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Finished the carpet up late Friday evening. As much as I wanted to, I didn't have the time to even start the console. Hopefully, I can squeeze that in sometime this week.
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...7524C9930C.jpg Made it to the local airshow thing and had a good time. I met up with a photographer that found me on Instagram and she took a ton of great photos. I've only got the sneak peak she sent me so far, but I'm excited to see what else she makes out of them. http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...C7BC51265.jpeg Shot that I took next to my neighbors one off bike that he built over the winter. http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...3441E18FA2.jpg |
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Very Nice photographs and truck. :metal: :metal:
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I'm considering putting this up for sale so I can fund the next project. I have no idea what these are going for. What kind of value would you guys put on a build like this one?
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But, but, but what about your tatoo??? I imagine the market is small but the right buyer would pay some good coin as the craftsmanship looks first class. Might take a little time to sell.
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Man if I had more space.....
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I've been hitting up the local shows. Seems like it rains almost every time.
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...563C85FD32.jpg I found the tallest truck in town to park the lowest truck next to... http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...068C078B02.jpg I started a new job and I now have access to a VERY well equipped shop whenever I need it for my own personal stuff. I finally put the truck on a lift. This is the first time ever since I've owned it. I built the whole thing in 18" from the concrete. Kinda cool to see how it all turned out: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...A8D0AA2959.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...9F057B7236.jpg I tried my hand at using an English wheel to form some inner aluminum fenders. Yeah, I really suck at that. The guys at work are trying to talk me into building my fenders, engine cover, etc with rivets like an airplane (new job is building hot rod airplanes). http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...5BDC273C69.jpg And I scooped up my next project: 65' Bonneville http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...A9036EBF11.jpg |
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Looking good and congrats on the new job. That sounds pretty darn cool. Can't say I've ever seen a hot rod airplane. You still thinking about selling your crew?
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How bout a pic of a hot rod plane? Sounds like a cool gig.
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We take Piper Aztecs and swap out the 100hp engines to 240hp and add a bunch of new parts to the fuselage, wingtip tanks, etc.
Before: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...22458B5255.jpg After: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...41FC0A7B83.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...FEF6C7C857.jpg |
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Those are sweet little planes. The company I work for had one before I started, then upgraded to a Navajo and finally a Kodiak. What are the plans for the Pontiac?
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Figuring the bedfloor out. Looks like I'll be right around 100' of steel for the framework. 75Dually, tinybd did you guys use 1x1x.125 or lighter? I want it to support my weight, but I don't really want to use as thick if it's not needed...
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Nice work! I've always loved a dropped CC dually and yours looks great. I've been scouring your thread this morning and may have missed it, but what are those seats out of?
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0.125" wall 1" tube is pretty stout and heavy. I would use 14ga wall for the structure. You have plenty of tube in there and it will support a few hundred pounds for sure. Heck, 16ga wall tube would most likely work too.
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Thanks Aggie. I ended up going with .83 1x2 for the structure. Picked up the material today and I hope to get started tomorrow evening.
In the meantime, I've got a couple other irons in the fire on the big push for the largest local show of the year coming up on August 6. I started on the center console last Sunday and I think it's about halfway there. No pics for that yet, but I'm hoping to get it dropped in over the coming weekend. I also had the pleasure of spending some time working with a well seasoned sheet metal wizard and hot rod builder to get all of my engine bay covers/inner fenders sorted. We got about halfway through it in the off hours this week. Plan is to finalize it by the end of next week. http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...1099D748A1.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...CA88E87873.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...F22D225CB7.jpg Oh, and I tried to redo some of the connections at the compressor with yellow Teflon tape since the ptfe paste totally failed from what appears to be heat and oil seepage. Now it leaks worse than before. I'm currently searching for a thread sealant that will hold up to high heat, oil and 200psi. Suggestions? |
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I use Loctite 545 on all my air fittings and have not had any issue is the Las Vegas heat. It is rated to 300+ degrees and designed for sealing hydraulic and pneumatic fittings.
Loctite 545 Loctite 545 DataSheet The datasheet shows testing with motor oil at 125 *Celsius at 100% strength to minimum 1000 hours. I bought a bottle on Amazon but most Fastenal or similar places carry it. |
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Inner fenders are looking great. Where is the car show at?
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Thanks Ghostwhite, I'll be giving that stuff a try.
Cos99 - thanks! Local show in Kalispell, MT. It brought nearly 300 vehicles last year and they expect more this year. ------------------------ Spent a little time lastnight fabricating a wiper motor cover: http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...AFA782AC26.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...2442A3DF06.jpg And today I'm trying to get the raised bedfloor built and ready for wood. Seems to be moving along fairly easily... http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...714FE16640.jpg I have to wait until next week to finish up under the hood. The guy helping me had some parts he was working on and I don't really understand what his plan was, so I'll post up pics when it's done. |
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I finished up the raised bedfloor framing. All told, it took around 12hrs with several breaks and slackin off. 75dually - I switched it up a little so I didn't copy you! Haha
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...80F83D5612.jpg I also got a latch built and installed for the access door. Simple, but effective. I plan to connect a trunk solenoid so the door will flip up with a button... http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...AE5EEA13E2.jpg |
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Finished up the inner fenders/engine bay covers and remounted my compressor manifold in a better spot.
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Looks great.:metal::metal: Good luck at the show.
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