@@CheekyGarage . Hello CG. I’m late seeing this, and just wanted to say OUTSTANDING work on your frame. The Rustoleum you used is very good, and Coroseal would be fantastic (been using it 14 years) as your primer. The Rustoleum Rust Stop is equally AWESOME and you probably saved yourself 1200 bucks doing it your way vs the blast/powder coated route. What truck are you building? Belated condolences to you ( lost my Dad 3 months ago) and I hope your work situation has picked up. Stay safe, and again , your frame is bad ass ( I did the sandblast and Deltron myself in my chevelle frame in 1984) and it cost me about 400 dollars in blast fees , and doing my own paint. Never again for me as today’s aerosol products are top notch.
My father had a 1983 s10 4x4 single cab short bed manual sitting out at my grandfathers house, been sitting for roughly 30 years. Body completely straight motor rebuilt sitting in the garage, I'm going to rebuild it sense I can't find one anywhere for sale and keep the ole truck in the family. Needs the same work your doing, shits got me exited to get it restored. Going to start on it tomorrow get it move to my back yard start breaking it down.
I'm currently watching for my GBody progress in the future here soon.. and I want to do what I can at home before I send it to a shop ..if I have too.. thanks for this video ... Sorry about your loss..
Drilled and slotted are great for road racing but for the average guy city/highway driving it is not needed. Plus, the slots and drilled holes accelerate pad wear.
Would like to have seen you paint it, how you lifted it, moved it and turned it over. Did you put plastic down? How many cans did you use of each? Those are the reasons I clicked on your video. What KIND of pads? Geeesh, details make the video.
Hey bro I see you doing a good job but what kind of sanding pad and what kind of sander is that that you're using you should put the descriptions up there so people that are new to it and beginners like myself can understand what to use because I'm trying to exchange frames put a new frame on my 1983 El Camino super sport but it has rust on it and I want to get all the rest off so I don't know what type of machine you're using plus what grid of sandpaper thank you for your time and most of all thank you for showing us how to do it professionally thumbs up bro
Hey man I have a dirty frame just mud and old dirt. It's a 2006. No rust! But I want to install some led underglow on my frame but I need to clean it or it wont stick, any tips ? I was thinking of spraying it with degreaser and maybe hitting it with a grinder. I seen videos of people using oven cleaner. And I saw you used breakcleaner. Any tips ?
Hello, I am writing to ask if you sell materials for 2001 Ford ranger Diesel. Or if you have an address where we can buy the parts. Especially to know if it would be possible to deliver in France. I am annoyed, in France it is difficult to find parts. Thank you very much.
I have Belltech 2" drop spindles that will need modification. I'll be turning down the stock s10 rotors to create the "hubs" that will fit inside the Camaro rotors, and making a caliper bracket
There's a ton of info on S10Forum on this swap, including prints for the brackets, and there's a few videos on RUclips as well. Just search for Corvette/Camaro brakes on S10. It's pretty much the go-to brake upgrade
I didn't worry too much about the inside of the frame in the sections that were fully boxed. Aside from surface rust, my frame was rock solid. I got what I could get to, hit the inside with some compressed air, and stuck the spray can in where I could. Again, frame was structurally sound, just made it look nice. Not winning any awards lol
@@CheekyGarage See, I live on the salt belt and i'v been daily driving my dads old 94 Sonomal. He took DAMN good care of the pant job. He was the text book vehicle owner. BUT, I have out lived the trucks life span. Things have rusted from the inside out. I don't have any major frame damage yet but there is a spot near the front where you mount your bumper. It rusted from the inside out and a section about the size of my thumb just fell out. Same with the hood. Tiny rust bubble, poke it with a knife, i go through the hood and make a hole the size of a dime. I'm paranoid about the backside of metal rusting out.
@@AlphaNerd132 I definitely understand the concern. I'm no professional but my guess would be to have the frame professionally blasted to find out, but if you're going that far, swapping it for a known good frame might be for feasible. I wish I could be of more help
@@CheekyGarage Ah its fine. When i take the bed and cab off, ill do a good inspection and patch anything. Ill also do some logic work. See where water will pool. Then drill a hole there. And possibly cap off some holes that don't have any logical placement. Also a question, How did your paint job hold up? I'm debating on going with a rattle can back paint coat with a few clear coat layers to give it some material to eat through, or going with the expensive 2 part undercoatings that are tough as hell.
