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Some headway on the 67, slow and steady!

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by IRQVET, Feb 25, 2015.

  1. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    Another coat of Eastwood Epoxy went down. I really like their products and how they behave. My project is starting to look like a Jeep again, lol.
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  2. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    You're way more patient than I am. The body work looks good from here. I'm glad to see it's been a Jeep this whole time. :D
     
  3. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    I spent 4 hours today spraying rust treatment and Simple Green underneath the tub, axles, and suspension. Then I hit it a high pressure sprayer (Repeated 5-6 times). Its making a dent but its not as fast as I'd like. I hit a few spots with a wire brush but some things I can't reach. mehh
     
  4. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    Need help choosing a color, I have it narrowed down to two: (Neither example could be found on an actual Jeep)

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    The sample blue looks different than the one in the sample picture, but I snagged images from different sources. Both are semi flat colors. Understand the sample colors always look different from when they are sprayed on actual vehicles.

    Which one do you folks thing I should go with? I like them both . . .
     
    Last edited: Aug 9, 2015
  5. txtoller

    txtoller Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Looking good. I like your first color choice. With the right accessories it will really pop!

    Keep up the good work!

    Summit Racing paint?
     
  6. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    I agree that the first pic would look best. I think the color would be more timeless than the blue, and would fit the classic Jeep better.
     
  7. uncamonkey

    uncamonkey Member

    I like the first color as well.
     
  8. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    No, KhemPhatz Champagne Metallic, Low Gloss Single Stage.

    The other is Hot Rod Flaz Dayton Blue.
     
    Last edited: Aug 11, 2015
  9. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Typically I wet sand the epoxy primer with 800 grit before applying the color. Are you using single base or base coat then clear. ? Also like the first color, lots of blue jeeps out there. Don't see many of the other color
     
    Last edited: Aug 11, 2015
  10. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    Most likely single base so if it gets scratched I can touch it up without all the rigamonoe.
     
  11. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    I started to fab the flat fenders (I suck at welding)

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  12. Fly Navy

    Fly Navy Member

    Don't worry, you'll get better with practice!.. practice, practice, practice:)
     
  13. tarry99

    tarry99 Member

    Not trying to critique your job , What type of sheet metal are you using?...........almost looks like a galvanized or plated metal when I see that shadow of dust or smoke beyond your weld.......that probably should have been ground clean?or is your welder on reverse polarity?, I would guess your using some type of fluxed wire?.............good welds start with the right prep...........just trying to understand what your doing and help.
     
  14. 45es

    45es Active Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I think you are right, the welding wire is flux core. No shielding gas bottle in sight.
     
  15. Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    Grinder, bondo, putty, paint, they'll be beautiful. To paraphrase an old painter's saying, a little putty and a little paint will make a (carpenter) welder what he ain't!
     
  16. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    Its just regular old 18 gauge steel, using a flux core welder with no shielding gas. Maybe I should have ground cleaned the surface? I didn't clean them up before taking the picture. I'm going to hand them off to my neighbor to lay down a nice bead using his Miller Mig w/ shielding gas. His welds are much prettier (and stronger) than mine with my 115V rattle box.
     
    Last edited: Aug 16, 2015
  17. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    What are you doing with the original fenders ?? :)
     
  18. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    Painting them and keeping them for resale purposes ;)
     
  19. Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    When I made my trailer fenders I made my tack welds on the underside of the sheetmetal. It's tough laying a bead that long on a piece of sheetmetal without burning the edge.

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  20. IRQVET

    IRQVET Bubbaification Exorcist

    Wow, that looks really nice.