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Its real wet here so have had time to progress on the truck. I had a couple areas on the cab I was not happy with and have gone back and fixed them. The cab is ready for paint. Today we worked on the bed. There were some welds that must have held something on in its past and I ground them down. Removed the rear fenders to sandblast and install new welting. Straitened some bent places and some of these required the torch to heat and work back into place. Had to weld a couple spots. The tool box had some rot so we put on some external patches and then realized all that unbolts and can be removed. It is now laying on the trailer ready for the blaster. Yesterday we demounted the tires and they did not want to leave the spot they had been in many years. Two backhoes and much pounding by my employee Efrain and the wheels are ready for sand blasting. Some of these pictures show the power pack and the driveshafts after their osfo treatment. I did not want to sand blast these componets because of sand getting into places it does not belong. They were cleaned very well with degreaser and a highpower washer and ospho brushed on. The black color shows the osfo has reacted with the rust and changed it into a harmless substance that can be painted over.