I know everyone has different levels of money they’re willing to sink into a project like this but under no circumstances would I wire wheel an entire frame. Sandblasting is the only way to go
One day's effort and a couple bucks was a very happy medium between hundreds of dollars in blasting and painting/powder coating, just leaving it looking like crap, but hey, to each their own
I'm restoring a 72 Ford right now and I can appreciate all of the hard work you put into that frame. Good job.
Sorry for your loss. The truck is coming along faster than mine! Great job
Thank you! 🙏 I'm trying to keep chugging along. The goal is still to cross-country road trip this thing next spring
What was the tool that you was using
@@CheekyGarage . Hello CG. I’m late seeing this, and just wanted to say OUTSTANDING work on your frame. The Rustoleum you used is very good, and Coroseal would be fantastic (been using it 14 years) as your primer. The Rustoleum Rust Stop is equally AWESOME and you probably saved yourself 1200 bucks doing it your way vs the blast/powder coated route. What truck are you building? Belated condolences to you ( lost my Dad 3 months ago) and I hope your work situation has picked up. Stay safe, and again , your frame is bad ass ( I did the sandblast and Deltron myself in my chevelle frame in 1984) and it cost me about 400 dollars in blast fees , and doing my own paint. Never again for me as today’s aerosol products are top notch.
A my friend im sorry for ur loss i love ur channel. Ozman from el paso tx
Hey man sorry about the loss keep up the good work I'm doing a restoration myself 93 toyota pickup frame.
My father had a 1983 s10 4x4 single cab short bed manual sitting out at my grandfathers house, been sitting for roughly 30 years. Body completely straight motor rebuilt sitting in the garage, I'm going to rebuild it sense I can't find one anywhere for sale and keep the ole truck in the family. Needs the same work your doing, shits got me exited to get it restored. Going to start on it tomorrow get it move to my back yard start breaking it down.
Sorry for your loss man looks good so far
Thank you
Sorry for your loss man I know exactly what that feeling is like, same boat here not working as much now
I loved your video! You did a great job! This deserves way more views than its getting!
Most of those converters are phosphoric acid based. It reacts with rust (ferric and ferrous oxide) to form ferric and ferrous phosphate. Stops rust.
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. THE THINGS THAT REALLY MATTER WE CAN'T REPLACE.
I'm currently watching for my GBody progress in the future here soon.. and I want to do what I can at home before I send it to a shop ..if I have too.. thanks for this video ... Sorry about your loss..
Me too
Sorry for your loss. Keep on keeping on man! Cheers
Sorry for your loss. Keep your head up. PEACE.
How many cans did you use
Sorry for your loss. God speed.
Looking good! Keep posting progress
Sorry for your loss
Thank you
Thats awesome man you did a great job, did you do anything for the inside of the frame?
Drilled and slotted are great for road racing but for the average guy city/highway driving it is not needed. Plus, the slots and drilled holes accelerate pad wear.
Man, you must be somewhere down south because here in Michigan you can see through a S-10 frame.
Sorry for your loss, how did the frame work hold up? I want to do this to my build I’m about to get started on.
Get better man you got this nice video 🙏🏾
Would like to have seen you paint it, how you lifted it, moved it and turned it over.
Did you put plastic down? How many cans did you use of each?
Those are the reasons I clicked on your video.
What KIND of pads? Geeesh, details make the video.
How old are you and you're still begging to be spoon fed? Get off your lazy ass and do some research for yourself you entitled brat
Sorry to hear it bro.
Hey bro I see you doing a good job but what kind of sanding pad and what kind of sander is that that you're using you should put the descriptions up there so people that are new to it and beginners like myself can understand what to use because I'm trying to exchange frames put a new frame on my 1983 El Camino super sport but it has rust on it and I want to get all the rest off so I don't know what type of machine you're using plus what grid of sandpaper thank you for your time and most of all thank you for showing us how to do it professionally thumbs up bro
How many cans did you use?
So i have a question did ya seal the metal inside of the inside of the frame first so it don't rust under your nice new paint job
How are you moving your frame in and out of your garage?
How many brushes did it take ?
