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beautiful, very nice work, but we would expect no less,really enjoy the attention to detail.
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I knew that you were looking at radiators from Champion, and although mine is a Camaro replacement for the LT-1, i am sure that they make a rad that will fit your requirements! Quote:
Still want to see pics of your dash completed!!! |
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Over the past MANY weeks I have been working on a bunch of BS items that I didn't seem to seem to find much value in posting, but they all needed to be finished regardless.
Many of these items I didn't take any BEFORE photos of, but you can rest-assured that they were ugly before I started, none the less. I don't want any of you to get the impression that I have lost interest in my build, or something. But a lot of 14 hr. days at work, backed by 1-2 hrs of wind-down (cocktail) time before heading to bed & starting all over, leaves very little time to accomplish anything major! I have rebuilt my vent window assemblies in my "SPARE" time by drilling out all of the rivets, and sandblasting and/or wire-wheeling the components, then priming, & painting them before re-assembly. I can honestly say that it was a ton of work, but they turned out like-new!!! Note: don't be afraid to buy way-more rivets than you need if this ritual is in your schedule. You won't be sorry that you did...Trust me, I F'ed-up more than I successfully attached before I figured out that the hollow portion of the rivet was NOT deep enough. It seemed that even though it was hammered as far as it could be, the two items being riveted together were still not riveted tight enough! I found that the counter-bored portion of the rivet needed to be drilled deeper to accommodate peening it to the depth needed to provide a secure attachment of the intended items. I only drilled the rivets about .050" deeper and they worked 100% better, but I had wasted a bunch of time, & supplies figuring this out!!! Here are some pics of the before & after of the vent-window assemblies! I will post more pics later... Running out of time tonight!... Gotta work shortly! |
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Vent windows came out nice.
Wouldn't mind seeing how you went about rebuilding them. |
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Look brand new man! Very nice
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The photos really don't do them any justice! The black is so shiny! |
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A couple of weeks back, my buddy Dave (who I work for) said that he was going to the paint store. So I asked him that while he was there, could he get me some paint, activator and reducer? he said sure,what color? I said black...to which he said, we have 1-1/2 gallons of Imron, 2 cans of activator, and reducer in the paint cabinet, use it up! We never paint anything BLACK!
NICE!...Game-on! I will search for things to paint BLACK! So here is the first of many batches of items that will be painted black! I am also getting ready to pull the trigger on a bunch of Porterbuilt stuff, and I am sure that they will need to be painted also, or maybe powder-coated... It is really hard to see how nice these items look, because they are black, but everything was blasted, and primed in advance, so they look almost look they were dipped in paint! |
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Some items in process!
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wow imron... that'll last.
parts look great and i feel you pain on the wing windows. takes a lot of time even after the prep and paint. yours came out nice. i too am fond of the wind-down time... going from office to shop is a process. |
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Very cool !!
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always such nice work duude:metal:
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very nice, vent windows look awesome,good score on the paint, its hard to beat free.
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LOOKS GREAT MAN!!!
On the knobs if you are thinking about making them available for sale, I'd be down for 100 bucks, and would even add 50 for anodizing |
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I am still waiting for a replacement...And they wanted for me to send the entire set back, when 3 of the 4 gaskets were riveted into place. Are you kidding me??? P.S. I gotta have a few minutes a day to relax, no-matter how many hours that I work! Quote:
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I appreciate the offer, but things are really starting to come together for me in regards to paint work! My painter just had some time open up, and he wants to shoot a bunch of my stuff, In fact I may take some time off from work In order to better orchestrate this! Sorry, but it may be fall-time before I get a chance to make any more of these. Sorry again right now, but I gotta make hay while the sun is shining!...Not gonna miss this window of opportunity! |
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Can't wait man!:metal:
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Dude! I appreciate the offer, but things are really starting to come together for me in regards to paint work! My painter just had some time open up, and he wants to shoot a bunch of my stuff, In fact I may take some time off from work In order to better orchestrate this! Sorry, but it may be fall-time before I get a chance to make any more of these. Sorry again right now, but I gotta make hay while the sun is shining!...Not gonna miss this window of opportunity![/QUOTE] It's ALLLL GOOOD! we can wait! :lol: |
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Man what a great build, i love how you're not just painting the crap out of everything, but disassembling things and painting separately and reassembling, it really takes the project to a new level.
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I agree with the above comment!! it really takes it to the next level, really nice work you have been doin, all the small things will add up when you have to put this part with that and so on!! keep it up
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x3:metal:
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A little extra cleaning, a little extra painting makes a huge amount of difference, attention to detail is well worth the effort X4..Vernski:metal:
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I have been trying to move forward on the build, but work has been busier that ever before...It is getting tough to find any spare time right now! Quote:
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As you already know many of these items on these trucks were never painted from the factory! I want this thing to have a very long life-span from here on out! As long as it is in my hands, it will be pampered by me, but run hard from time-to-time! I have gotten some additional paint work done on the body, but haven't taken any pics yet! Maybe tomorrow I can get some pics, and post them! Thanks for all of the comments guys! |
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Outstanding!!
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...I am having problems posting my photos as I have in the past.
Has something changed on the forum? Is anyone else having a problem? It says that the filesize is too large & if I resize in photoshop the pic becomes a small thumbnail by the time it meet requirements... |
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The Forum is changing Servers... Alan posted this on Murphy's build...Check this link for info...
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=589138 |
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Very nice work, I just read and drooled at all 16 pages. Mad skills, very nice work.
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