Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
4 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
I love this forum, unlike so many others it's always very positive and encouraging I've been on vacation for the past week in Halkidiki - Greece, so I missed a whole weekend. I got a couple of hours truck time today but it appears I'm not the only one to have taken a vacation, my welding mask has gone on a " Permanent Vacation" so I will not be able to finish the rocker panel and floor repair until my new one arrives :waah:, (it seems to be a problem with these solar powered masks if you don't leave them somewhere light the batteries die.) But you know these old trucks, there's always something else to be getting on with so I've stripped the front fender to see what I've got to work with. It's unbelievably similar to the passenger side (if you look at the pictures earlier in my thread you'd swear they were the same only flipped :lol:) Attachment 1789987 Paint stripper revealed bondo front and rear, the bondo in the front is just dents which will work out pretty well with a hammer and dolly. Attachment 1789988 The rear revealed the all to familiar "snot" welded patch over the top of the rust !! the PO must have thought the repair patch was like a bandaid and the rust underneath would heal up :haha: Attachment 1789989 I've cut the rust back and cleaned up the stiffner, it's not great but is all repairable and I know it will fit when it goes back on so I think I'll repair it rather than buy a re-pop fender. Attachment 1789990 |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Just read your entire build page, you are doing good work Ian, you are making that truck new again. I can tell this isn't your first rodeo, keep up the good work you will be back on the road in no time.
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Quote:
No matter how stupid a question Ive posted here or how dumb Ive been I get nothing but positive replies (Unless its from you, Martin or Rian of course!) Anyway your getting there. Maybe in a couple of years we can hold our own C10 event - the 4 of us! BTW and before I dump them are my old inner fenders of any use to you? |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Quote:
:metal: |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Ian what I don't understand is , that the cost of repair panels in the USA are so reasonably priced . Why anybody would weld (and I use that word lightly ) patches over rust .
As for Bill wanting our own C10 event . He better start saving for the cost of the fuel to meet us half way , with that 454 he's installed . Mind you at our present rate of progress he'll have a long time to do it . |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
[QUOTE=ibrown50;8275544]Thanks Jimmy that's much appreciated, I've not been to Greenville, but have worked in the US a couple of times quite near to you, at the Nissan plant in Smyrna, which I guess is a couple of hundred mile west of you and in Charlotte NC which I guess is about 100 miles south east? I have to say Tennessee in spring time might the the prettiest place on earth.......... It's a small world as my mum would say :lol:
I moved to Tennessee a little over 5 years ago, I was working in this area and thought the same thing so I moved here. If you end up in TN again in the future we will have to meet and swap truck stories :truck: :chevy: |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
2 Attachment(s)
Quote:
I have an update on the truck to do shortly but realised I haven't told you about the steering column I bought, I have been looking for a chevy steering column since I bought the truck, a couple of reasons, I want to fit a collapsible section for safety reasons, I want a tilt and I want to go back to a column shift, I currently have a floor shift and the column mechanism was stripped out of the column by a PO. In the UK they aren't that common, they tend to make £150-£200 ($200 - $250) and are always hundreds of miles away and sell quickly. I mentioned that I had a vacation in Halkidiki, Greece a few weeks ago. Well I was sat in the taxi that was taking us from the airport to the hotel looking on at the various UK forums I subscribe to and guess what. There's a Chevy column for sale.....wait it gets better, I know the guy who has it for sale and his shop is about 5 miles from me, and ....(i'm not finished yet :lol:) it was £40 (about $50). The only problem....I'm 2000 miles and three timezones away. However, thanks to those modern miracles the internet and the smart phone, I managed to contact him agree the sale and pay him for it before we arrived at the hotel.:bann::bann: I picked it up last week, it's a bit scruffy and needs tidying up but is complete right down to the ignition key and (in the UK at least) an absolute bargain Attachment 1797127 Attachment 1797128 I was told it came out of a late 70's Blazer? |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
That is a kool find. Congrats. That will work well in your truck.
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Great stuff Ian.
I managed to buy an original from Clem too. Rare they are over here. |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
5 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Quote:
My new welding helmet arrived so "I'll be back" on with the rust repairs. :lol: Attachment 1797331 So far I’ve been pretty lucky with my repair panels, most have fit reasonably well…..until now, I’m fairly sure the left hand cab corner was for a different vehicle and probably not even a truck. Everything about it was wrong. I have this habit, I don’t throw out the old panels until I have the new ones fitting ok, that payed off for me this time as I was able to compare the original with the re-pop. Attachment 1797332 I had to alter the angle on the rear section. This was cut, stretched and a sliver of steel welded in. Attachment 1797333 Attachment 1797334 Attachment 1797335 |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
5 Attachment(s)
The curve was also a mile out I had to use sheet metal clamps to pull it and push it a half inch at a time. I literally spent hours getting it to fit.
