Looks fantastic ! I'm currently doing a 87 Chevy truck that's a very special build and memory , because my Dad was the original owner and bought it new off the showroom inside the chevy dealer. Look forward to futher videos
@@paulkc10 it is I wish I knew how to post pictures to RUclips comments because I have over 500 pictures of the building , just taking a lot longer than I expected but I move extremely slow because of health issues
👍👍👍Great work down to every detail cant wait till you get her on the road again. I'm restoring my 67c10 by myself like you so I know how hard you have worked
Most entertaining and educational build vlog ever! Appreciate all the time you're putting into documenting the process and letting us in on the "behind the scenes" footage
Great videos, couldn't change my own oil a year ago. Bought a 72 with nearly the shape yours was in, thought I may have bitten of too much, but these videos assured me it could be done! Thanks Brother!
Thank you very much, had had the opportunity following your *Lectures to see you all as I'm looking as you did work. *Genius - could follow all your chapter of videos. As I compensate to my Job, such yours, a Project - classic car, so help's me. Wishing You, *Simply the *Best - all Ladies Your Family and Baby last not least Your cute Dog; and a lot of fun with your *Beast.... Greetings from Germany.
Found you somewhere in the middle then went back and watched the whole journey. I'm currently restoring a 63' C10 so the frames are basically identical. Used your vids for the front end rebuild. My cab is currently on jack stands but in inching closer to getting it back on the frame as well. Can't wait to keep following your progress!
Great job Paul!!!! The truck looks like a completely different C10, amazing job and great work!! Keep it up, and before you know it she will be done , and back on the road!!!
OMG your right I started with cab videos and didn’t realize what you have done. I’m starting from the beginning. Great information and explanation keep up with the content
love the quality of work. trying to do my 55 chevy truck like this. currently ordering my vortec motor off jegs but one day will do a swap like this on my other trucks. GREAT WORK, you earned another sub
Hey Paul.. to tell you the truth , I only got a couple of subscriptions and I only checke if you only got any update videos... you ate the best. Keep up the good work.
Looking great! Damn that cab on the frame really pulls it all together! I love your idea with leaving the back of the cab and the front of the bed that teal color, the truck has a history! I am about 1 weekends work away from having my cab off my 72 k20 and starting my own bare frame/cab journey. Your progress gives me motivation! Thanks for showing that a family man can still do this stuff! Keep it up
I'm loving all of it, but the lowered thing and them rims and rubber band tires!! I'm old School I'm told? But i like trucks sitting up and 15 inch rims and meat around the rims. You do Great work and I Respect that.
The textured look is due to that Husky gun. I had one and it does not like solvent based paints. It might be good for staining wood and waterbased paints. I recommend an Iwata AZ3 HTE2 spray gun. It’s not much more expensive than the Husky gun. Anyways, awesome channel. Restoring a ‘68 C10 and these videos are extremely helpful.
Congrats on getting the cab back on the frame - just mentally that's a big deal. Nice to see have you always have things laid out for the next step. Will you have it ready for Woodward? JK Farmington Hills here.
Looks great! Very exciting to see this coming together after all this time. Your videos have helped me a lot w/ my 72 project. One small question I have is after dropping the front did you add shims to adjust camber?
You should look into the new 12volt ac compressors they are amazing for ac can run it on frame and poke holes in the floor with a custom box it will keep the firewall nice. And not see it. It will allow a cool ride on hot summer days.
@lexrios5452 I'm using one one squarebody swap with cummins and also for my killer chiller type setup on my 1200hp mustang gt for the iat's to stay low. It also is great on small cars with 4 cylinders to help free up hp the whole kit is half of vintage air. This is just the compressor setup.
Great vid But I know always some one with. "But" Just want to see if I may be missing something. Why not complete painting cab off frame? Less masking and prep work? Again great channel I have picked up a few tricks and tips from u.
For the timelapse portions of your videos, do you shoot everything in real time and then speed it up in editing or do you use a timelapse option on your camera while you're filming it?
Yea, I bought the only rust encapsulator Eastwood sold in black, sized to gallon cans. One week after it came, they introduced the new improved, better than ever and cheaper their "Platinum" rust encapsulator! Man is was pissed! It would eat up the difference in cost to send it back for the platinum! Ain't bought anything from Eastwood since, and probably wont. Still sealed in can, have not used it. Retired ASE Master Tech/Mad!
What size did you get and how much would you recommend(I literally am doing a 71' that is same green, built the same wooden dolly, and replacing all "The Panels" as you) to do the cab?? How did the seam sealer turn out?? and is the "Pre" any better than acetone?? Thanks for all you do Doc!!
No reducer? Was it pre reduced? If it wasnt reduced you can't spray it with a 1.3-1.4 tip. You'd need at least a 1.8-2.0 tip. If you try to spray too thick a paint through too small a tip you get spatter and a texture like you wound up with.
