Nice. Real cool to watch it unfold. Keep the pics coming.
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Impressive. Your shop rocks!
Skinner,
You asked a question earlier about the best way to clean the body on the underside.
If you have more work besides cleaning the underside of the body, like sectioning out rust you might want to consider the utility of a rotisserie. This gives you a comfortable work position on almost every surface of the body.
I have seen on other threads some designs with a materials list to assist you in the assembly if you choose to make one.
Thanks for posting, I find your your project encouraging.
Rick
I laid down the second coat tonight; everything went really smoothly. I think I will focus on getting the "paint booth" dismantled tomorrow night and then start tearing down the springs for cleaning, repaint, and AAL addition. My wife is out of town this weekend so I am hoping to get the front and rear axle torn down, cleaned up, knuckles rebuilt, brakes replaced, etc., and then I can paint both axles and all the leafs.
With any luck I may have a rolling chassis back by the end of the weekend!!
I still need to find a local shop that has/can get 33x10.50r15 BFG AT's. . .every shop so far says they can't get them?