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I have an uncanny feeling that @CaptClose would sleep better at night if you painted it. You could also have him walk the halls at night for kicks.
 
This will be added to my to do list. I have noticed moisture in the same area recently. Makes sense now. Thanks for the detective work Jimmy and Ryan.
 
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So Galen, Ryan, Kevin and Mauricio stopped by today. Some awesome cruisers here today. So the water test failed :(. Figured it out pretty quick though. When I took my doors and hinges off for paint I did not caulk the hinges during install. So with the help of Galen and Ryan we tackled that job. Tomorrow’s test should be much better. And to clarify, the water barely leaked but it surely was coming in. @Spallet @CaptClose @bottombracket @kmj64
 
View attachment 1809569 View attachment 1809570 View attachment 1809571 So Galen, Ryan, Kevin and Mauricio stopped by today. Some awesome cruisers here today. So the water test failed :(. Figured it out pretty quick though. When I took my doors and hinges off for paint I did not caulk the hinges during install. So with the help of Galen and Ryan we tackled that job. Tomorrow’s test should be much better. And to clarify, the water barely leaked but it surely was coming in. @Spallet @CaptClose @bottombracket @kmj64


Whoa!!! Cool rigs.

@Cowboy45 indicates he is planning on attending UT Austin so he can get adopted by the Magic Barn family and so he can hang out there.
 
Man, it was great to get down to the barn today.

@CenTXFJ60 has an amazing array of Cruisers and he helped me get heat to the HJ61. Here’s Jim replacing my faulty heater valve.

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Here’s a couple more. Nate makes a pretty good road dog.

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View attachment 1809569 View attachment 1809570 View attachment 1809571 So Galen, Ryan, Kevin and Mauricio stopped by today. Some awesome cruisers here today. So the water test failed :(. Figured it out pretty quick though. When I took my doors and hinges off for paint I did not caulk the hinges during install. So with the help of Galen and Ryan we tackled that job. Tomorrow’s test should be much better. And to clarify, the water barely leaked but it surely was coming in. @Spallet @CaptClose @bottombracket @kmj64

Centxfj60.....

Did you ever do the second water test on the door hinges???? What were the results ????? What's the part number of the body sealer your using ?

Thanks Jason
 
Whoa!!! Cool rigs.

@Cowboy45 indicates he is planning on attending UT Austin so he can get adopted by the Magic Barn family and so he can hang out there.

I wanna be adopted by the Magic Barn family!

I can push a broom, empty garbage cans, fetch brews. Resume inbound.
 
Centxfj60.....

Did you ever do the second water test on the door hinges???? What were the results ????? What's the part number of the body sealer your using ?

Thanks Jason
Hey Jason, the truck did pass the hose test. Bone dry now. If you’ve not removed any door hinges then the seam on the cowl should be all that’s needed. And I have not figured out the part #. But any Paint supply house will have seam sealer. Mine is the beige color. I’m guessing mine is a 3M cause that’s what my supplier primarily carries. Also, my truck spent most of its life in Phoenix. I’m guessing the climate has a lot to do with drying out the manufactures caulk job. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks. Jim
 
Hey Jason, the truck did pass the hose test. Bone dry now. If you’ve not removed any door hinges then the seam on the cowl should be all that’s needed. And I have not figured out the part #. But any Paint supply house will have seam sealer. Mine is the beige color. I’m guessing mine is a 3M cause that’s what my supplier primarily carries. Also, my truck spent most of its life in Phoenix. I’m guessing the climate has a lot to do with drying out the manufactures caulk job. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks. Jim

Pretty certain that's 3m stuff, I recognize the tube. Used to use it a ton on restoration work in my previous pre-powder coating life. Can't remember the part # but should be easy to find. I know the "heavy drip check sealer" from them is like a bluish green color and the regular is that light tan. I will get some for Chunk, good idea going over that stuff.
 
This one maybe?
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That IS nice!

Fenders back on yet?
 

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