03-03-2014, 09:08 PM
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Those are pretty alright. I like the flat black finish, good combo with the silver.
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03-04-2014, 02:28 AM
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For the pillar molding you can post in the want ads here and Yotatech. You can also try eBay. I got some for $12 there last year.
I really like what you did with the interior. No one would suspect it was that awful red.
I have a stupid question. What exactly were you using your pancake compressor for? Were you just filling your tires? I see sanding discs scattered about and you were talking about painting. You don't use a sander or paint gun with it do you? I've always heard it's not powerful enough so would like your feedback. Mine is the only power tool I have that floated around the garage in a hurricane a couple of years ago and still works great. I've only used it with flooring nails.
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03-05-2014, 12:14 PM
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For the pillar molding you can post in the want ads here and Yotatech. You can also try eBay. I got some for $12 there last year.
I really like what you did with the interior. No one would suspect it was that awful red.
I have a stupid question. What exactly were you using your pancake compressor for? Were you just filling your tires? I see sanding discs scattered about and you were talking about painting. You don't use a sander or paint gun with it do you? I've always heard it's not powerful enough so would like your feedback. Mine is the only power tool I have that floated around the garage in a hurricane a couple of years ago and still works great. I've only used it with flooring nails.
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i tried running an orbital i borrowed from work, but it only ran for about 30secs then i had to let the tank charge back up. so it defiantly wouldn't run a paint gun, so i used Rattle Cans to paint the truck. But, I ended up getting an Electric orbital from home depot. So i would steer clear of this size compressor if your doing any sort of Body work/Painting. i would recommend a 10 gallon to use for painting.
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03-05-2014, 12:19 PM
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WHEELS AND TIRES are ORDERED!
they should be here next week!
BFG KM2 33/10.5
Rebel Racing Bandit II 15/8
Update-
New Ball Joints, Seering stabilizer, parking/corner lights, Tail Lights and Head Light Surround. ON THE WAY!
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03-05-2014, 06:47 PM
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i tried running an orbital i borrowed from work, but it only ran for about 30secs then i had to let the tank charge back up. so it defiantly wouldn't run a paint gun, so i used Rattle Cans to paint the truck. But, I ended up getting an Electric orbital from home depot. So i would steer clear of this size compressor if your doing any sort of Body work/Painting. i would recommend a 10 gallon to use for painting.
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Yeah. I had always heard that. I was hoping your experience was going to prove the experts wrong. I've has a succession of electric random orbital sanders that do great. I usually hook the dust port to a wet/dry vac to lessen the mess. I had always heard you need at least a 20 gal compressor to paint. Your paint looks great.
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03-06-2014, 03:05 AM
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Yeah. I had always heard that. I was hoping your experience was going to prove the experts wrong. I've has a succession of electric random orbital sanders that do great. I usually hook the dust port to a wet/dry vac to lessen the mess. I had always heard you need at least a 20 gal compressor to paint. Your paint looks great.
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Thanks, its rough to make it look good with a rattle can on such a big surface area, but i get plenty of practice on Fighter Jets.... the Navy's hangars dont always have working Wall LP air
as far as a 20 gal goes, HVLP guns only run at 10-15 psi, so im pretty sure a 10 gal, could handle that but i could be wrong.
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03-06-2014, 02:05 PM
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How about a pic of that grill? It's different than stock?
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03-06-2014, 06:26 PM
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looks good so far, cant wait to see it with the wheels and tires
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03-07-2014, 12:15 AM
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How about a pic of that grill? It's different than stock?
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Yeah, i made a "sotosh" grill for about 10 bucks, vice the 50 bucks it cost me for my 07 tacoma.
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03-07-2014, 12:23 AM
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03-07-2014, 12:43 AM
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looks great man! the badges and decals came out badass! dig the grill too… hell, i love the license plate, that's where its at! the ol' trucks lookin' mean!
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03-07-2014, 02:35 AM
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looks great man! the badges and decals came out badass! dig the grill too… hell, i love the license plate, that's where its at! the ol' trucks lookin' mean!
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Thanks Bro.
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03-07-2014, 08:37 AM
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Love the red accents! The rear brake drums are cool when they are painted red too.
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03-07-2014, 10:01 AM
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ooo i love the badges and decals, great work!
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03-07-2014, 10:44 AM
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Awesome work! That Satoshi grill is pretty sweet. You have good taste. Here is my '07 Tacoma and '87 sr5 when I bought it last year. I dig the red interior
Are you on tacomaworld.com?
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