It was humid and I didn’t use a thinner. Got tacky too quickly and never leveled off. Sprayed the core support on a cooler day with a reducer and it’s totally flat 🤷🏻♂️
seeing the cab going back on the frame was time-lapse magic!
Nice feeling seeing it coming together
Great Job !! I definitely will keep watching
Congrats 🍾🎈🎊🎉
Loving the crocs in the shop!
Ha! Wiring is low intensity. Nice change of pace in the shop
paulk_c10 really liking the build! I’m rethinking somethings I did on my build now! Haha
Love seeing these milestones reached! Now all that’s left is everything lol.
Yep pretty much haha
Great job Paulk_c10!!! Counting the days for next video. If you paint the truck… it will look asome on the original color.
Dang I really like those home attachments for your hoist 👌👌👌
Looks fantastic ! I'm currently doing a 87 Chevy truck that's a very special build and memory , because my Dad was the original owner and bought it new off the showroom inside the chevy dealer. Look forward to futher videos
Sounds like an awesome project
@@paulkc10 it is I wish I knew how to post pictures to RUclips comments because I have over 500 pictures of the building , just taking a lot longer than I expected but I move extremely slow because of health issues
Your Daughter Is Precious. Looking Good. God Bless
Thanks man, she’s a doll
NO MORE WELDING!!!! I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THE DAY I CAN SAY THAT..... CONGRATS DOC!!!!
👍👍👍Great work down to every detail cant wait till you get her on the road again. I'm restoring my 67c10 by myself like you so I know how hard you have worked
Congrats! Love the progress.
Thanks man
I'm working on my 1969 C10, and know the feeling of big milestones like this. Congrats man, and great work
Love your videos. I am building a 69c10 myself.
Most entertaining and educational build vlog ever! Appreciate all the time you're putting into documenting the process and letting us in on the "behind the scenes" footage
Thanks man
Great videos, couldn't change my own oil a year ago. Bought a 72 with nearly the shape yours was in, thought I may have bitten of too much, but these videos assured me it could be done! Thanks Brother!
Congratulations!
I'm about 2 months behind you on my project. ( 78 K10 ) Can't wait to see my cab back on. Congrats. It's a milestone for sure.
Congratulations on putting it back on the frame man!
Thank you very much, had had the opportunity following your *Lectures to see you all
as I'm looking as you did work. *Genius - could follow all your chapter of videos.
As I compensate to my Job, such yours, a Project - classic car, so help's me.
Wishing You, *Simply the *Best - all Ladies Your Family and Baby
last not least Your cute Dog; and a lot of fun with your *Beast....
Greetings from Germany.
Found you somewhere in the middle then went back and watched the whole journey. I'm currently restoring a 63' C10 so the frames are basically identical. Used your vids for the front end rebuild. My cab is currently on jack stands but in inching closer to getting it back on the frame as well. Can't wait to keep following your progress!
Thanks man
I'm almost to wiring too! Can't wait to see what you do with all that
Great job Paul!!!! The truck looks like a completely different C10, amazing job and great work!! Keep it up, and before you know it she will be done , and back on the road!!!
OMG your right I started with cab videos and didn’t realize what you have done. I’m starting from the beginning. Great information and explanation keep up with the content
Looks awesome, and I like those wheels.keep up the good work.
Looks awesome cant wait to see it all back together as one, great job
You and me both. Thank you
Love it! Keep going, you're half way there and the hardest parts are behind you!
Keep up the great work! I’ve been following your videos to help me with the body work my 1972 GMC! Cheers 🍻
Glad they’re helping
Been watching since you chopped it down to a shortbed, it's come a long way
Congrats
Coming together nicely! Im doing a Ford F100 rebuild right now, but been following this build cause I like your work! Great job!
Been an epic watch to here... awesome build. Thanks for taking the time. Been a massive help to my own project.
Congrats Paul!!
Nice job...
Nice job man been watching all along keep that progress coming 👍🏽👍🏽💯
love the quality of work. trying to do my 55 chevy truck like this. currently ordering my vortec motor off jegs but one day will do a swap like this on my other trucks. GREAT WORK, you earned another sub
Thanks man, I appreciate it
Looking like a truck again man!!! Awesome work.
It’s getting there
One of my favorite builds on RUclips, you do great work! Can’t wait to hear it running
Thanks man! Getting closer
Looking good......
Hell yeah bro everything’s coming along and you should definitely paint the truck the original color it’ll look sick
Original color will look great!!!
Hey Paul.. to tell you the truth , I only got a couple of subscriptions and I only checke if you only got any update videos... you ate the best. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man. Hopefully have a new video up by the end of the weekend
Looking great! Damn that cab on the frame really pulls it all together! I love your idea with leaving the back of the cab and the front of the bed that teal color, the truck has a history! I am about 1 weekends work away from having my cab off my 72 k20 and starting my own bare frame/cab journey. Your progress gives me motivation! Thanks for showing that a family man can still do this stuff! Keep it up
Hell yea man
Wow looks great!
