Nice work man. Cant wait to see this BEAST in person!
Are you a fabricator by trade? Those are some nice welds!
Are you a fabricator by trade? Those are some nice welds!
Nice work man. Cant wait to see this BEAST in person!
Are you a fabricator by trade? Those are some nice welds!
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Thanks!!!Love love love this rig! I'm a have chevy guy myself. I'm in a 70 K20 suburban. Very clean work man!
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970 K20 Suburban
Haha awesome! Thanks!Your K5 is sick. My brother is building two right now. I'm sending this to him for ideas.
Member III
Are you using that stuff from the roofing section at Lowe's / Hme Depot?View attachment 22167 Poor mans dynamat almost done.
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Haha yep . It's 1/8"thick, does wonders for noise reduction and heat as well.Are you using that stuff from the roofing section at Lowe's / Hme Depot?
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 1970 K20 Suburban
Thanks!! It wasn't originally military no, but even better now :)Your welding looks so much better than the PO's welds. This is one awesome K5 beast. Was it originally a Military Blazer?
Member III
Haha. I used that stuff on my rig too! It's exactly the same stuff as fat mat or dynamat. Although technically not rated for the heat. I used some actual automotive sound mat above the hot areas of the floor, like above the transmission and exhaust system just in case, everywhere else I used that stuff!Haha yep . It's 1/8"thick, does wonders for noise reduction and heat as well.
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Progress has slowed :(. I'm currently debating buying new bucket seats and harness's as well as getting a tube bender so I can do a roll cage, and some other tube work as well.Any updates?
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 70 K20 Suburban