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Start of paint and body work on 1970 CJ6

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by 1970CJ6, Nov 1, 2009.

  1. 2manytoys

    2manytoys Member

    Updates?
     
  2. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    Update

    Have not got much done, at work we have been instaling new compressor and vacuum systems at the Indian hospital in San Fidel, NM
    Doing the electric and piping during the week and then do the change out on the week end. Got one more weekend to go on Feb 27-28, and it should be completed.

    Also I have working on a garage as time permits.
    The weather on the weekend her in Rio Rancho, NM hase been great, that is why I have been working on the garage.
    It is 8'9' X 14"X 8'9" talland my CJ6 will fit in it. The city of Rio Rancho will not let me build a garge on a slab because I alread have one but thay let me do a portable building.
    This is made from a shipping frame/crate from a Mori CNC lathe.
    This lathe weighted about 9000# So I think it should hole my CJ6.
    The base is made from 2 X4 channel iron and 2 x 4 square tubing, The walls are 1 1/4 tubing and angle iron, braced with flat stock.
    As this was made in Japan the spacing did not allow the siding to be put directly to the uprights, so I put on furring strips.
    Here is a link to the build'
    http://s553.photobucket.com/albums/jj385/1970CJ6/garage build/

    Did get the tub out of the garage after painting it, here is a picture of it outside.
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    Hope to get back on the paint work this weekend.
     
  3. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    purdy!!!!:beer:
     
  4. Agar426

    Agar426 Member

    Update?

    I'm In the middle of doing my six now. I'm not shooting for councours correct, just patching up the problem areas. Gotta keep the cost down to pay for the engine work! If mine comes out half as nice as yours, I'll be happy!
     
  5. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    the amount of detail you guys put into restoration is amazing...I do not have the patience for it!
     
  6. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    Every time I went into the shop something kept saying jeep-jeep. I found it on sunday.
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    He made me get back to work on the CJ6.
    Got the hood and grill primed. this morning.

    Andrew
     
  7. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    Her is the hood and grill ready for paint, hope to do it this afternoon.
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    Andrew
     
  8. JohnnyCommando

    JohnnyCommando Blue Tarp Station, proprietor

    Looks ~smooth~.

    As your work progresses it would be very easy to miss your new working companion given his colour.
     
  9. durangotang

    durangotang Member 2022 Sponsor

    Awesome work!
     
  10. justnty

    justnty Member

    I have what appears to be the same hardtop for my 1970 CJ5. My question to you is how does your attach to the top of the windshield frame. Mine has a ton of small holese in it where I can only assume the PO screwed it into the frame which does not seem correct to me?
     
  11. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    mine was held on by 6 screws into the WS frame


    looking great Andrew :beer:
    Jim
     
  12. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    The hard top is held on with 6 screws. Most of mine were striped out so I put in 1/4-20 riv nuts. and button head screws with rubber and steel washer.
    Picture of riv nut tools. Some manufactures call it differnt things. It looks lik a pop rivet tool but puts in a threaded insert in the thin sheet medal. [​IMG]

    Picture of bolt in the top.
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    Andrew
     
  13. alex211

    alex211 Member

    That's a really nice setup for the bolts on the windshield frame, might think about doing that for mine.
     
  14. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    Got to shoot some paint.
    The inside of the grill.
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    The underside of hood.
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    I am going to work on the top side of hood and front of grill tomarrow.

    Andrew
     
  15. Reverend D

    Reverend D New Member

    Nice, really nice color.

    Regards,

    Don
     
  16. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    Got the outside of the hood and grill painted today.
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    Will start on the fender tomarrow most of the hard work has already been done on them, just needs a little bono work and then primer and paint. .


    Andrew
     
  17. Joe 69cj5

    Joe 69cj5 Going into Retirement

    Nice color I like it your doing a nice Job keep the pic,s coming.
     
  18. Okkie

    Okkie Member

    Great job!8)
    I hope mine turns out as good!
     
  19. Hawk5274

    Hawk5274 Member

    Hey 1970CJ6 what primer did you use? Great build! Great pictures..
     
  20. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    The paint system I used is made by Kirker.
    Here is the web site. www.smartshoppersinc.com

    The first primer is a epoxy. it is shown in the middle of page part # EP611 + EPC611. http://www.smartshoppersinc.com/kirker/primers.html

    The high build primer went on next. It is 2nd one down Part# UP711 +UPC711
    http://www.smartshoppersinc.com/kirker/primers.html

    And the paint kit I used . Part # KS11105 This kit come with the paint, reducer, hardner, paint sture sticks, paint strainer, paint suit, hood sock, tape.http://www.smartshoppersinc.com/kirker/acrylic-enamels.html

    This was not the cheepest paint I coild find. But thay had every thing I needed.
    You can call them and get a catalog.

    Andrew