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MiraclePieCo 05-08-2019 01:23 AM

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I was just in the break room at work and I noticed this Street Rodder magazine from 1995...

Brian

1995? Time for some new magazines in your break room :lol:

MARTINSR 05-08-2019 02:11 AM

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1995? Time for some new magazines in your break room :lol:

LOL, really!

Today I got the hood bolted together and started laying out the plans for the sectioning. I got a stubbed toe though, my first template I cut worked out really funky, got to clear my head and look at making the cut in a different place, we will see.

The thing that I spent the most time on was looking for the hinge bolts. I have them, I know I do and I can't find them. Went to my log of all my parts and went to that box and nothing! WTH? Seems I removed them at some point and they are lost now, crap.

Brian

DransportGarage 05-08-2019 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8521705)
LOL, really!

Today I got the hood bolted together and started laying out the plans for the sectioning. I got a stubbed toe though, my first template I cut worked out really funky, got to clear my head and look at making the cut in a different place, we will see.

The thing that I spent the most time on was looking for the hinge bolts. I have them, I know I do and I can't find them. Went to my log of all my parts and went to that box and nothing! WTH? Seems I removed them at some point and they are lost now, crap.

Brian

That's what you get for having a truck with weird hinge bolts! :lol:

mosel70 05-08-2019 09:08 AM

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Put in new headlight dimmer switch. Old one broke, stayed in high beams all the way home Sunday night. Something tells me Las Vegas driver’s knew I was behind them. lol

Jesse Z 05-09-2019 04:04 AM

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That's one seriously modified truck - doesn't look at all like a 47-59!

MARTINSR 05-09-2019 10:37 AM

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That's one seriously modified truck - doesn't look at all like a 47-59!

LOLOL, most the frames here look like an S-10 too!

Brian

MARTINSR 05-09-2019 10:39 AM

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Next step, sectioning the hood. I started by cutting one of the side supports that goes across from one side to the other of the hood where the hinges bolt. Simply raising the lower section up the 2.5 inches I sectioned the cowl. I sectioned the cowl under those hinges so this made sense to me. I did this a while ago but got back into it last night now that the fenders are on. It's looking good so far.

Spent most the time out there making bushings for the hinge bolts so I could DO SOMETHING while the bolts I ordered come.

Brian

MARTINSR 05-10-2019 01:08 AM

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Got one of my doors ready for the last app of primer for paint ready. Then came home and spent some time on the hood. Just looking and looking and my eyes are opening to options I have and how to attack it.

Brian

MiraclePieCo 05-10-2019 03:59 PM

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Just looking and looking and my eyes are opening to options I have and how to attack it.

Brian

One long horizontal pie cut just above that emblem location should be a start?

Hand me that Sawzall...I'll fix it right up for ya! :devil:

idbeast 05-10-2019 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by miraclepieco (Post 8523273)
one long horizontal pie cut just above that emblem location should be a start?

Hand me that sawzall...i'll fix it right up for ya! :devil:

roflmao

MARTINSR 05-10-2019 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8523273)
One long horizontal pie cut just above that emblem location should be a start?

Hand me that Sawzall...I'll fix it right up for ya! :devil:

You are pretty much right!

Brian

MiraclePieCo 05-10-2019 09:36 PM

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roflmao

Sawzall and beer!

MARTINSR 05-10-2019 11:25 PM

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LOL, unless I get a bunch of energy I am done for the day with only detail blocking on the other door during a slow time at the shop today.

Brian

idbeast 05-11-2019 12:02 AM

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Sawzall and beer!

Many extreme mods in my past have started that way!!!


My day other then having foot surgery has been to get my bed steps mounted, put in the last 18" piece of brake line with the rear brake adjustable valve installed, and getting the throttle linkage attached to the carburetor linkage. I'll cut it to length tomorrow.

MARTINSR 05-11-2019 08:07 PM

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I didn't get out to the garage today for much of anything other than to just look at that hood to come up with my next step. But I went to a car show and this did me a LOT of good. I analyzed some trucks like mine just to see how I am doing on my body work. I am NOT going for perfect and I wanted to see if I was slacking off too much. There are a couple nice trucks in town and I was able to analyze them and I was blown away at the flaws I saw, real nice trucks, they aren't perfect and I feel much better now.

Brian

DransportGarage 05-11-2019 09:23 PM

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I've made a little progress on the wiring lately, and did a little body work on the bed sides. I'm about 80% complete on the wiring. Once wiring and bed body work/paint is complete it will be on to final assembly !!!

But instead of truck work, today was a FULL day on our 3-acre wooded lot, complete with burning several TONS of underbrush and fallen trees (California, take note!). I told my wife that there must be a mistake on my birth certificate. A guy that is 71 years old shouldn't be able to haul and burn logs for 9 hours like I did today. (I also told her I'm taking 2 weeks off to work in the garage. We'll see how that goes.)

