toner91
Registered Member
That's a pretty good idea. I like the sound of it. Can't wait to see it when it's done.
Not rusty enough!so what gives, no body likes my rust colored paint????
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3 stage......

baby sh*t brown...3 stage......


!!!!!! that brings back memories!!!!!
may just be me, but looks like chevy orange. How you doin on the blazer, you going to be able to leave some marks on that cement soon.![]()

was thinking about that too, in some of the areas that would have high exposure to the elements as the tops of panels, but I like the orange yellow colors pretty well. I haven't tried a test panel for the red oxide base yet, so some testing will need to be done.Not rusty enough!
JK should look cool man, kinda rat roddy neat.
Maybe try a little brown paint with it.![]()
baby sh*t brown...3 stage......
may just be me, but looks like chevy orange. How you doin on the blazer, you going to be able to leave some marks on that cement soon.![]()
Jesse and Dave left enough of those already![]()

Looks good, Dave.
Did you end up cutting into the floor some (Tubbing), to make some more room?
looks good enough for what it has to do(looks real good actually
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I think it will look great once you get it finished and painted, nice work.
your kingdom for a pan brake.. I'd sell underprivileged children for one...
keep at it Dave, little seam sealer and it'll look better than factory....
you'd be surprised at what can be filled with seam sealer.. 1/4 is not much.. you also use tape as a backing on the underside to control seep thru if it needs it.... then when thoroughly dry, pull tape, and put a bead on that side... black electrical has worked well for me in the past doing this..
or if it doesn't seep thru, just put a bead, then when dry, put a bead on the other side..