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    New to us blast cabinet and slip roller help

    My friends dad’s work was getting rid of some old equipment so he called my friend to see if he/we wanted any of it. We grabbed a blast cabinet and a slip roller. The blast cabinet is an empire “mh-3040s”. It’s dirty, the foot switch is smashed all the hell, the regulator isn’t working...
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    7 Car Home Garage Build

    Bump for any updates?
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Eastern Washington Workshop

    Looks like a 63/64 impala/biscayne. Anymore pics of the whole car ? You cleaned it up really nice.
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Your absolutely right. From what I've read/understood, he is in a budget or doesn't want to spend. Not the best way by any means but it is a way and it is does fairly often. But like anything, there going ok far with it. Are you still running the accuair ecu and 1/2" valves ? If so how has...
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Chris, congrats on the coverage! I see the dually flashing around intsagram here and there. Lots of good comments I'll chime in you you don't care. As far as spindles go, beltech and mcguaghys (sp) seem to be the brands to go with. Controls arms, porterbuilt or Michigan metal works are good...
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    congrats !!
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    That turned out great !!!
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    You finally got it almost on one color to add yet another color !!! Hahaha. Looking good though.
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Sorry for not getting back sooner, I was on the vay kay. I got what you mean by what you wrote here. Thanks again. Here is a thought though, I want to run a 210 and keep a 480 as a back up. Can I run both comps off of one relay BUUUUT be able to switch between the two in case of emergency ? Say...
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    I was just reading through your duallyscene EDC build thread. When you talking about adding the EDC into the accuair ecu system you talk about a video. But I can't click the link. Do you still have that link ?
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    but if thought out and do your research it can be a lot less of a headache than most people make it out to be. and NOT buying **** parts and components
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Ok. That's good to know. Wire it accordingly ?
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    even if im just running the vu4 for now? im not getting all of it right now. im grabbing the vu4 right now then running gauges and a switch box for now.
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Xtreme, Looks like a 3500. It should be similar yes drop spindles will drop it and keep your stocks springs for now. It's the dumb bed and acc that's goes with it that I'm not sure about. 75dually, did you use the accuair pressure switch ? I am trying to do as much research as possible but I...
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    That's good to know. I'm gonna run just the vu4, for now, just my right away. So that will be good to see how you do it
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    I agree with you. I build mine to meet my standards, not theirs. I've read Dustin is a pretty level guy. I like the scsb, I thinks it goes by "queso on billets" I made the decision to sell the dodge in my avatar and put the money twards my dream, my 64 impala. this thread was kind of helpful...
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Awwww man, Just run all hydraulic line ! Good enough for a dozer, good enough for me !! Ha ha ha ! Copper pipe there shouldnt be a problem. I know a lot of the VIP/euro guys run stainless lines for everything. Bent up all crazy but clean. So soft copper should be find everywhere else.
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    Lol. I just get bored at work. I don't know electrical and codes, but I know a little about this. I figured form the avatar you would have an idea. I just elaborated for other readers
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    My 1975 Chevy Dually Build

    keeps the rear end centered from left to right. if he used a pan hard bar it would move up and down in an arch ( if you were watching from the rear )
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