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dieseldawg142 03-31-2024 12:51 AM

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I worked at a frame shop that kept 1 man busy 45 hrs week year round, just rebuilding rusted out frames. Yes, the other brands have the problem too, but Toyota has the highest percentage. This has been going on for 20 years now and Toyo refuses to take responsibility or do a better job of protecting their frames. There will NEVER be a Toyota vehicle in my garage as a result of their negligence.
And Dieseldawg, I hope, for your sake, the frame is clean, but I strongly recommend you take it to a reputable repair shop and have them put it on a hoist to inspect the frame from the inside out. Bending down and looking at the outside of the frame will not show any signs of the problem starting, as the rust comes from the inside and by the time you see a bubble or rust stain on the outside the damage is far worse than it looks. Don't mean to be a jerk, but I've seen dozens of these frames that the owners thought were fine until our guy started picking at it and found holes thru rails and cab and spring mounts almost ready to fall off. Yes, these are extreme cases, but unless you have it inspected you'll never know if there is a problem developing that you can have preventive measures performed to stop the advance.

today for the first time i drove the 'yota. drives sweet, tons of features. only thing i see wrong is the traction control light is on and hitting the button didn't do nothing.
had a climb under it, frame looks pretty darn solid to me. minimal rust in a couple spots.

Boog 03-31-2024 08:15 AM

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Obviously garage kept and rarely driven. It'll be fine.

tutone 03-31-2024 11:24 AM

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I wasnt aware of the rust issues with "Toyota" truck frames, but I have had several Jeep CJs and wranglers and when you look at one of them, you better look the frame over 1st. Your truck looks good to go.

72c20customcamper 03-31-2024 01:46 PM

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Yotas had severe frame rust issues . The 03 I have it was replaced under a recall in 2012 . It really crusty now again not rot but I’m going to pull the bed and sandblast as well as I can epoxy prime and have it wool waxed .

72c20customcamper 03-31-2024 01:48 PM

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Taday yard work and smoking a turkey just me and the wife for Easter .

LT7A 03-31-2024 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9300633)
Taday yard work and smoking a turkey just me and the wife for Easter .

That turkey looks good.

Steeveedee 03-31-2024 07:09 PM

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Gave my old low-hour mower to my new neighbor. We went to drought tolerant plants years ago, and I was looking to give it away.

That turkey looks tasty! We have a boneless leg of lamb roasting for dinner. Baby potatoes and Brussel sprouts will accompany it. Yummay!

72c20customcamper 03-31-2024 07:24 PM

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That turkey looks good.

It was

farmall 03-31-2024 09:18 PM

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I picked up a Stihl electric mower with charger and battery for $135 on Craigslist for the dog area.
Older dude was going grassless and its looks brand new. Its never even been wet.
Now I have two batteries, two chargers, a blower, a string trimmer, and the mower that all use their biggest 300 series batteries.
The Walker mower wont fit in the dog area.

Scalped two weeks ago. Fertilized last week. Now Im watering the rain shadows under the Junipers. Going to be 72 on Tues then back to the 40s and 50s.

special-K 04-01-2024 11:24 AM

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I was alone for Easter this year. I did yardwork, got the rest of my Christmas lights down, and took care of a few other things that have been looking at me. Saturday I took a ride down to the seafood restaurant and got myself a couple crab cakes to cook for Easter. Mmm Mmm GOOD!

GOPAPA 04-01-2024 11:55 AM

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I was alone for Easter this year. I did yardwork, got the rest of my Christmas lights down, and took care of a few other things that have been looking at me. Saturday I took a ride down to the seafood restaurant and got myself a couple crab cakes to cook for Easter. Mmm Mmm GOOD!

I helped hide eggs for our grandaughter and just did nothing else yesterday ...Seafood sure sounds good Tim.. I can eat it and have ate lots being only 48 miles from the ocean all them years before I moved .. 12 years ago.. another thread I just read yesterday made me think you are about to sell out and move , ,are you moving towards the sea where there are a lot of good places to eat seafood ?

special-K 04-03-2024 09:27 AM

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What I did yesterday, in the rain, was go cross-county to look at some chestnut floor sleepers (super heavy joists) from a barn a guy was selling. They came from a barn that had been torn down. My friend (Don) and upholstery guy has a garage he built from a dismantled log house that needs some wall repairs. A couple 12' lengths were probably not good enough to use when he built it. The corner where they interlock with the back wall is really bad and I had been figuring to re-enforce that with steel.

