Peterbilt 379 "TEARING IT APART FOR PAINT" Part 7
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- The 1994 Peterbilt is starting to not look like a truck at all! We managed to get most of the non-paintable parts off!! Man was some of those parts a pain in the neck to remove! Let us know what you think...
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1994 Peterbilt 379 Exhd.
Detroit Series 60
15 Speed
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I have had the same compressor for a little over 20 years and it works great. It should be fine for taking stuff apart, but it may not be enough for a 1 inch impact. My suggestion is a 40-60CFM rotary screw type dry compressor which should be plenty for your shop and to do paint and body work.
We love the new compressor! When we move into the new shop, the plan is to upgrade to a rotary screw!
Take off the sleeper extensions on both trucks and they will look so much cleaner!!
That's the plan!
Hell yeah I vote for drop fenders
If you kids was to check with Stephan Cox, and that is his channel name too, he can get you set up with a phenomenal rotary air compressor that you can run way more tools an can't run out of air plus twice to more times quiet. You can't hear yourselves think in that much noise... I would Isolate that system to a room of its own and add two or more tanks around the room for extra air discharge... make sure that you set the air drains up right so it doesn't drain all the air out when this system is being cleaned of water, waste, oils in the lines. Of course you know about using paint only hoses so that none of that aforementioned gets in the paint. You kids have the makings of a hell of a big business. Your going to need Doremain boxes for fittings, bolts, anything that fixes or attaches stuff to other stuff right at your fingers ...... I sure hope that you make it big as it will make this channel into a two hundred thousand subbs all most overnight. I will do my part to share it all over and I am glad that you cleared up the "junk pile" as there are nice parts for the broke dick trucker who has to do his own. A short quick story... I hope, My son got in trouble with me and so I made him wash my old square fender pete and clean it off. I left him to it an went in the house. Here's where things take off, I fell asleep and when I woke up it was him shaking me. I instantly felt bad cause this truck is a mess. He's excited and tells me to come take a look. So I walk out and there sat this truck almost as clean as when I bought it like ten years before. Now he might of only been eleven then but he knew how to start and drive it and he had, over to the trailer unloader and then to the hose racks for where all my trucks got cleaned off. He had got all the neighbor kids to help and they cleaned off the tanks and shined them, the flap, the light bars, hood was spotless and this old truck looked new again. so I paid them all good money and the next few weeks there were other truckers setting up appointments to get this done and it was the start of his business for several years. It actually made him high six figures every year, he sold it to a employee and they kept up his name for years an my boy retired at forty five with three nice homes and all kinds of stuff .... lots more to it but thats the short version
I love that flat top it’s going to be so clean when y’all are done
Great videos. Should make them longer tho!
Working on it!
Allz3 garage excelente video
Thanks 👍
Fellas looks like your Grandpa thought you well great job
Yes he did!
Cool trucks
It must be the year for 94 extended hood Pete’s. I just picked up one last week in El Paso , rust and corrosion free. You guys have way more ambition than I do. All the cool stuff is already done. Good luck with the build.
Old iron all the way! You are one lucky guy!! Those southern trucks are the way to go!
Allz3 Garage : yup stretched to 300” flat top, body filler panels , wood floors 8” pipes with the picket elbows , 515 Detroit, 18 speed. It’s a wet dream come true.
How’s The Mother Super LargeCar W9? Any updates?
She is running everyday! Have to pull it in the garage and repaint the fenders soon!
Chief Wahoo
CLE all the way!!
Old iron needs loving too. It’s a lot of work but efforts are coming into a nice ride lol
You got that right!
I would rathef hear the air tools working than the music
I'd go gangster on that and put 3 inch lip fenders a bumper to match take the blocks out put front axle air ride on thing. I told you guys you can do it that's rite my ninjas
right on!
How did you guys get started in to restoring trucks?
so what is the deal with the green sleeper on the trailer?
It’s a 48” flattop that we picked up from New York. Plan on putting it on the 1990 after we do the unibilt conversion or if we purchase a truck with a beat up sleeper. Bought it for a great deal.
I'll buy the pipes?
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What’s the wb on that 379 flattop?
295'' Wheelbase. Low low air leaf and car hauler front axle!
Put the on cardboard or a blanket just a suggestion
I wish they would take turns in talking instead of talking over each other.