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shrunken66stroker 08-21-2009 12:03 AM

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Just a quick public service announcement to let everybody know it's a good idea to wear a face shield. I was grinding on a rivet to get the rear cross member out and fit the gas tank between the rails when, blam! It was a Dewalt brand disc to, not a cheepo off brand. The thing came apart and sent large shrapnel flying all over the garage. I got hit in the hand and had to change my pants but other than that I'm good.

Captainfab 08-21-2009 12:32 AM

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Yep ya gotta watch out for those, they can really do some damage. Wearing personal safety gear is a must when working with grinders. I've been lucky in 30+ years in welding/fabricating, I've never had a hard wheel come apart on me. I've had a few sanding discs catch an edge and explode on me though.

Was that a regular grinding wheel or a cut-off wheel?

Strodder 08-21-2009 10:13 AM

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Still makes me a little nervous. I have just a few more things to do before painting the frame and priming the whole truck. I see the light at the end of the bare metal tunnel.

What are you going to paint the frame with?

MacAttack 08-21-2009 10:14 AM

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Yep - been there - done that. Centrifugal force is an amazing thing.

We "chime" every grinding wheel here in the shop and if it "thuds" we scrap it. A 90-pound wheel coming apart at speed will end your tour of duty, instantly.

You've got to remember that these disposable tools are mass produced, sometimes not domestically (be very careful of units bought at Harbor Freight in that regard), and things get through every quality control system.

Another thing to keep in mind is that heavy duty grinding devices weigh something - so don't drop yours on the cement, or stop the wheel by crashing into something, because the next time you come up to speed and make contact - you might catch a chunk in the teeth.

Mac. :smoke:

Strodder 08-21-2009 10:25 AM

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Look what happened when a cut off wheel exploded. It stuck in the roof, and that's about 13' high in that spot.
http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/626072037_PvuZZ-XL.jpg

MacAttack 08-21-2009 10:47 AM

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Look what happened when a cut off wheel exploded. It stuck in the roof, and that's about 13' high in that spot.

http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...1/hellopr1.jpgDude, your kung fu is strong....

Mac. ;)

Strodder 08-21-2009 10:50 AM

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http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...1/hellopr1.jpgDude, your kung fu is strong....

Mac. ;)

And lucky :lol:

shrunken66stroker 08-21-2009 01:34 PM

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Yep ya gotta watch out for those, they can really do some damage. Wearing personal safety gear is a must when working with grinders. I've been lucky in 30+ years in welding/fabricating, I've never had a hard wheel come apart on me. I've had a few sanding discs catch an edge and explode on me though.

Was that a regular grinding wheel or a cut-off wheel?

It was a regular 4" grinding wheel. I'm glad I had gloves on. A piece hit me in the hand and another one whizzed by my head. It wouldn't have been a bad idea to have the guard on the grinder and I probably should have thrown that wheel away earlier. It was bouncing around a little so it was partially my fault. I'll know for next time.

shrunken66stroker 08-21-2009 01:40 PM

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What are you going to paint the frame with?

I heard good things about the Eastwood Ceramic 2K system and I had a gift certificate so I bought it. I got the chassis black with a satin finish. I want everything underneath to be black and fade away. I hate seeing anything hanging down or a brightly colored frame. I do like Alan's silver frame though, but that's the only one other than black that I've ever though twice about.

Strodder 08-21-2009 03:12 PM

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I heard good things about the Eastwood Ceramic 2K system and I had a gift certificate so I bought it. I got the chassis black with a satin finish. I want everything underneath to be black and fade away. I hate seeing anything hanging down or a brightly colored frame. I do like Alan's silver frame though, but that's the only one other than black that I've ever though twice about.

I'm anxious to see how it comes out. The POR-15's satin black is actually flat black. I would think Eastwood's paint would be the correct satin black.

shrunken66stroker 08-21-2009 06:20 PM

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I'm anxious to see how it comes out. The POR-15's satin black is actually flat black. I would think Eastwood's paint would be the correct satin black.

Me too. I need to get my cherry picker back from my Stepfather to lift the cab and bed off. Nothing will happen before that. I'll fit the gas tank in and I might get the bed floor raised a few inches if I can come up with the money for a wood floor. I'm looking for cheap wood options at the moment.