These chestnut pieces are 15'+ and he had 7. He wanted $100@ which was a killer deal and the reason I got there ASAP. I called Don to see if he could get on over, what they cost, and to make him an offer for all 7. He came and gave $500 for all. Now I can do a proper repair off both walls...and hopefully have some leftover for me :D

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I helped hide eggs for our grandaughter and just did nothing else yesterday ...Seafood sure sounds good Tim.. I can eat it and have ate lots being only 48 miles from the ocean all them years before I moved .. 12 years ago.. another thread I just read yesterday made me think you are about to sell out and move , ,are you moving towards the sea where there are a lot of good places to eat seafood ?

First of all, yes I'm trying to get the place ready for listing for sale. But I'm probably no closer than I was back when I posted what you saw. I need to do my upper roof and work in my cellar. Everything in between is good :cool:

For me, I'm about the same distance from the Chesapeake Bay as you were from the ocean. And that's where a lot of seafood comes from. But farther inland we have some of the best fresh seafood markets. I'll be moving farther inland, closer to or in the mountains. My daughter and her family are moving back from Little Rock to Harrisonburg, VA. So maybe somewhere closer to there.

Rickysnickers 04-03-2024 09:40 AM

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$500??!! Um, yeah you made out!!!!!!!

tutone 04-03-2024 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9301249)
What I did yesterday, in the rain, was go cross-county to look at some chestnut floor sleepers (super heavy joists) from a barn a guy was selling. They came from a barn that had been torn down. My friend (Don) and upholstery guy has a garage he built from a dismantled log house that needs some wall repairs. A couple 12' lengths were probably not good enough to use when he built it. The corner where they interlock with the back wall is really bad and I had been figuring to re-enforce that with steel.

These chestnut pieces are 15'+ and he had 7. He wanted $100@ which was a killer deal and the reason I got there ASAP. I called Don to see if he could get on over, what they cost, and to make him an offer for all 7. He came and gave $500 for all. Now I can do a proper repair off both walls...and hopefully have some leftover for me :D

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First of all, yes I'm trying to get the place ready for listing for sale. But I'm probably no closer than I was back when I posted what you saw. I need to do my upper roof and work in my cellar. Everything in between is good :cool:

For me, I'm about the same distance from the Chesapeake Bay as you were from the ocean. And that's where a lot of seafood comes from. But farther inland we have some of the best fresh seafood markets. I'll be moving farther inland, closer to or in the mountains. My daughter and her family are moving back from Little Rock to Harrisonburg, VA. So maybe somewhere closer to there.

I love that garage, wished I had one at the farm just like it.
I built a bathroom door over the last couple of mornings for the project. I donated a set of antlers for handles. Saloon style , the way they open.

special-K 04-03-2024 02:15 PM

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I started selling carpenter bee traps this past weekend. I sold one on Saturday. A whopping $8 sale, YIPPEE!! The buyer was an older guy and we had a nice talk. He's into property management and real estate for apartments and condos. He went to work for a big real estate firm that was branching out into this area and he helped get them going. The franchise has a new owner he doesn't want to deal with, so he's about to start back up on his own. I may be getting some work through that now.

But for now, he called and said his electrical engineer friend will be calling me about a project he has. He has a school bus he's converting into an RV. He told this friend about some of the work I've done that came up in our conversation and the bus guy was impressed. He wants me to do some special trim work in this crate :cool:. It sounds interesting and I like doing interesting jobs

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Originally Posted by Rickysnickers (Post 9301257)
$500??!! Um, yeah you made out!!!!!!!

Very much!! I had inquired with a business that sells reclaimed lumber like this, doors, hardware, architectural features, etc. and he gets $28 a lineal foot. So, those beams would have been $400@ x 7 = $2,800. And oak not chestnut. I'm glad I came across that deal.

Boog 04-03-2024 02:32 PM

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Yeah, you could stand to find deals like that every week. Come on!

mr.mud1 04-03-2024 06:02 PM

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i made some more progress on the floor i'm building for my 1939 Chrysler.a few more pieces of the puzzle and that part will be done.

special-K 04-04-2024 07:35 AM

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Looking fantastic. Step by step and many more, you are getting closer and closer to turning that key and putting in D

mr.mud1 04-04-2024 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9301427)
Looking fantastic. Step by step and many more, you are getting closer and closer to turning that key and putting in D

thank you sir,it's coming along,slow but i'm making progress.i have the next section,which will be the truck floor,made and bead rolled.hopefully to today i'll get it to fit and maybe tacked in place?we'll see.

