W T F is this stuff?
I am working on a Dodge truck project and have the bare cab off and on furniture dolleys in my garage. I originally thought this cab was hunkey dorey and all I'd have to do was to swap out the small A/T 2wd trans tunnel for a 4wd/and or granny gear stick trans tunnel. WRONG!
once I got it home I found out the center section of the rear cab wall is all pop riveted in. And puttied over with something. I assumed it was traditional Bondo but it was brought up that it could be panel bond. I plan on drilling out all the spot welds and plug welding all the pop riveted spots while also welding it at least an inch at a time then skip a couple of inches then another inch long or so weld, etc all the way around. It's overlapped on the inside of the original cab panel about the width of a raised rib on each side.
The weird part is all the common known spots for problems on an 80s cab are fantastic shape. Roof, cab corners, rockers and cowl are all great. I have 1 spot of floor pan by the driver side seat mount bolts to cut out and patch is about it on the rest of the cab. I was hoping to swap the tunnels and get it to blast before now. This was an unexpected setback.
I mentioned this on another forum and out of the blue got an offer for another cab that's supposed to be in (as the guy who approached me with the offer) in "scuff and shoot" condition and is already a 4 speed cab. Problem with that is that it would cost me more to get it from FL to IL than the guy is asking for the cab I don't know of anyone passing thru. I dread the thought of asking for a quote to have it shipped so I'm gonna go with what I have for better or worse. I'm pretty sure most of the cost of correcting the problem with what I have will mostly be sweat equity. As long as whatever putty they used comes off readily. I've heard if it is panel bond that I'll ruin the metal before I get the panel bond crap off. Who knows what about this crap?
I know of 2 vehicles that have been repaired with that crap. One a 99 Dodge truck that looked great for a year and a half then it looked like someone drew a picture of where the bed patch panels were seamed in with a rust colored sharpie.
And another guy who used it on installing quarters on a 64 galaxie and was sorry he did so afterwards.
I am working on a Dodge truck project and have the bare cab off and on furniture dolleys in my garage. I originally thought this cab was hunkey dorey and all I'd have to do was to swap out the small A/T 2wd trans tunnel for a 4wd/and or granny gear stick trans tunnel. WRONG!
once I got it home I found out the center section of the rear cab wall is all pop riveted in. And puttied over with something. I assumed it was traditional Bondo but it was brought up that it could be panel bond. I plan on drilling out all the spot welds and plug welding all the pop riveted spots while also welding it at least an inch at a time then skip a couple of inches then another inch long or so weld, etc all the way around. It's overlapped on the inside of the original cab panel about the width of a raised rib on each side.
The weird part is all the common known spots for problems on an 80s cab are fantastic shape. Roof, cab corners, rockers and cowl are all great. I have 1 spot of floor pan by the driver side seat mount bolts to cut out and patch is about it on the rest of the cab. I was hoping to swap the tunnels and get it to blast before now. This was an unexpected setback.
I mentioned this on another forum and out of the blue got an offer for another cab that's supposed to be in (as the guy who approached me with the offer) in "scuff and shoot" condition and is already a 4 speed cab. Problem with that is that it would cost me more to get it from FL to IL than the guy is asking for the cab I don't know of anyone passing thru. I dread the thought of asking for a quote to have it shipped so I'm gonna go with what I have for better or worse. I'm pretty sure most of the cost of correcting the problem with what I have will mostly be sweat equity. As long as whatever putty they used comes off readily. I've heard if it is panel bond that I'll ruin the metal before I get the panel bond crap off. Who knows what about this crap?
I know of 2 vehicles that have been repaired with that crap. One a 99 Dodge truck that looked great for a year and a half then it looked like someone drew a picture of where the bed patch panels were seamed in with a rust colored sharpie.
And another guy who used it on installing quarters on a 64 galaxie and was sorry he did so afterwards.
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