I was first to like that post and the pics were always up the right way for me....Wow, now my pics on all websites are displayed correctly.
I was first to like that post and the pics were always up the right way for me....Wow, now my pics on all websites are displayed correctly.
They’ve been swapping back and forth from right side up to upside down.I was first to like that post and the pics were always up the right way for me....
Same here.I was first to like that post and the pics were always up the right way for me....
So interested in Bobby's build I came to see for myself! Such an awesome job!
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I’m anxious too. I wish I could afford to just finish it all now but it’s going to take a bit of time. I’m focused and I’m going to stay after it and get it done as soon as possible.I'm getting anxious, Bobby. Such a cool truck.
Nice grill attachment.So interested in Bobby's build I came to see for myself! Such an awesome job!
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The hood latch is locked but safety latch is in a box in the kitchen. I’m not taking any chances.Nice grill attachment.
Thank you.Looking good, Bobby. Lots of love going into that survivor.
Thanks, Whizz.Super nice job, Bobby. Really enjoy reading your trials and tribulations as you progress. So far, everything is looking good. Pulh-leeze, keep the photos and reports coming.
Thanks, bud. It’s really fun doing stuff to this truck.Hooked on this thread Bobby Ford. Good photography and interesting
problem solving. Thanks !
Outstanding! Great job Bud!Foamed the backrest today and got the upholstery installed. Overall, I'm happy with the way it turned out, I've never built foam that extensively, I should've taken pics of the process but I was too involved. The contour of the upholstery widens from top to bottom, I had to build out the front of the lower corners where the backrest will meet the seat. I don't really have any foam shaping tools so I tapered it by hand with a pair of titanium Fiskars shears.I used zero Dacron polyester batting because it won't be here until tomorrow but I trimmed the foam well enough that I really don't have any noticeable waves or wrinkles in the vinyl. The seating area is going to be a little more difficult because it needs more extensive foam work, plus I have to make sure that when I mount the halves together the center vinyl lines match up.
That Camie 303 spray is for real
I reused the same blanket backing material from the last upholstery job...
Damn fine job. There's no way in hell that I could ever do anything like that.Foamed the backrest today and got the upholstery installed. Overall, I'm happy with the way it turned out, I've never built foam that extensively, I should've taken pics of the process but I was too involved. The contour of the upholstery widens from top to bottom, I had to build out the front of the lower corners where the backrest will meet the seat. I don't really have any foam shaping tools so I tapered it by hand with a pair of titanium Fiskars shears.I used zero Dacron polyester batting because it won't be here until tomorrow but I trimmed the foam well enough that I really don't have any noticeable waves or wrinkles in the vinyl. The seating area is going to be a little more difficult because it needs more extensive foam work, plus I have to make sure that when I mount the halves together the center vinyl lines match up.
That Camie 303 spray is for real
I reused the same blanket backing material from the last upholstery job...