Kevin Smith's K5 Blazer Toad

Kevin tows this 1985 K5 behind his motor home

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Comment by Kevin F Smith on August 27, 2015 at 8:26am

Not on the motorhome.  Wifey gets full reign over the RV, and K5 is mine.  I'm going to use the rollers for the texture on the Blazer.

Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 26, 2015 at 8:52pm

That Monstaliner looks to be great paint, are you going to do the MH with it also? and the sprayer, is it just for the primer or will it work for the paint also? Although I think rolling it on giving it that textures look is a wonderful idea, no worrying about hiding blemishes, the texture will cover all imperfections.  Got to start convincing the wife about this type of painting instead of smooth LOL

Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 26, 2015 at 8:26pm

We are going to do our mh white with some shade of dark red on the bottom half (as you said, its what wife wants) and I want to repaint the Ford F150 to match, what I want, so it probably will not get done, LOL.

Comment by Kevin F Smith on August 26, 2015 at 7:53pm

Yep Russ.  Eventually its going to be painted a desert sand color, and we are probably going to go with Monster Liner as the "paint."  Incredibly tough stuff, and looks really good.  The motor home is also going to get repainted a bright white, with blue stripes (its what the wifey wants).

Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 26, 2015 at 10:51am

Always something isn't it? but you are getting the list narrowed down. going to get it repainted? doing it the say way the mh is painted makes for a classy rig going down the highway

Comment by Kevin F Smith on August 26, 2015 at 8:34am

Hurray!  Now I've got to get the AC working in the toad, fix the tailgate window switch, fix the rear compartment, maybe fix the genny, wipe down all my tools and stow them away, stow everything in the compartments, pick up the rest of the tools I need from my booth at the Faire that I'll need for the next Faire...and hopefully get all that done by Friday morning.  Lets hope it stops raining!

Comment by Jimco_W001 on August 25, 2015 at 7:47pm

Kevin's K5 toad is ready to be towed with his motor home.

Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 20, 2015 at 10:46am

Rain, the nemesis of all work.  Looking good otherwise.  You two do great work together.  

Comment by Kevin F Smith on August 20, 2015 at 9:07am

Its all built and drilled now.  Just has to be sanded and primed and painted.  And now its raining cats and dogs...lol!

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