Strodder 08-21-2009 10:32 PM

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Have you thought about a steel bed from a donor bed? Or I just saw a bed made of 5 or 6" tubes shaped like this l___l. It looked trick.

markeb01 08-21-2009 11:06 PM

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I had a similar issue years ago with a wire wheel flinging wires while stripping undercoater. I was wearing welding gloves and a face mask, but after a few loose wires embedded in my breastbone I started wearing a leather apron too!

Joemomma1 08-21-2009 11:20 PM

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http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/DSCN0698.jpg
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/DSCN0699.jpg


For ideas.

shrunken66stroker 08-22-2009 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 3477633)
Have you thought about a steel bed from a donor bed? Or I just saw a bed made of 5 or 6" tubes shaped like this l___l. It looked trick.

I eventually want to put wood in it so I'm thinking I need something with the same thickness to hold it's place till I can afford the wood that I want. Maybe some cheap wood that I can just replace at some point.

shrunken66stroker 08-22-2009 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 3477698)
I had a similar issue years ago with a wire wheel flinging wires while stripping undercoater. I was wearing welding gloves and a face mask, but after a few loose wires embedded in my breastbone I started wearing a leather apron too!

I've had wire stuck in various parts of my body too. It's usually when those spun or twisted wire wheels start getting worn out. I always wear gloves and a face shield now, especially with grinding and cutting wheels.

shrunken66stroker 08-22-2009 01:10 AM

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[QUOTE=Joemomma

For ideas.[/QUOTE]

Thanks dude. Is there going to be enough room for your track bar in front of the tank? It looks tight in the pic. And is the tank tucked up in the rails in the second pic? It's hard to see from that angle. Is it mounted to the bottom of the rails still? I'm going to try and get mine up as high as possible so it tucks all the way behind the roll pan. That looks good. Nice work.

Joemomma1 08-22-2009 03:17 AM

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Thanks dude. Is there going to be enough room for your track bar in front of the tank? It looks tight in the pic. And is the tank tucked up in the rails in the second pic? It's hard to see from that angle. Is it mounted to the bottom of the rails still? I'm going to try and get mine up as high as possible so it tucks all the way behind the roll pan. That looks good. Nice work.

Its close but plenty of room for travel. Its mounted below the rails w/ a 1" to 2" spacer. I want to put it higher but dont want to cut too much of the bed supports. The frame is not level, if you go off of that the tank will also be unlevel (lower in the rear). 502tripower has finished his swap and is as clean as you can probably get, looks like it can be completly hidden behind a roll pan.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=314957
I have asked him a few questions for both of us.
Check it out.

shrunken66stroker 08-22-2009 11:07 AM

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That's a great looking truck 502tri is building and some good info/pics on the tank mods too. I may have to steal the roll pan with bumper idea. I've been thinking about that for a while but never saw how it looked till now. Clean!

1964C10 08-27-2009 12:46 PM

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Not sure if I ever posted to your thread, either way, I just finished reading the whole thing and awesome awesome build! Thanks for sharing.

shrunken66stroker 08-27-2009 01:12 PM

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Thanks dude. More to come, hopefully soon.

oregondunerz 09-20-2009 05:08 PM

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This thing is sweet... I'm definitely gonna keep my eye out for this thread! Keep up the GOOD work bro.
T

shrunken66stroker 09-28-2009 12:58 AM

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Yes, this is all I've done in the last month or so. I've been working my ass off on the paying jobs and things are stupid busy around here. Hopefully more to come soon. The tank is out of a blazer from the junk yard. I haven't cleaned it up yet. I just wanted to fit it in first to make sure it's what I'm going to use. I have it sitting in between the rails and instead of modifying the crooked cross member I cut a slot in the front side of the sill. The next thing I'm going to do is raise the bed floor up a few inches to clear the tank and the differential when the air is out of the bags.

Joemomma1 09-28-2009 02:16 AM

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Wow that looks slick.

protrash64 09-28-2009 10:16 PM

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Wow that looks slick.

:agree:.......and cool that you can get two birds raising the floor.


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