Very nice job and attention to detail. I am fond of the 67-72 c10's, and have a 68. Now that warm weather is here keep pushing through!
Thanks, Ive been working every chance I get on it, I have a car show Id really like to make in August.
Ive been blocking on my box, epoxied another batch of miscellaneous pieces, and managed to get my hood to fit.
My bedsides ended up being more work than I thought they would have been, mainly due to damage from the blaster. Both sides had dents that needed filler, it was a small amount to get them straight but something I didnt really count on I guess. The side that fell was worse but hopefully it will turn out ok. Im blocked out with both of them through 320, and plan on putting a coat of 1:1 epoxy on as a final sanding coat before sealer.
Damaged side in feather fill, sanded with 120 and 180. Had a couple spots I spotted in epoxy and a little filler on top of that
Same side, 1 coat of epoxy over the feather fill, then 2 coats of 2k regular build, sanded with 180 and 320.
With my hood I needed to gain more adjustment in the hinges, Im very fortunate to have a cousin with a nice mill, he was able to widen the holes 6/32. It was a big relief to have them done precisely by him instead of me with a die grinder. With the extra wiggle room I was able to find a nice compromise. For all the trouble I had with the hood it didnt turn out too bad, I cant complain too much it is the first hood Ive ever painted.