A week and a half with the flu set me back pretty far on the project. Feeling better now, though. Had a buddy come over and we got the cab off without to much trouble. Put it in the garage on a saw horse and got ready to do some painting.
Also got all the insulation done. Used 1/2" thick rigid insulation cut and glued inside of every panel. Not sure it will do much, but $12 for the sheet, figured I may as well try.
Picked up a $8 paint gun from harbor freight and got ready to shoot with my pancake compressor. Neither were very reccomended, however with the oil based paint properly thinned, it shot really well. The compressor was going non-stop and I had to slow down a few times, but over the course of 4 hours I got two healthy coats on. First is a matte black/primer mix which would stick to the steel and aluminum. Next will be kubota orange. I'm going to flip it up tomorrow and spray the bottom real good, more so as a protection against rust than anything else.
Thinking about pulling the hood and side panels off and painting them while I'm at it. Fenders seem to attach in more places than I can easily see, so I'm not sure I'll go that far.
Really can't wait to get back on track. Once it's orange I'll start wiring everything up. Have everything electrical ready to go, flood lights, radio, heater, flashers all in boxes. I do need to pick up some 12v switches though, not sure what kind I'm going to go with.
Here it is from the back.