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1980 Datsun Flatbed Project

kald

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Very Nice Work!! Think in about selling my Bobcat 225g and picking up a mig.
That bulkhead looks like it's a cow catcher for a Jeep. :)
 
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paddy b

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great project,super weding,great attention to detail.A close-up photo of the saw horse if you get the chance please.
 
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nathan_454

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getting closer and closer to going to powder coating!
 
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I'm digging the project. I can see the use of a small truck with a flatbed. But powdercoat?!! How much are you investing in this? Who do you know with an oven that big? Again, not bashing it, you can't take the money with you I guess.
 
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nathan_454

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I'm digging the project. I can see the use of a small truck with a flatbed. But powdercoat?!! How much are you investing in this? Who do you know with an oven that big? Again, not bashing it, you can't take the money with you I guess.


I would say I have 3 to 4 hundred into it at this point. was quoted a hundred dollars to powdercoat it here locally, theres a real big coating shop that does lots of large industrial pieces, his oven is 15x40 or so, so no sweat doing my bed, He said he will put my bed in with a large lot or parts to be coated the same color (semi-gloss industrial black) which also cuts costs.

I can't paint it for what I can get it powdercoated for.
 

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Great fab work !!! You could get a job at a body builder BUT you would have to lower your standards !!! I wish the stake bed's on our truck's at work were built 1/2 as good as yours.
 

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$100 ain't bad at all. What are your intended plans for use? Average home owner or business use? What kind of work do you do for a living? That is awfully nice fit up and welding for an average Joe, are you a welder by trade?
 
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$100 ain't bad at all. What are your intended plans for use? Average home owner or business use? What kind of work do you do for a living? That is awfully nice fit up and welding for an average Joe, are you a welder by trade?


Average home use.

not a welder by trade

I am a 27 y/o diesel mechanic!
 

5lima30

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Nice work! Brings back memories, I had a 78' Datsun P/U when I first went in the AF. Good little trucks the bodies would rust out before you could wear out the drive-train.
 

petie6464

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Nice work! What did the light buckets come off of? Look like a semi trailer type? Anyway looks super nice and done right with the stake pockets and rail. I have a Dodge Cummins with a flat bed and although I was apprehensive as to going hillbilly style (flat bed) after owning one every man should have one they are super convenient!
 

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Nice work! What did the light buckets come off of? Look like a semi trailer type? Anyway looks super nice and done right with the stake pockets and rail. I have a Dodge Cummins with a flat bed and although I was apprehensive as to going hillbilly style (flat bed) after owning one every man should have one they are super convenient!

Those lights are an aftermarket LED as I have them on the back of my F4 (HOTFR8) with a chrome suround.
 
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nathan_454

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yeah I know, I went over my bandwidth on photobucket, and dont feel like re-hosting all the photo's, they will be back up shortly
 
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decided at the last minute to add some running lights to the rear bumper:

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got her on the trailer tonight ready to drop off at the powder coater after work tomorrow:

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I am hoping they can have it done friday so I can pick it up and get it assembled next weekend!
 
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nine4gmc

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my first vehicle was a 81 datsun 4x ext cab. love to see people doing things with them!
 

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the only word I can't of for this is AWSOME. I'd like to do basically the same thing with my ranger.. no where near this quality. I don't have the skills. and I don't have a welder..yet. Keep up the good work :thumbup:
 
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nathan_454

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It is 60 % gloss with High UV protection, so it won't fade over time.

not too shiny yet not so flat that it can't be wiped clean.
 
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Cool project and looks great! How do you like the Millermatic? I've always wanted to weld, but haven't taken the plunge till I signed up for a welding class at a local college to start this Fall. How does the welder work on 110V? (or are you strictly using 220?)
 
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nathan_454

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That is way too nice for an 81 datsun pickup!

its an 80 ;-)

Cool project and looks great! How do you like the Millermatic? I've always wanted to weld, but haven't taken the plunge till I signed up for a welding class at a local college to start this Fall. How does the welder work on 110V? (or are you strictly using 220?)

I run the machine on 220 just because I have it, I have tried it on 110 and it seems to do ok on the thinner stuff.

You know, now you just have to perfectly restore the 81 to be able to match that beauty flatbed. Nicely done project.:thumbup:
Anticipating the pic's !

I plan to paint the truck and purdy it up later this summer.
 
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