I'm loving all of it, but the lowered thing and them rims and rubber band tires!! I'm old School I'm told? But i like trucks sitting up and 15 inch rims and meat around the rims. You do Great work and I Respect that.
Congrats on your milestone Great Job ! Even though it's not a Cummins 12 Valve. I think it's Great !
Haha thanks
Awesome job! I hope I can do half as good as you have..
Thanks man
The textured look is due to that Husky gun. I had one and it does not like solvent based paints. It might be good for staining wood and waterbased paints. I recommend an Iwata AZ3 HTE2 spray gun. It’s not much more expensive than the Husky gun. Anyways, awesome channel. Restoring a ‘68 C10 and these videos are extremely helpful.
Congrats on getting the cab back on the frame - just mentally that's a big deal.
Nice to see have you always have things laid out for the next step.
Will you have it ready for Woodward? JK
Farmington Hills here.
Oh awesome. Practically neighbors haha. Zero percent chance it’ll be ready for Woodward. Are they even going to have it?
Officially canceled,but can they stop thousands of classic cars for peacefully gathering?
Hey buddy love your work im a fan of Chevys as well but other the brands of primer and sealers i like the 20oz Miller lite my cup of tea lmaooooo
Nice truck
Coming together!!!!!!!!
I had a question on your engine hoist cab lift.
Do you have a video on how you made it?
Awesome!!!!
Looks great! Very exciting to see this coming together after all this time. Your videos have helped me a lot w/ my 72 project. One small question I have is after dropping the front did you add shims to adjust camber?
Not yet. It needs a full alignment.
You should look into the new 12volt ac compressors they are amazing for ac can run it on frame and poke holes in the floor with a custom box it will keep the firewall nice. And not see it. It will allow a cool ride on hot summer days.
That sounds cool. What are they called???
@lexrios5452 I'm using one one squarebody swap with cummins and also for my killer chiller type setup on my 1200hp mustang gt for the iat's to stay low. It also is great on small cars with 4 cylinders to help free up hp the whole kit is half of vintage air. This is just the compressor setup.
@@lexrios5452 also noticed a 5-13% conservatively on mpg's
Yes!!!!!
Great vid
But
I know always some one with. "But"
Just want to see if I may be missing something.
Why not complete painting cab off frame? Less masking and prep work?
Again great channel I have picked up a few tricks and tips from u.
I have to completely rewire the truck and I don’t want to scratch up fresh paint leaning over rocker panels
Great videos. Question. Why not paint the cab before putting it back on the frame?
It can be masked. It will just be a rattle can job for now. Time to start wiring.
For the timelapse portions of your videos, do you shoot everything in real time and then speed it up in editing or do you use a timelapse option on your camera while you're filming it?
A little of both. Sometimes it’s nice to just set it on time lapse and not think about the camera being on
Is the Platinum rust encapsulator any better than the other??
Way better
paulk_c10 and what kind of spray gun do you recommend?
I don’t have enough experience with different guns to even formulate a recommendation.
Yea, I bought the only rust encapsulator Eastwood sold in black, sized to gallon cans. One week after it came, they introduced the new improved, better than ever and cheaper their "Platinum" rust encapsulator! Man is was pissed! It would eat up the difference in cost to send it back for the platinum! Ain't bought anything from Eastwood since, and probably wont. Still sealed in can, have not used it.
Retired ASE Master Tech/Mad!
What size did you get and how much would you recommend(I literally am doing a 71' that is same green, built the same wooden dolly, and replacing all "The Panels" as you) to do the cab?? How did the seam sealer turn out?? and is the "Pre" any better than acetone?? Thanks for all you do Doc!!
No reducer? Was it pre reduced? If it wasnt reduced you can't spray it with a 1.3-1.4 tip. You'd need at least a 1.8-2.0 tip. If you try to spray too thick a paint through too small a tip you get spatter and a texture like you wound up with.
Primer was a 1.8 tip. I don’t think I’m getting enough cfm thru my gun to get enough atomization
@@paulkc10 just curious, thanks for the response.
What fuel pump are you using? I just bought the Holley Terminator X for my 71 C/10. 5.3 LS with 700r4
In tank walbro 255
What size wheel spacers are you using? Love the wheel and tire combo.
No spacers
Did you ever figure out why the paint had the texture to it ? Water maybe?
It was humid and I didn’t use a thinner. Got tacky too quickly and never leveled off. Sprayed the core support on a cooler day with a reducer and it’s totally flat 🤷🏻♂️
paulk_c10 hell yeah ! I’m building a 68 and have been referring to your video’s. Excellent content man. Can’t wait to see it finished
Could I use "self etching primer" or is it best to use the primer your using, thanks
If it’s bare metal then use self-etching
@@paulkc10 ok ic thanks
That wrinkled look may look cool, but when it gets dirty its gonna be a dick to try and clean.
People love them ugly ass TBSS intakes.
Seems as if you should be wearing a proper mask. But hey, I m just a guy who knows a guy.
Looking really good! Great work so far. I am in the middle of redoing my 68.