gregnash
Anal Retentive Analyst
I am starting this thread as my basis of research and preparation, so I apologize for the time gaps this will have but I will attempt to update as I get body and paint work done.
Backstory:
I picked up "BeBe" this last October and she has been a great truck. As I get time I am fixing the mechanical issues but it seems like the list is not quite as long as I anticipated and things are going well.
As items get ticked off the list of, what I consider, the "critical" I am not looking to the rust and paint of the truck. She doesn't look to bad until you get up close and you see all the faded paint and rust. (I will post pics later)
It looks like the previous owner attempted to spray a grey/silver coat over the standard 8B4, for what reason I don't know. On top of that he, even admitted that, tried to wax it one day only to forget he put the wax on so the hood is completely destroyed and two separate colors with some big swirl spots.
Anyways, I figured it was time for me to learn some body work and welding.
First things first, with regards to welding, I only anticipate needing the welder for body work and MAYBE trying to build myself a roof rack, no crazy stuff like doing shackle reversal or huge bumpers with swing-outs. So what would be a good welder to start with? Could I go and pick something up fairly cheap at Harbor Freight that would suit my needs?
Secondly, with regards to painting, this truck isnt going to be a show winner, nor is she a garage queen. I was thinking of doing the $50 roll-on paint job but I am starting to wonder about that. I live in Northern NV where it is windy/breezy all the damn time and if it is not then it is below 40* out. I have a 1 car garage that the wife's car spends it's life in. So this paint job will most likely have to be done in parts and outside. The body is in pretty sound condition, no dents that I can speak of and really the rust is relegated to a few spots that ARE NOT rusted through. This will more than likely be done during the summer months when it is warm enough for me to ride my bike to work every day so if the cruiser is missing parts for a day or two then I can justify.
So be concise:
- welder for patch work. What type/size one should I get?
- Paint. Should I try the $50 paint job and is it worth it? Is there an alternative to this or should I just bite the bullet and invest in a compressor, spray gun, and mobile paint booth?
Backstory:
I picked up "BeBe" this last October and she has been a great truck. As I get time I am fixing the mechanical issues but it seems like the list is not quite as long as I anticipated and things are going well.
As items get ticked off the list of, what I consider, the "critical" I am not looking to the rust and paint of the truck. She doesn't look to bad until you get up close and you see all the faded paint and rust. (I will post pics later)
It looks like the previous owner attempted to spray a grey/silver coat over the standard 8B4, for what reason I don't know. On top of that he, even admitted that, tried to wax it one day only to forget he put the wax on so the hood is completely destroyed and two separate colors with some big swirl spots.
Anyways, I figured it was time for me to learn some body work and welding.
First things first, with regards to welding, I only anticipate needing the welder for body work and MAYBE trying to build myself a roof rack, no crazy stuff like doing shackle reversal or huge bumpers with swing-outs. So what would be a good welder to start with? Could I go and pick something up fairly cheap at Harbor Freight that would suit my needs?
Secondly, with regards to painting, this truck isnt going to be a show winner, nor is she a garage queen. I was thinking of doing the $50 roll-on paint job but I am starting to wonder about that. I live in Northern NV where it is windy/breezy all the damn time and if it is not then it is below 40* out. I have a 1 car garage that the wife's car spends it's life in. So this paint job will most likely have to be done in parts and outside. The body is in pretty sound condition, no dents that I can speak of and really the rust is relegated to a few spots that ARE NOT rusted through. This will more than likely be done during the summer months when it is warm enough for me to ride my bike to work every day so if the cruiser is missing parts for a day or two then I can justify.
So be concise:
- welder for patch work. What type/size one should I get?
- Paint. Should I try the $50 paint job and is it worth it? Is there an alternative to this or should I just bite the bullet and invest in a compressor, spray gun, and mobile paint booth?