Hey man I have a dirty frame just mud and old dirt. It's a 2006. No rust! But I want to install some led underglow on my frame but I need to clean it or it wont stick, any tips ? I was thinking of spraying it with degreaser and maybe hitting it with a grinder. I seen videos of people using oven cleaner. And I saw you used breakcleaner. Any tips ?
wire fasteners? It’ll save you the trouble of messing with the frame
Hey there - how did you move the frame from outside to inside?
I have a new project coming this week and need to do the same thing
Thanks
I would assume I have somebody help you carry it ma'am if you don't have a helper use Dolly's
Hello, I am writing to ask if you sell materials for 2001 Ford ranger Diesel. Or if you have an address where we can buy the parts. Especially to know if it would be possible to deliver in France. I am annoyed, in France it is difficult to find parts. Thank you very much.
What hubs or spindles are you using on front? An adapter bracket? Stay safe man.
I have Belltech 2" drop spindles that will need modification. I'll be turning down the stock s10 rotors to create the "hubs" that will fit inside the Camaro rotors, and making a caliper bracket
There's a ton of info on S10Forum on this swap, including prints for the brackets, and there's a few videos on RUclips as well. Just search for Corvette/Camaro brakes on S10. It's pretty much the go-to brake upgrade
Can I do this with the gas tank still on?
Holy shit they were proud of them LOL
what did you use to clean up brake clean and what??
I got my F-body calipers at the junkyard for $20ea. I had to search for a while before I found some 98+ ones.
I'm doing that now and everyone is like why you wanna paint the frame no one sees it
Use brush on rustoleam
Where do you get your parts cheap?
What do the Caltrac bars achieve doing?
Looks good. How many cans to cover the frame?
How long it take you to clean up the frame?
A weekend
Where you located i need my tundra 2001 frames fix
Are you near Aberdeen? I need someone to work with to be able to fix my beater and train.
How's it held up?
just a wire brush ?
What state are you in ?
Subbed.
Thanks!
how do you knock the loose stuff off of the inside of the frame? And whats your method of painting the inside?
I didn't worry too much about the inside of the frame in the sections that were fully boxed. Aside from surface rust, my frame was rock solid. I got what I could get to, hit the inside with some compressed air, and stuck the spray can in where I could. Again, frame was structurally sound, just made it look nice. Not winning any awards lol
@@CheekyGarage See, I live on the salt belt and i'v been daily driving my dads old 94 Sonomal. He took DAMN good care of the pant job. He was the text book vehicle owner. BUT, I have out lived the trucks life span. Things have rusted from the inside out. I don't have any major frame damage yet but there is a spot near the front where you mount your bumper. It rusted from the inside out and a section about the size of my thumb just fell out. Same with the hood. Tiny rust bubble, poke it with a knife, i go through the hood and make a hole the size of a dime. I'm paranoid about the backside of metal rusting out.
@@AlphaNerd132 I definitely understand the concern. I'm no professional but my guess would be to have the frame professionally blasted to find out, but if you're going that far, swapping it for a known good frame might be for feasible. I wish I could be of more help
@@CheekyGarage Ah its fine. When i take the bed and cab off, ill do a good inspection and patch anything. Ill also do some logic work. See where water will pool. Then drill a hole there. And possibly cap off some holes that don't have any logical placement. Also a question, How did your paint job hold up? I'm debating on going with a rattle can back paint coat with a few clear coat layers to give it some material to eat through, or going with the expensive 2 part undercoatings that are tough as hell.
I know everyone has different levels of money they’re willing to sink into a project like this but under no circumstances would I wire wheel an entire frame. Sandblasting is the only way to go
One day's effort and a couple bucks was a very happy medium between hundreds of dollars in blasting and painting/powder coating, just leaving it looking like crap, but hey, to each their own
Wire wheel on an angle grinder really knocks off a lot of rust. Not as good as blasted tho.
@@steelcityrailroad5095 I know because I’ve wire wheeled a bunch
Roll Tide.
It's an Atlanta Braves hat lol. But thanks for watching!
@@CheekyGarage Two great institutions
Why wold you even bother cleaning this way and not the right way sandblasting? This frame will be rusting In a year
Because to each there own.
What’s wrong with wire brush? As long as the rust removed.
Bc not everyone has a sandblaster
So at the height of government lockdowns not COVID this guy is making video… THUMBS DOWN BRO!
Sorry for your loss
How many spray cans did it take to cover the frame?
how many cans did you go through?