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Step by Step KH to Day Cab
[B]Ok guys here are some step by step picks on how to do a KH day cab.
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Paul how come in photo #10 you have the brace between the fenders (runs behind the grille) but it's not in any other photo? Is it not necessary?
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Had to remove it to get it to fit on the car chassis the body is mounted on it was hitting the shock tower. Normally you would not remove it.
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Paul,
What type of filler are you using and what type of paint and color is the red? It looks fantastic! Thanks! |
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Lynn in these picks I used the Tamiya filler witch is ok way better than that green squad puddy but I use Evercoat green label filler it is great for plastics or small metal repaired.
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And the color is Dupla color Red Metal Flake.
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Thanks Paul. Need to come up with a paint scheme for my next rebuild. Purple truck is just not cutting it! Oh, I did not paint it- bought it that color.
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Paul - question on the paint job...
Masking off for the 2 tone, I see you're using blue tape (probably low stick) to cover the majority of the base paint. BUT what is that yellow tape you use at the actual edge of color separation? |
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Nice job TC. Very helpful.
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Great how to Paul! what kind of primer do you use? I used that same red paint and it the primer and the black paint I used all 3 pealed. is there something you do to the body after you fill and sand it to prep it for paint?
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I use dupla filler primer to do the final blocking and then on top of that I use Dupont finish primer sealer this will stop the lifting of the paint and then I use Dupont paints to in rattle cans but I use base coat clear not signal stage.
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thats really a great write up paul! well done
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I have the same cab off of a walmart special. It could give me some more practice on bodywork. I always wanted to do a day cab too.
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nicely done!
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Nice job man.love the colors.
john. |
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Hey TC, what about the RC antenna/ batteries and stuff?
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Well I dont run antennas out of my cabs I run them threw my stacks Battery's I run Lipos not the monster sized stick packs and I put them between my frame rails on the underside of my deck plates.
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Ok thanks Cowboy! That helps a lot. :D
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What type of glue did you use to keep the styrene in place before using the filler?
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I use only Mercury Glue Products they are the strongest CA's on the market. There CA even melts the plastic and also glues it together so it is more like a weld.
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Many thanks :)
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I have a question about knife. Could you write or add a link about it ?
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All that is exato mini saw..
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Hey TC, where can you get styrene, and how do fillers work?:o Sorry for the dumb questions, but I hope to be building a daycab soon, and want to know cab and hood modding inside and out.:)
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I'm not Paul... but If you don't have a local hobby shop that carries styrene then you can order it from Tower Hobbies. Here is the link to it. The stuff is made by Evergreen Scale Models. The Tower Hobbies Link Evergreen Scale Models As for the filler, you need it to "finish" the body work. The type TC and a lot of the others (Me included, thanks to TC) is made by Evercoat. You can find it at your local auto body supply place or here Evercoat.com The link above is the stuff you want, even though it says "Metal" this is the stuff you want. It's about $40-$45 per quart. This is a two part filler (Glaze) DO NOT buy the cheaper one part "spot Putty's", the stuff shrinks and cracks and is designed to be used before a glaze any way. Just go right to the good stuff.. Hope this helps -Mike |
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Hey Mike Thanks Much for answering them questions for me I have been busy with Centrail Plains Club Members at my house this weekend we have been having a build weekend for close members that wanted to come over and use my shop Will post picks soon.
Mike answered all the questions perfectly only thing is I dont use ANY spot puddy I think it is all junk I do my body work all the way out then use High Build primer then finish primer to get body work perfect, |
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No problem Paul, weren't you the one that told me to use the Evercoat? -Mike |
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Not sure Mike if I was? Good chance thou I use it everyday on plastics and fiberglass and I have never had a problem with shrinkage in the 7 years I have been using it daily it is great stuff.. |
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Great how to!
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yeah great how to paul. i was wondering about the putty i used some and it did shrink after it cured really well .. i have used automotive bondo and that has worked fine too.
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:eek: The pics are all gone! Is it possible to make them appear again? I've a KH that I will be removing the sleeper from this winter. I have a idea what to do, but would be great to see how others have had success with their method(s).
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