I've been watching and waiting for you to start working on this truck again for months, but as soon as I saw you bust out that yellow paint I knew watching this build was over for me
Its primer my man. High build primer. Im right there with you as far as yellow paint though. *Spoiler alert* -> the inside of the cab is already all black. So the goal on this build is to have the inside of the cab be sealed and insulated so that its enjoyable to drive. Not only that but with the massive amount of electronics that are going inside I want it weatherproof. The outside of the truck will retain that original 70+ year old patina.
Even if he was going to paint it yellow with purple dots, it"s no reason you bail on him. It is not the colour that I am here for. It is the knowledge that I get from watching his build.😧😧
@@unitedstatesofbuild4915 Hey U.S.B. That is what I want for the life of my Fargo. My Dad had one like this one and I already told my oldest grandson that I want this truck looked after and pass it down in the Family. That makes out builds a bit more special I think. I want to build another one for my other son's family
its just a high build primer from valspar, final coatings are in the video thats about to drop..... I was looking at the classic instruments and dakota digital guage sets that fit in this OEM opening and I really liked the look.
Did you use a tinted primer then? I don't do any automotive work, but I find the process has some parallels to finishing some of my woodworking projects.
You're just like me. Some might say way overkill. It's the interior, it will be covered up but WE know it's done right and are more comfortable wit the final product.
I've been watching and waiting for you to start working on this truck again for months, but as soon as I saw you bust out that yellow paint I knew watching this build was over for me
Its primer my man. High build primer. Im right there with you as far as yellow paint though. *Spoiler alert* -> the inside of the cab is already all black.
So the goal on this build is to have the inside of the cab be sealed and insulated so that its enjoyable to drive. Not only that but with the massive amount of electronics that are going inside I want it weatherproof. The outside of the truck will retain that original 70+ year old patina.
@@unitedstatesofbuild4915 oh good you scared me there for a minute
Even if he was going to paint it yellow with purple dots, it"s no reason you bail on him. It is not the colour that I am here for. It is the knowledge that I get from watching his build.😧😧
Looking great. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Brother. I like that you are doing it right the first time. Great Work. Keep it up. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Thanks Andy! Im trying to build it so my kids, and maybe grandkids, can enjoy it someday!
@@unitedstatesofbuild4915 Hey U.S.B. That is what I want for the life of my Fargo. My Dad had one like this one and I already told my oldest grandson that I want this truck looked after and pass it down in the Family. That makes out builds a bit more special I think. I want to build another one for my other son's family
Great job Sir, and very nice yellow color Sir Cheers !!!
Thank you kindly my friend! The yellow is just the primer coat though
@@unitedstatesofbuild4915 🤣😉👍 That is good 👍😉
Man, you’re doing a thorough job on that cab! Great idea, for a spray booth, too.👍
Thanks Tony. Im hoping it will be around a long while from now.
Awesome video thank you for sharing
Nice Work! looking great!
Thanks for dropping in! Always appreciate the feedback
Excellent video and awesome progress. Thanks for sharing!
from a time-saver perspective, i used a little 4 inch paint roller when i did my POR/Chassis paint. saved a lot of time.
'hotdog' rollers, I use them often enough but didn't even consider it for this. Thanks!
I want to do a custom dash from a 40 Ford graphed onto my 47. Think I need a pro though.
Was that a one stage yellow? Is it gloss or matte? I like it.
its just a high build primer from valspar, final coatings are in the video thats about to drop.....
I was looking at the classic instruments and dakota digital guage sets that fit in this OEM opening and I really liked the look.
Did you use a tinted primer then? I don't do any automotive work, but I find the process has some parallels to finishing some of my woodworking projects.
No, no tint. It comes out of the can just like that, nice and yellow....
Do you answer questons? I have a 46 Ford.
What type of primer was that? Yellow seems like a pretty rare primer color
John Deere primer, its a high-build sandable buff. Pretty decent stuff
Great job! Although I would prefer the look of it at 4:51 Just sayin'
Haha, I know you would Bob! This baby has to be pluu-uush on the inside OR my wife wont cruise with me! The outside will be raw though!
Hi great job where can I buy a windshield I have a Ford 1946
Ebay
Thanks
Name, brand, link to rust encapsulater...
You're just like me. Some might say way overkill. It's the interior, it will be covered up but WE know it's done right and are more comfortable wit the final product.