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Discussion in '1953 - 1956 Ford F100, F250 and F350 Truck Forum' started by Fabman, Jan 23, 2017.

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  1. Fabman In Memoriam Vet Zone Staff Alumni Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    We got all the parts cut for the exhaust brackets and the headache rack today, and some more work done on the cab. Progress!

    I'd much rather be fabricating than sanding.........
     
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  2. dustybumpers Article Contributor Founding Member

    wa wa wa

    I have a station wagon or 2 might get finished in Condon.......
    :happy:
    They ARE on your end of the country
     
  3. Fabman In Memoriam Vet Zone Staff Alumni Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    Really! Do tell!
     
  4. Fabman In Memoriam Vet Zone Staff Alumni Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    Know anybody that's interested in an International pickup? Family friend just sold his farm and has a cherry 1967 Int 3/4 ton 4x4 that's been setting in his barn for the past 22 years. Body is perfect. Absolutely no rust, V8 with auto transmission and auto hubs. This is one that really needs restored.....
     
  5. dustybumpers Article Contributor Founding Member

    pm sent
     
  6. Fabman In Memoriam Vet Zone Staff Alumni Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    More progress today! Finished putting two coats of color on the inside of the doors. Ordered two new steer tires and all new window glass... New rollback 002.JPG #ad
     
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  7. kjvforme Vet Zone Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    Looking good Don.
     
  8. SpringerPop Vet Zone Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    Any sound deadening going into this cab?

    Pop
     
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  9. Fabman In Memoriam Vet Zone Staff Alumni Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    Yes, behind the seats ( gas tank is no longer in the cab...) and in the doors. Also all new carpeting!
     
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  10. Campspringsjohn Founding Member

    Now's the time to do it! Do the firewall too if possible. You won't regret it!
     
  11. dustybumpers Article Contributor Founding Member

    I use this.
    Here's how I did one of my last truck resto's

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    Cut, spray glue, then metal tape the seams
    No noise can come in, water can't go through into the surface under

    I also undecoat the crap out of everything, so it is water proof, and that also adds some sound dead too
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  12. Fabman In Memoriam Vet Zone Staff Alumni Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    What product did you use Charlie? I've looked at several and haven't picked one yet.......
     
  13. Campspringsjohn Founding Member

    I used Dynamat. Just cut, peel, and stick. But there are other products out there that are just as good for less money based off what I've read.
     
  14. dustybumpers Article Contributor Founding Member

    Let me look in my paper work for a name.
    It's a foil wrapped foam.the foil has a thread woven into it, and it is TOUGH

    It is sold buy the roll. used to wrap duct work

    Dynamat is WAY to costly if you do a whole cab
     
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