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MiraclePieCo 02-23-2020 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by evilokc (Post 8682883)
its been a while since I fired up the tig welder and it showed. I finally got a decent weld. I'm becoming an excellent grinder.

Haha!

Chris(NJ) 02-23-2020 06:24 PM

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I had some extra Second Skin Audio Damplifier Pro leftover from my Tacoma, so I stuck a few of the remaining sheets on the floorboard. I'll stuff a couple in the doors to use up the remainder.

mick53 02-24-2020 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8683221)
I wonder if it will gradually shift into position with the heat of summer and some driving?

If it's under stress now and doesn't break it will eventually conform to the shape. Glass is not a solid.

DransportGarage 02-24-2020 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8683221)
I wonder if it will gradually shift into position with the heat of summer and some driving?

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Originally Posted by mick53 (Post 8683474)
If it's under stress now and doesn't break it will eventually conform to the shape. Glass is not a solid.

Here's a picture. It's 3X better than it was, but this was the best I could get it.



Good points. Thanks guys. Now I have a decision to make. If I try to glue it now, there's nothing in the interior to mess up (carpets, consoles, headliner etc.). I think I'm going to try to glue the edge down and clamp it. If it looks like it's going to straighten itself up during the summer I can always take the glue out with solvent. I didn't want to take a small pie cut out of the lip but it really calmed it down. Before that it looked like an elephant ear.

62 Barnfind 02-24-2020 05:15 PM

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Updated my to do list for the bed. In no particular order.

MARTINSR 02-26-2020 12:11 AM

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Nothing exciting, no photos. :D But I got my running board apron I have been working on about finished up. Got some cracks welded. First time I have fired up my torch since I moved. Got a little shrinking and stretching done (don't you always go to far and have to go backwards? LOL) and will get it finished up tomorrow I think.

Brian

Black_Sheep 02-26-2020 12:19 AM

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Here's a picture. It's 3X better than it was, but this was the best I could get it.

Before you glue it, get a plastic tool like this and pull the rubber away from the glass and spray liberally with window cleaner. Work the tool up and down along the glass, pressing against the rubber. You might have to do it inside and outside, but the pucker should be able to be worked out.

MARTINSR 02-26-2020 09:51 AM

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I made these tools out of screwdrivers and ball bearings, worked damn good to get that rubber nice.

https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/win...ls-360386.html


Brian

DransportGarage 02-26-2020 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Black_Sheep (Post 8684680)
Before you glue it, get a plastic tool like this and pull the rubber away from the glass and spray liberally with window cleaner. Work the tool up and down along the glass, pressing against the rubber. You might have to do it inside and outside, but the pucker should be able to be worked out.

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8684798)
I made these tools out of screwdrivers and ball bearings, worked damn good to get that rubber nice.
Brian

Thanks, guys. I did all that. Have good tools, and I had the glass so soaped up I could pull on the inside and see the outside move. The problem is, the glass is too large and it bottoms out before it can be slid to the driver's side far enough.

This is a weird situation. We put this glass in another truck in 15 minutes, perfectly. Something bad happened to my truck in its life even though there was no apparent damage on the roof. Maybe got smacked hard in the side and bent the upper "A" pillars? Who knows. We have already ground about 3/16" off the upper corners of the glass just to get it to go in at all. A little more would probably do it, but we've made 5 runs at it, and I'm tired of it.

The gluing is going very well, and it could be unglued if necessary. I think it's going to be OK.

MARTINSR 02-27-2020 12:28 AM

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I got my right running board apron fit and basically finished. I need to drill out some holes so the bolts will go through but it's looking good!

Brian

idbeast 02-27-2020 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by DransportGarage (Post 8683769)
Here's a picture. It's 3X better than it was, but this was the best I could get it.



Good points. Thanks guys. Now I have a decision to make. If I try to glue it now, there's nothing in the interior to mess up (carpets, consoles, headliner etc.). I think I'm going to try to glue the edge down and clamp it. If it looks like it's going to straighten itself up during the summer I can always take the glue out with solvent. I didn't want to take a small pie cut out of the lip but it really calmed it down. Before that it looked like an elephant ear.

Following...

joedoh 02-27-2020 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DransportGarage (Post 8684978)
Thanks, guys. I did all that. Have good tools, and I had the glass so soaped up I could pull on the inside and see the outside move. The problem is, the glass is too large and it bottoms out before it can be slid to the driver's side far enough.

This is a weird situation. We put this glass in another truck in 15 minutes, perfectly. Something bad happened to my truck in its life even though there was no apparent damage on the roof. Maybe got smacked hard in the side and bent the upper "A" pillars? Who knows. We have already ground about 3/16" off the upper corners of the glass just to get it to go in at all. A little more would probably do it, but we've made 5 runs at it, and I'm tired of it.

