BAJANCO
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I was sent a couple shots from sheet metal !! Can’t wait to see in person, so close to bringing her back home.
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I was sent a couple shots from sheet metal !! Can’t wait to see in person, so close to bringing her back home.
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- ChaseTruck754
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Man - this guy is going to town o this thing. Looking good!
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- funinthesun95
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This is the second bronco I have seen this sheet metal guy do.....He does good. He is easy to talk to about ideas and end product and vision.
make sure you copy Ford and after welding is done do some kind of silicone on the seems. It getting cover in carpet?or no?
make sure you copy Ford and after welding is done do some kind of silicone on the seems. It getting cover in carpet?or no?
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:Man - this guy is going to town o this thing. Looking good!
Thanks !! Stoked on progress
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funinthesun95 wrote:This is the second bronco I have seen this sheet metal guy do.....He does good. He is easy to talk to about ideas and end product and vision.
make sure you copy Ford and after welding is done do some kind of silicone on the seems. It getting cover in carpet?or no?
I’m not sure on interior yet, gonna cover with sound deadener first. In the rear probably rhino liner to top it off. Front passenger area kinda leaning towards carpet kit.
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Couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Steal it is an amazing product, I highly recommend it. Easy to apply, Nice smooth finish and A can actually goes along way. This back area has been five cans total.
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- Cactus Cooler
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Looks great! That's exactly the vision I have for mine, mini tubbed and plenty of room for misc. storage bags, tire, tools, and a box. Great Job!
The interior, I think when I finally get to mine, I'm gonna Rhino line the entire floor front to back, up about 6" from bottom, the entire rear area and then sound deadening material around the shocks and a snap in carpet kit for everyday driving and when you take it offroad snap out out... easier clean up.
The STEEL IT is cool, it would be cool if they had colors and still be able to do the same thing as the steel it(Welding etc)
The interior, I think when I finally get to mine, I'm gonna Rhino line the entire floor front to back, up about 6" from bottom, the entire rear area and then sound deadening material around the shocks and a snap in carpet kit for everyday driving and when you take it offroad snap out out... easier clean up.
The STEEL IT is cool, it would be cool if they had colors and still be able to do the same thing as the steel it(Welding etc)
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Cactus Cooler wrote:Looks great! That's exactly the vision I have for mine, mini tubbed and plenty of room for misc. storage bags, tire, tools, and a box. Great Job!
The interior, I think when I finally get to mine, I'm gonna Rhino line the entire floor front to back, up about 6" from bottom, the entire rear area and then sound deadening material around the shocks and a snap in carpet kit for everyday driving and when you take it offroad snap out out... easier clean up.
The STEEL IT is cool, it would be cool if they had colors and still be able to do the same thing as the steel it(Welding etc)
Thanks I appreciate that, yeah I basically have the same ideas you. I just ordered The raptor spray in bedliner kit. After I use sound deadener from front to rear in the passenger area I will use the liner for the the cargo area and in the wheel well areas. This should help protect from rust,look cleaner, also this will help with sound also. And I’m still torn on whether or not I will install carpet for the feet areas upfront.
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And I agree steel it would be cool in other colors. I was told the reason that it’s this color gray is the amount of stainless steal in the mix. I was told the are working on different colors like black but don’t get the same adhesion as they do with the grey.
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But in the end it’s a great product and looks good in person. I think this summer I might strip my suspension and do my rear axle housing and I-beams to match
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- funinthesun95
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what stick down mat are you using?
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- ChaseTruck754
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Re: BAJANCO
What did you do to prep the tube work, etc. for the Steel-It? And did you use their primer underneath?
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I’m using the Noico sounds mat ? It was recommended to me.funinthesun95 wrote:what stick down mat are you using?
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:What did you do to prep the tube work, etc. for the Steel-It? And did you use their primer underneath?
I started by using scotch brite on all tubes and Fab work. The a damp towel to remove all dust particles. No I did not use any primer and the finish is excellent. I’m very happy with the product, almost seems like powder coating. I’m currently Saving money to buy a few more cans lol.
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So this is the product that I’m using in the passenger areas of my bronco. I ordered a raptor liner kit for the cargo area and possibly the floorboards on the driver and passenger side. I was told that the sound deadener starts to get tacky when it’s around the transmission heat so I might go over it with the liner. Then carpet in the passenger area to top it off.
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Badass man! cage and tin work look great- Steel-it looks sharp!
- redrdr67
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Another great looking build! And thanks for sharing the products to help silence the cab.
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DMbronco wrote:Badass man! cage and tin work look great- Steel-it looks sharp!
Thanks buddy !!
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redrdr67 wrote:Another great looking build! And thanks for sharing the products to help silence the cab.
Appreciate the kind words ! Yea most my knowledge is from this site and the bronco community. All good people I’m using this sound deadener anywhere there is sheet metal. Actually doing the inside of my doors as I type this message.
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