MARTINSR 05-12-2019 01:54 AM

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Ok guys, what do you think? I have laid out 2 inches of tape from the center of the cowl cut where I sectioned it 2.5 inches (well it was a Z cut from the widest point between the hinges up to the center of the hood opening right below the hinge mounting points) over to the center above the front emblem holes. I am thinking cutting this out of the hood, then setting the two parts together and with the upper going behind the lower then scribe off the line for a perfect cut of 2.5 inches. I also thought I would bring the cut down to eliminate the side emblem mounting area that has a recessed area and a bunch of holes. Might as well get that out of the picture so I don't have to deal with it. What do you think?

I also got the inner brace on the left side mapped out for cutting. I was asleep on the couch at 7:30, I guess maybe shouldn't have had that cup of coffee to wake me up huh?

Brian

NorCalGal 05-12-2019 03:24 PM

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Having me some Mother’s Day madness

MARTINSR 05-12-2019 03:31 PM

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LOLOL, yep, hope you find time to take the wife out (if she is a mom) and or your mom.

Brian

MiraclePieCo 05-12-2019 04:16 PM

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Ok guys, what do you think? I have laid out 2 inches of tape from the center of the cowl cut where I sectioned it 2.5 inches (well it was a Z cut from the widest point between the hinges up to the center of the hood opening right below the hinge mounting points) over to the center above the front emblem holes. I am thinking cutting this out of the hood, then setting the two parts together and with the upper going behind the lower then scribe off the line for a perfect cut of 2.5 inches. I also thought I would bring the cut down to eliminate the side emblem mounting area that has a recessed area and a bunch of holes. Might as well get that out of the picture so I don't have to deal with it. What do you think?

I also got the inner brace on the left side mapped out for cutting. I was asleep on the couch at 7:30, I guess maybe shouldn't have had that cup of coffee to wake me up huh?

Brian

Brian: I found a good backup hood for you in case you ruin yours ;-)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CHEVY-GM-OE....c100290.m3507

Northern 52 05-12-2019 07:46 PM

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Wouldn't you want to cut on the most vertical parts of the hood possible to minimize offset? I would have thought that would be at the bottom on the sides or as close to that as possible, and the cut wouldn't have to be a straight line, but the nose on the other hand, would be another story altogether. Would a curved line cut actually be stronger and potentially less visible when completed? Should be interesting to see how this plays out.

As for my build, nothing happening lately but a Lokar shifter and a brake pedal mount have both been ordered so I will be back at it soon.

evilokc 05-12-2019 10:22 PM

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Havent touched mine in about a month i think. Ive been doing some work on the house and had time to think about anything else. Today i was thinking about how badly holly carbs sit and thought i should try and start it. Thats as far as i got. That will be my 5 minutes tomorrow. Letting it run in the drive way for 1/2 hour. I miss driving it. Need to get back to it.

nvrdone 05-13-2019 12:07 AM

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took the truck out for a run to the hardware store. got to the first stop sign, hit the brakes and the pedal went straight to the floor. Its got a mustang m/c & booster. turned around and got it home. jacked it up and found the right rear wheel cylinder had blown an inner seal & was leaking fluid. I thought a dual chamber m/c was designed to prevent total brake failure but I guess I was wrong. oh well back to Napa for a replacement w/c tomorrow.

MARTINSR 05-13-2019 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Northern 52 (Post 8524468)
Wouldn't you want to cut on the most vertical parts of the hood possible to minimize offset? I would have thought that would be at the bottom on the sides or as close to that as possible, and the cut wouldn't have to be a straight line, but the nose on the other hand, would be another story altogether. Would a curved line cut actually be stronger and potentially less visible when completed? Should be interesting to see how this plays out.

As for my build, nothing happening lately but a Lokar shifter and a brake pedal mount have both been ordered so I will be back at it soon.

That is the most vertical area. I have starred and starred and starred at this looking for that perfect place to cut, I don't see any place better than this. It curves out at the bottom big time so that's out. The cut down the side is at the level the cowl was cut at, which was very vertical. And as it goes to the front there is just nothing that gets any better.

With your suggestion I will go take another look at it through your eyes and see what I see. I am open for suggestions believe me.

It's tough no doubt about it, it's a toughie.

Tonight I got out there and just ran the tape on the other side. Looked at it more, and I will again tomorrow before I cut it.

Brian

MiraclePieCo 05-13-2019 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by evilokc (Post 8524554)
Havent touched mine in about a month i think. Today i was thinking about how badly holly carbs sit and thought i should try and start it. Thats as far as i got. That will be my 5 minutes tomorrow. Letting it run in the drive way for 1/2 hour.

I've always tried to start my hobby vehicles every couple of weeks. Doing lots of cold startup and idling however, can occasionally foul plugs.

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took the truck out for a run to the hardware store. got to the first stop sign, hit the brakes and the pedal went straight to the floor.

Yikes! Glad you made it home!


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