The gluing is going very well, and it could be unglued if necessary. I think it's going to be OK.


its the gasket, I had the same thing happen on a truck with the elephant ear in one corner and working around the gasket with the plastic tool made it a lot better. that problem hasnt happened again yet. although the last gasket was so stiff I broke an original windshield half.

mick53 02-29-2020 02:49 PM

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I finished polishing my brake and clutch parts. These parts are going to slip right through the air. It takes a long time to polish this stuff and most people don't care. Although labor intensive polishing doesn't cost much to do. I would say anyone can afford to do it. I don't have any super cool polishing tools. I use a dremel, die grinder and buffer/grinder machine. I have found that 90% of the work is by hand anyway. Unless just removing material I stay away from the little D/A type die grinder because for some reason the little swirl marks are very hard to get out. At some point you are always polishing scratches so the level is up to you. I have also learned that there is a big difference between shinny and flat and shinny. Thank you for your time. Also "chicks dig it" so there's that.

evilokc 02-29-2020 09:31 PM

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I fixed the long standing headlight issue. I put a power light on the headlight switch and had no power. put the power light in the fuse panel socket for the headlights and I did have power. tested the fuse and it was good. made a jumper to double check still nothing. started tracing wires and the idiot i paid to wire the truck needs his ass kicked. after sorting through the spider webs of death he call routed wires i found the issue. he didn't wire the headlights into the fuse panel socket labeled for the headlights. the headlights are in an unlabeled socked for extra accessories. turned out to be a fuse. easy to correct once i knew it wasn't the headlight fuse. this is why i don't pay anyone to work on my stuff anymore. im not a great mechanic but i care. i do things as correctly as i can.
i have the inner fender painted and ready to go on and i am prepping the outer fender tonight. hoping to start installation tomorrow. for the moment the hotrod gods are smiling on me.

evilokc 02-29-2020 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by mick53 (Post 8686858)
I finished polishing my brake and clutch parts. These parts are going to slip right through the air. It takes a long time to polish this stuff and most people don't care. Although labor intensive polishing doesn't cost much to do. I would say anyone can afford to do it. I don't have any super cool polishing tools. I use a dremel, die grinder and buffer/grinder machine. I have found that 90% of the work is by hand anyway. Unless just removing material I stay away from the little D/A type die grinder because for some reason the little swirl marks are very hard to get out. At some point you are always polishing scratches so the level is up to you. I have also learned that there is a big difference between shinny and flat and shinny. Thank you for your time. Also "chicks dig it" so there's that.


looks really nice. good work

idbeast 03-01-2020 01:35 AM

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I got the Beast running again, I'll take it for a drive in the morning to see how far I make it! I do have a backup plan in effect... one of my friends with a car trailer will come get me if it dies!!!

Jim W

MiraclePieCo 03-01-2020 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by evilokc (Post 8687040)
this is why i don't pay anyone to work on my stuff anymore. im not a great mechanic but i care. i do things as correctly as i can.

When someone else works on my projects, I typically have twice as much work UNDOING what they did and REDOING it right.

MARTINSR 03-01-2020 11:35 PM

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Not exciting but I have to prove I am actually spending time on my truck or I will get beat up. :D I got the running board and apron finished up tonight, onto the next fine tuning, the passenger door.

Brian

MARTINSR 03-02-2020 11:36 PM

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Got my five minutes in on the truck. Did a little studying of the door fit on the right side. Pulled the door, tomorrow I will open the holes up a tat on the upper hinge and put the door back on to fit it better than it was.

Brian

https://scontent.fboi1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...11&oe=5E85C21F

DransportGarage 03-03-2020 05:25 AM

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Building the kick panels and dash skirt.

The console and door panels are done at the upholsterer's. I'll be picking them up today.

mick53 03-03-2020 10:21 PM

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Time to do something different and polish engine parts and paint the fins. I like these little fluted bits for removing a lot of material in the nooks and crannies.

MARTINSR 03-04-2020 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DransportGarage (Post 8688327)
Building the kick panels and dash skirt.

The console and door panels are done at the upholsterer's. I'll be picking them up today.

Interesting!

Brian:metal:

MARTINSR 03-04-2020 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by mick53 (Post 8688758)
Time to do something different and polish engine parts and paint the fins. I like these little fluted bits for removing a lot of material in the nooks and crannies.

I am digging those pieces! It's a 292?

Brian

MARTINSR 03-04-2020 12:45 AM

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I got the holes opened up in the hinge and got the door on and found that the door is hitting the A pillar, crap! I need to take the door back off and do a little massaging to the pillar and door to get a little clearance.

Brian

mick53 03-04-2020 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8688824)
I am digging those pieces! It's a 292?

Brian

Yes 292 with 4-71 blower and 3 Roch 2 bbl.


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