What have you done to your square lately??

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Goldie Driver

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Swaybar mount on. My poor OE bushing got squished by the wrong mount. :eek:

Hopefully it will regenerate it's shape :cool:
 

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82sbshortbed

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Finally got 99% of the paint stripped off the grill. Whata pita! So taped it off and sprayed two coats. Tomorrow I'll flip it over and give it a couple of more.
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Project Millstone lingers on. Having the back of the doors blasted. I stripped the fronts - blaster will dust the fronts to clean them up 100% and make a perfect base for epoxy primer. Its far cheaper this way.

Weird thing......figured the doors were all brown and they painted beige at the bottom for 2-tone. While stripping the doors I found they were actually all beige and they painted 3/4 of the door brown to cover for 2-tone. wtf?

Also skim coated the roof - it had very minor issues.

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legopnuematic

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Project Millstone lingers on. Having the back of the doors blasted. I stripped the fronts - blaster will dust the fronts to clean them up 100% and make a perfect base for epoxy primer. Its far cheaper this way.

Weird thing......figured the doors were all brown and they painted beige at the bottom for 2-tone. While stripping the doors I found they were actually all beige and they painted 3/4 of the door brown to cover for 2-tone. wtf?

Also skim coated the roof - it had very minor issues.

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That's how two tone squares were painted. Secondary color shot first, masked off with butcher paper then primary color sprayed.
 

legopnuematic

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Dart Swinger, Sierra 10, C10 Cheyenne, C10 Big Ten, Silverado 10, Ram 2500
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225/6, 350 c.i., 350 c.i., 5.9l Cummins
Brought a laptop with a DVD drive to the shop and some shows/movies to rewatch while I worked
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Got the back of the cab hit with some high build epoxy primer.
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