Lost in the 60's 04-04-2024 09:58 AM

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thank you sir,it's coming along,slow but i'm making progress.i have the next section,which will be the truck floor,made and bead rolled.hopefully to today i'll get it to fit and maybe tacked in place?we'll see.

Hopefully you made a removable panel to access the in tank fuel pump ? PITA to drop the tank when it fails...

Lost in the 60's 04-04-2024 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9301323)

Very much!! I had inquired with a business that sells reclaimed lumber like this, doors, hardware, architectural features, etc. and he gets $28 a lineal foot. So, those beams would have been $400@ x 7 = $2,800. And oak not chestnut. I'm glad I came across that deal.

I was wondering what happened to that job, since you posted last year. I hadn't seen anything about it.
I don't imagine I need to say this, but be damned careful and have the upper level braced twice as good as you think it needs. Be terrible if it came down on you.

Lost in the 60's 04-04-2024 10:15 AM

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I have a '67 Camaro too, that I have been restoring for a "while" now. I replaced the entire trunk floor a couple years ago and now that I am close to finishing the exterior repairs and getting ready for paint, I need to finish up the under side. I was laying on a creeper under it last weekend, trying to clean and grind welds and I was wet and dirty enough to give in and dig out the rotisserie to spin it on it's side for this work. I removed the entire drive train intact on the subframe. I had rebuilt/restored all of that several years ago and it needs nothing but a good clean from all the bodywork that has taken place. Was trying to avoid getting in this deep, but I guess I'm "all in" now...:lol:

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72c20customcamper 04-04-2024 10:50 AM

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Catching up on my reading I’m way behind

CG 04-04-2024 02:17 PM

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I went to the gym this morning and walked on the treadmill for an hour, then I stopped at the store and got a couple doughnuts and a qt of milk. Polished it off before I got back to the house.

dave6672 04-04-2024 07:05 PM

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My kind of workout right there!

mr.mud1 04-04-2024 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Lost in the 60's (Post 9301454)
Hopefully you made a removable panel to access the in tank fuel pump ? PITA to drop the tank when it fails...

Thanks,I did make the next section and included provision for a removable panel to get at the fuel pump,if need be..maybe pictures tomorrow when I have the floor tacked in and the panel bolted in place.

special-K 04-04-2024 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Lost in the 60's (Post 9301457)
I was wondering what happened to that job, since you posted last year. I hadn't seen anything about it.
I don't imagine I need to say this, but be damned careful and have the upper level braced twice as good as you think it needs. Be terrible if it came down on you.

With the building being log it makes it self-supporting for the spans we will be removing. On the gable end (non bearing) I'll be removing from the door to the corner. At the door is the center beam for the floor. So I'll get a post under that, one on the inside corner under the floor framing, and on the back at the window also under the floor band board. It's fairly simple compared to studded walls.

I propped my post & beam barn up on temporary posts & beams inside, cut the posts of the barn off, poured stem walls 32'' offset from where the barn stood, and moved it over onto the new stem wall. That had a second floor with oak flooring. That took some forethought and planning, but it went very smoothly, without a hitch. I like a challenge

Willowrun 04-04-2024 10:24 PM

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With the building being log it makes it self-supporting for the spans we will be removing. On the gable end (non bearing) I'll be removing from the door to the corner. At the door is the center beam for the floor. So I'll get a post under that, one on the inside corner under the floor framing, and on the back at the window also under the floor band board. It's fairly simple compared to studded walls.

I propped my post & beam barn up on temporary posts & beams inside, cut the posts of the barn off, poured stem walls 32'' offset from where the barn stood, and moved it over onto the new stem wall. That had a second floor with oak flooring. That took some forethought and planning, but it went very smoothly, without a hitch. I like a challenge

Always enjoy the projects you tackle. Coming from a manufacturing background it's interesting to hear about carpentry/building type stuff since I've never done it other than small odd jobs around the house and the occasional help build a pole barn/roof a house type projects. The barn repair is very cool. Don't see barns like that in MI.

tutone 04-05-2024 05:00 AM

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Always enjoy the projects you tackle. Coming from a manufacturing background it's interesting to hear about carpentry/building type stuff since I've never done it other than small odd jobs around the house and the occasional help build a pole barn/roof a house type projects. The barn repair is very cool. Don't see barns like that in MI.

