basically i plan to go no deeper than 1/8th.
I will be getting the Gold in a gallon too. 5 quarts in just the cab? I dont know if ill even use a gallon on the whole truck, i see alot will be used on the bed but not THAT much . How deep were you going with it?
Then again im sure ill use more than i think, alot will be sanded off.
I will be getting the Gold in a gallon too. 5 quarts in just the cab? I dont know if ill even use a gallon on the whole truck, i see alot will be used on the bed but not THAT much . How deep were you going with it?
Then again im sure ill use more than i think, alot will be sanded off.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
Yea, most of it ends up on the floor, walls, ceiling, in your tool box, every crevice in your body, etc. Depends upon how good you are. If you don't put enough on and have to redo it, OR if you sand too much off and have to redo it. With practice you can put on about the right amount (not too much, because of course it has to be sanded off) the first time, sand it once and be ready for primer. There are a thousand pitfalls-I find sometimes I don't cover a big enough area-then there's not enough to feather properly. Use the longest sanding block that is practical, this helps too.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
why would you have to redo it if you get if you dont put enough on? in that case i would just apply more to just the low spot, let dry and block the filler area some more. then do a final skim coat over the whole filler area.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
That's exactly what I mean by redo, basically just doing it again. I didn't mean actually taking it back to metal and starting completely over.1971ford wrote:why would you have to redo it if you get if you dont put enough on? in that case i would just apply more to just the low spot, let dry and block the filler area some more. then do a final skim coat over the whole filler area.
But when you get good you can avoid this. I usually don't do that well, but I have seen others who consistently can.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/8 body work-lots
-Got a bunch of FREE autometer gauges
-Went junkyardin', picked up trim, dent steering linkage, trim, and fuel fillre box
-Patched in dentside filler door which took a hefty 5 hours
-pulled/banged dents out of new hood, found FORD holes and welded up bracket holes/other stupid holes.
Free gauges. i will buy a new ranger cluster from DC, then have a flip down panel hinged on the bottom of the dash with tranny temp, oil pressure,and volt meter. The tach will go on the column i guess :dk
To see all the trouble i went through go here http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =7&t=39940
Searching for filler, welding holes and grinding filler out of seam. pulling dents.. blah blah blah.
oh and tacking the hood back together since it was seperated
oh and heres my door patch.
And thats pretty much it.
All i have left of metal work is... well nothing really
It's time to start spending my scraped up money on paint stuff. I need... 2.0 tip for my spray gun, gallon of filler, fiberglass filler, sandpaper, flexable blocks, epoxy primer/activator, high build primer/activator, reducer, filters, more airline.. i colud go on....
-Went junkyardin', picked up trim, dent steering linkage, trim, and fuel fillre box
-Patched in dentside filler door which took a hefty 5 hours
-pulled/banged dents out of new hood, found FORD holes and welded up bracket holes/other stupid holes.
Free gauges. i will buy a new ranger cluster from DC, then have a flip down panel hinged on the bottom of the dash with tranny temp, oil pressure,and volt meter. The tach will go on the column i guess :dk
To see all the trouble i went through go here http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =7&t=39940
Searching for filler, welding holes and grinding filler out of seam. pulling dents.. blah blah blah.
oh and tacking the hood back together since it was seperated
oh and heres my door patch.
And thats pretty much it.
All i have left of metal work is... well nothing really
It's time to start spending my scraped up money on paint stuff. I need... 2.0 tip for my spray gun, gallon of filler, fiberglass filler, sandpaper, flexable blocks, epoxy primer/activator, high build primer/activator, reducer, filters, more airline.. i colud go on....
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
Dang man!! Take a breath!!
I wish I still had your time/motivation. I remember when I got my truck, I was about your age. I could work on it day & night & still have energy to spair.
I guess I got fat & lazy. Well........mostly just fat I guess.......
Your truck is comming along nicely!! Dont quit now!
I wish I still had your time/motivation. I remember when I got my truck, I was about your age. I could work on it day & night & still have energy to spair.
I guess I got fat & lazy. Well........mostly just fat I guess.......
Your truck is comming along nicely!! Dont quit now!
Matt
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
I have always wanted to do a bedside filler door like you did. Its getting closer and closer to being done everytime I check this thread, you make good progress. Before you know it you'll be crusin' the streets in the coolest bump, or vehicle around.
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1967 F-100, Shortbed, 351W - 72mm Single Turbo - Megasquirt MS3x Engine Management, Tremec TKO 500, Ford 9" - Strange Nodular Center Section - Strange 35 Spline Axles - Strange Full Spool - Caltracs - DJM Drop Kit, Crown Vic IFS Swapped - 2 Coils Cut, Power Steering, Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Paint - Kona Blue
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
Nice Work, very good attention to detail !! Reminds me of when I was 17 and had my 55 F100.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
Man I just went through your whole thread. Nice work man, your truck is gonna look sweet when you finish.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
Man guess i'll have to move to sac or somewhere close by and stop by once a week for help. j/k a move that far is out of the Question for now.
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'70 f250 4x4 Crew cab 460/C6 '72 F100 390/C6 9.8 MPG AVG. '89 Mercury Cougar LS Dual Exh. V6 . 18.9 MPG AVG. In Town.
I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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