Chrome, Wood & Glass: Tying Up The Loose Ends On The Classic Hot Rod F100 - Trucks! S8, E21
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
- Project Old Skool is ready for the finishing touches. In this episode, we add a lot of chrome details and a brand new wood bed to our 1953 F-100. We'll also take a trip to Advanced Plating to show you where we get all our custom chrome work done.
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Nice video. :)
Look at all these old episodes, and I spotted a very young, long haired Tommy Boshers giving a hand, spotted him in Ian's old show too
I wonder if Advanced Plating does old school bluing like gun makers used to do. Those old Colt and Smith and Wesson blue revolvers were beautiful.
Back in 1983 when I was restoring my old 1965 Ford F-100, I had to replace the front glass as well as replaced the rear glass with a custom sliding glass window. What we used back then was just plain old Dawn dish washing soap, with a small cotton cord to slip the rubber gasket in place just like you did. And I have seen some use a black Polyurethane Glass Adhesive Sealant, with those old rubber gaskets which usually makes a mess when setting the glass in place. But I like the silicon lubricant you used better. And man that chrome plating job was just beautiful, but I think I might have just stopped with the copper coating.
Should've sealed the bottom of the boards. Leaving them exposed to the elements will rot them from the bottom up.
I have a 1997 f150 and I can’t find headlights that fit I don’t have the screw to unbolt the turn signals i just pull two clips and both the signal and the headlight comes out together
Epoxy is Not UV resistant. In 6 months it will go cloudy and start to lift. It has to be overcoats with a uv resistant varnish or clear coat.