[tcb] Re: installing new bed strips

  • From: "Aguirre, Adan" <AAguirre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:24:35 -0600

This may sound crazy,but a friend & I painted a van once,we got or borrowed
some extra hyd. jax & pulled the whls off, lowered down on some 1*6 boards
dropped down 8 inches & homemade scafolding it worked for us....  

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From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Sammie Smith
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:19 PM
To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tcb] Re: installing new bed strips


Hey Paul, I'm currently working like crazy trying to finish the 60 DD panel 
van in time for Fredricksburg and I have flashbacks to every problem I've 
ever seen on a Type II about 20 times a day.  You can't believe the 
problems I have encountered.
Thought this was going to be an easy job when I started.  But every time I 
start one thing it leads to about 4 more problems.  Which brings up another 
question:  any of you guys out there who have ever painted a Type II; got 
any good suggestions on how to paint the entire top?  I've done a single 
cab (easy-you just stand in the bed and lean over the top) and I've done a 
pop top Westy (easy-you just stand on a step stool or something similar to 
do the front and back and you stand up through the roof-the pop top is 
off-and shoot the rest of the top.  But, looking at all of that metal up 
there at once with no breaks and no seams and getting up high enough with 
enough reach to thoroughly reach all of the top is providing mental 
anguish.  Have thought of building a scaffold around the entire truck and 
some other dumb ideas, like parking it next to the house and walking up and 
down the edge of the roof while shooting the paint on the roof of the 
truck.  Anyone out there with any experience (Ronnie?), suggestions are 
welcome.  Heck, I'd even take suggestions from Denis.  Also thought going 
to my local friendly body shop guy and ask him how in the hell he repaints 
the top of a suburban, however he does that sure ought to work on the panel 
van.


At 08:35 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote:
>I,m installing new bed strips in The Zone, by myself ,
>I clamp a vice grip on the nut and screw in the bolt
>from the top , lots of getting in an out of the jewel
>box , I removed the gas tank so that made it alittle
>easier , I'M  going to por 15 the floor where the gas
>tank goes , the wheel wells and sides and under the
>bed are dry , IT has been really good exorcises
>getting up and down . Sammy if you read this at night
>don't have flash backs or night mares thinking about
>when you did your singlecab Bugtoberfest in next issue
>of hot vw it got pulled at last minute in this issue.


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