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Got more done! Built the fridge slider and stuck the fridge in. Still need to box in the front, but that depends on building the counter...everything seems to depend on everything else:grinning:.
Got my 4X4 conversion scheduled for June...20210307_155006[1101].jpg20210307_154936[1099].jpg
 
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Another update:

Fridge cabinet/latches built.

Electrics run and wired in, except...I need more cable to make the battery cables (dammit!).

And now it's calico, working on the liner stuff paint job. Got the top (pain in the butt), front clip, and back doors done, and everything else scuffed waiting for weather.

Going to get hectic, I have lots of NG stuff this month and it's going to Oregon the 1st for the 4X swap.
 

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So, here's the rack, etc. Drove it about 550 miles home, no problems.

Felt a little squirrely at first, but a tire pressure adjustment calmed it right down.

8500 pounds all in, right at 10' at the top of the rack.
That looks great! I did a caster correction to help my squirreliness after the lift. Helped a ton!
 
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So, here's the rack, etc. Drove it about 550 miles home, no problems.

Felt a little squirrely at first, but a tire pressure adjustment calmed it right down.

8500 pounds all in, right at 10' at the top of the rack.

What an amazing rig. Congrats dude!

I was close to get an Ecoline and had planned to make a 4x4 conversation by Ujoint, but I missed the opportunity to purchase one I wanted by a couple of hours. Looked for so long that I gave up and went another route.
 

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What an amazing rig. Congrats dude!

I was close to get an Ecoline and had planned to make a 4x4 conversation by Ujoint, but I missed the opportunity to purchase one I wanted by a couple of hours. Looked for so long that I gave up and went another route.
Thanks! We looked for a few months and found exactly what we wanted to build on. From there it has just been a question of time, money, and work.
 
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Another update:

Fridge cabinet/latches built.

Electrics run and wired in, except...I need more cable to make the battery cables (dammit!).

And now it's calico, working on the liner stuff paint job. Got the top (pain in the butt), front clip, and back doors done, and everything else scuffed waiting for weather.

Going to get hectic, I have lots of NG stuff this month and it's going to Oregon the 1st for the 4X swap.
what did you use for the tan finish? Did you do it in the driveway or rig a spray booth?
 

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what did you use for the tan finish? Did you do it in the driveway or rig a spray booth?
Monstaliner bed liner-type paint. Did it in the driveway. The manufacturer's (monstaliner) website recommends rolling it on with textured rollers, more than spraying.
Monstaliner has a lot of color choices, pretty easy to work with, BUT: the fumes will wreck you (even outside) and of course the prep work is critical.
 
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Monstaliner bed liner-type paint. Did it in the driveway. The manufacturer's (monstaliner) website recommends rolling it on with textured rollers, more than spraying.
Monstaliner has a lot of color choices, pretty easy to work with, BUT: the fumes will wreck you (even outside) and of course the prep work is critical.
I’ve been thinking about Raptor liner. Same black and white scheme I have currently. I’ve been trying to determine how much I need.
 

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I’ve been thinking about Raptor liner. Same black and white scheme I have currently. I’ve been trying to determine how much I need.
Raptor liner's coverage guide says it covers 2 coats 20 to 30 square feet per liter, depending on how heavy you lay it down. I know raptor sprays well.

I measured the van all over and bought slightly more than monstaliner's coverage guide called for. I ended up with a LOT extra, so maybe drop your estimate a little.
 
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Made a little trip through Celebration, across the birds of prey area, to Swan Falls dam and out past Black's creek to another part of birds of prey.bop2.jpgbop6.jpgbop7.jpg