Attachment 1797336 It’s now fitted and the door gap and general alignment are great (if I do say so myself). Attachment 1797337 Attachment 1797338 Attachment 1797353 I’ve finished all of the welding on the floor repair. The repair panel is seamed up and all of the welds to the floor supports and rocker are done and dressed too. Time for the fender repairs Attachment 1797339 |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
PROGRESS !!!!
Awesome work Ian, as always. |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Quote:
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Quote:
I hate waking at 04.00 etc. Then just roll around and stress about the day job. Guess I should go weld or grind then ;) |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
5 Attachment(s)
The fender brace had some heavy pitting which a drilled out and welded and there was one fairly straight forward repair, if they were easily available in the UK I would have definitely fitted a new fender brace.
Attachment 1799658 Attachment 1799659 I had fender repair panel, which unlike the cab corners is a remarkably nice fit…… but there’s that law of the universe again, the rot always goes beyond the repair panel. Attachment 1799660 Attachment 1799661 I repaired the hole before fully welding the repair panel and knocking over the flange. I had terrible issues with porosity in the welds on the small repair, I had painted some rust inhibitor on the inside of the brace, I can only assume this was the cause. This is where I left things tonight, there’s a bit of hammer and dolly work to do before I finish up the welds, I need to test fit for the gap too. I even managed to avoid the holes for the fender badge :lol: Attachment 1799662 |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Nice work.
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Nice Ian. I took the shortcut and just bought new fenders. They are a crap fit! Should have done what your doing.
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
5 Attachment(s)
I’ve not had much truck time recently but I have been busy.
If you follow Grizz’s build thread (or any of the UK threads) you may know we’ve been having a bit of a heatwave in the UK. Well a heatwave means only one thing, competition for space in the refrigerator, I need beer, the kids need soda’s and we all need food. Being the selfless kind of bloke that I am I volunteered to buy one of these. Attachment 1810701 No, it’s not what you think, it’s a fridge Attachment 1810709 This is one of those slippery slope purchases. Firstly I decided it was a little low, so I built another Marshall style speaker to stand it on Attachment 1810703 Attachment 1810704 Then I decided the room needed a make-over, so exposed brick wall, walnut floor and general re-decoration and I’m finally finished.:metal::metal: Attachment 1810705 Now back to the truck :lol::lol: |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Impressive
That is all. Love the thinking behind the fridge and result must make even you smile. |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
:agree:
Fridge is very neat and room looks great! |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
5 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Quote:
With the repair on the rear section of the fender done (for now) I needed to tackle the front, the first job was to deal with the front fender lip. The hole in the lip had been filled with "something". I wish I had taken the time to photograph before I’d thrown it in the trash, it wasn’t even bondo, it was like chewing gum only green ( it may have been a giant bogey :lol: ). Attachment 1813157 After cutting out the rotten section I used a piece of the fender I'd cut from the rear to make a repair piece. Attachment 1813158 It’s a little tricky getting the shape right but it worked out well in the end. Attachment 1813159 Attachment 1813160 Attachment 1813161 |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
5 Attachment(s)
With that done and a couple of random holes welded there was only the front lower section of the fender to do,
Attachment 1813162 I find the easiest way to tackle repairs like this one is to start by removing everything that’s rotten, but don’t throw it away until you’re finished, you never know when you’ll need it for a measurement or pattern. Attachment 1813163 Make your repair piece from cardboard first, then when you’re happy with the fit, make one out of metal Attachment 1813164 Attachment 1813165 There still a couple of pin holes to do and the I have the flange to fabricate and re-attach, unfortunately that will be the end of my truck time for a couple of weeks, I'm off around Europe, Spain France and Italy (not forgetting Monaco) .....Did I really just say unfortunately :lol: Attachment 1813166 |
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Looking good Ian , those things called holidays , do seem to get in the way . l have only just got back from mine a short while ago . I worked on my truck today though, Getting the cab back off and putting it in my garage . Ready to start on the drivers side inner and outer rocker . Enjoy your holiday and come back refreshed ready to start on the truck
|
Re: Ian's Tennessee Honey '64 Short Box Step-side - England
Nice work Ian. You want my old fenders to repair next? Practice makes perfect!
Once found holes in the upper bulkhead of a Lightweight Land Rover that had been filled with Tinfoil and then painted over. I guess it was better than news paper! |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:40 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com