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Posted (edited)

Hey guys,

First, thanks for all the kind words. They are greatly appreciated. Looking at some of the updates, I can't help think this is going to a great event for us on the dark side.

Here are some pics of the cab / sleeper almost roughed in. I still have the back corners of the roof to build, then sand, sand, and sand it again. I hope the next update will have some more sub assemblies, like the frame, engine, or interior platform.

This is a mix of resin and plastic. Not mention a ton of CA glue. Almost forgot, the semi-transparent areas are the super glue and used dryer sheets combination. Sort of a scale fiberglass. It is really strong, but will probably need a little putty to make it perfect. It is very hard, but not the easiest to sand smooth. It was the easiest way to fill the places I sanded through the resin.

thanks for checking it out.

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Edited by purepmd
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    Mark,

            Your efforts on the body work are yielding great results. The cab/sleeper looks good!

 

 

   Be Well

    Gator

Posted

Dude !!!!! Dryer sheets and super glue??? I never would have thought of that....That sounds like an Excellent way to fill in gaps....This is looking great....I've always wanted to do one of these for myself.....Very nice work....

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JT, I know, sounds crazy, but it works just like full scale fiberglass mat and resin, just sets up a lot faster. Very strong too. I am also testing the sheets with paint, as a replica of unfinished 'glass for the underside of W900 and other 'glass hoods. Will post updates on that on this hood.

 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Just adding the monthly post.

I want to thank all of you who have added the words of support, as well as those of you who have checked out the posts.

I will have some new pictures shortly. I have been working on the firewall and floor pan. 

Thanks, again,

Mark.

Posted

That is an awesome job!!! I would have never guessed dryer sheets could replicate fiberglass. Please post more on this if you can, I really need to try this for myself!!!

 

 

 

Posted (edited)

Thanks Guys, I appreciate your interest greatly.

For anyone interested, I posted a brief summary of my experience so far with the CA and dryer sheet fiberglass, in the Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials section. Maybe it will help anyone wanting to try it, save a few blisters and patches of skin. It does heat up enough to pull a blister.

Check it out, if you like.

Edited by purepmd
Posted

thats already a great look how he,s come together

and yes i look at the tip&trick,s section

never to old to learn 

jaobus

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  Mark,

        Looking forward to you photo update. I will also check out your tip on using the dryer sheets.

 

 

    Be Well

    Gator

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Hey Guys, just making my check call for April. Been working on the floor/firewall unit, chassis, and started the resin engine. Getting the front cab mounts and sleeper air ride knocked out is this weekend's plan. will post pics soon.

Thanks,

Mark.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Just doing the May check in. Slow progress, but, hopefully, what they say is true...slow and steady never lost a race!?

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Just keep plugging away Mark, it's looking good so far. I just looked at your profile and saw your in Gering     and can't help but think we've walked by each other. I'm one of the people that messed up your Wal-mart about 1 1/2 years ago

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