I agree too. Tim is tackling a tough project. In west ky, there is a county named Callaway. There are several log barns scattered around. They range in various states of disrepair. They were at one time ,documented by a book or something. In our county, Graves, there was a barn builder in the first half if the 1900s that built round roof barns. Some are in use today.

Palf70Step 04-06-2024 08:51 AM

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Spent a couple days with the boss doing some hiking ar Petit Jean park in Arkansas. Enjoy yhe quietness and for me the.hills like i grew up with in eastern pa. Not the flatness of the gulf coast. Used the Tacoma to see how it goes for long distance rides. Its ok. But like bigger trucks better. Need that V8 power baby! :mm:

Boog 04-06-2024 04:01 PM

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Well welcome to Arkansas Bill. Petit Jean State Park is beautiful isn't it?

LS short box 04-06-2024 04:27 PM

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Last night I took the snow plow off the Wrangler and put the regular bumper back.
Midwest folks don't swear at me if I jinxed it and we get another dump of snow.

mr.mud1 04-06-2024 05:08 PM

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a little more progress on my 39 Chrysler floor project.one more panel to make and probably the tailpan below the trunk lid as i doubt it's in good enough shape at the bottom,to weld the new floor to.

Steeveedee 04-06-2024 07:08 PM

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You do fantastic metal work!

Palf70Step 04-06-2024 10:28 PM

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Well welcome to Arkansas Bill. Petit Jean State Park is beautiful isn't it?

Absolutely. We cMe last year and wife didn't get to do all shecwNted. So we came again this year. We really love the place.

mr.mud1 04-07-2024 12:20 AM

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You do fantastic metal work!

thank you sir.

LT7A 04-07-2024 04:51 AM

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thank you sir.

Looks really good Greg. Might have to clear coat it and drive it for awhile that way - too pretty to cover up.

Hey, isn't it past bed time over there in Nova Scotia?

mr.mud1 04-07-2024 08:15 AM

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Looks really good Greg. Might have to clear coat it and drive it for awhile that way - too pretty to cover up.

Hey, isn't it past bed time over there in Nova Scotia?

thanks you sir,appreciate that but i doubt i'll drive it like that but you might be onto something?a new look?and you're right,it should've been past bedtime but i was in no hurry to get there,nobody here but me and the cat,the Boss is in Halifax staying overnight visiting her new Grand Daughter.i have the rule of the roost and i'm taking advantage.ha ha.take care.holler anytime.

special-K 04-07-2024 10:48 AM

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Always enjoy the projects you tackle...

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I agree too...

Thanks for the vote. Anyone can do this stuff once you grasp the principles involved. Some day I'll tell about the bank barn with a blown-out foundation I propped up and laid a new foundation up under. Jacking that huge monster of unknown weight had me very nervous. Just went real slow and checked everything repeatedly as I went. I employed safeguards, but still had my nerves tingling and my gut wrenching.
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Spent a couple days with the boss doing some hiking ar Petit Jean park in Arkansas...

i'm jealous. I can see why you went back. Never been to the park but I rode backroads through some country that made me fall in love with that I'll never forget
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a little more progress on my 39 Chrysler floor project.one more panel to make and probably the tailpan below the trunk lid as i doubt it's in good enough shape at the bottom,to weld the new floor to.

You make me proud just to know someone with such skills. It's great to know where I can have my floor made when I get a street road project going ;)

mr.mud1 04-07-2024 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9302208)
Thanks for the vote. Anyone can do this stuff once you grasp the principles involved. Some day I'll tell about the bank barn with a blown-out foundation I propped up and laid a new foundation up under. Jacking that huge monster of unknown weight had me very nervous. Just went real slow and checked everything repeatedly as I went. I employed safeguards, but still had my nerves tingling and my gut wrenching.

i'm jealous. I can see why you went back. Never been to the park but I rode backroads through some country that made me fall in love with that I'll never forget

You make me proud just to know someone with such skills. It's great to know where I can have my floor made when I get a street road project going ;)

yes sir,get one up here and we'll build a floor.


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