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SkinnyG 01-15-2021 11:15 PM

Re: SkinnyG's '61 Apache
 
I'm really enjoying the blaster. It's a cheap 10 gallon pressure pot sandblaster. Lots of negative reviews, but I'm loving it. Absolutely loving it. Except when it's freezing outside, like today.

You'll want a good compressor.

I mean cutting the mounting flange off the entire rear fender, and extending the fenders outboard maybe an inch or so. The bed/fenders are narrower than the cab itself.

cwcarpenter98 01-15-2021 11:30 PM

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I'd be doing the same that you are with the blaster, so that'll probably work for me.


I've seen many people widen older fenders to go over a dually rear by adding a strip of sheet metal through the middle of the fender. Maybe see if you can source another fender or two to get the amount of metal you want and the shape? Although, you do have the tools and skill set to make your own section, so might not need another fender or two

jkeating1 01-15-2021 11:43 PM

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....anyone ever widen the rear fenders to better match the front?

IDK about that, but I always thought this idea to widen the rear fenders to match the inside to the outside was really thinking outside the box

jkeating1 01-15-2021 11:47 PM

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They recently did an episode on Car Fix (MotorTrend on demand) where they widened the fenders on a stepside in a more conventional style.

It can't be hard-they did it all on a 30 minute TV show.

SkinnyG 01-16-2021 12:42 AM

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Ah. I'll look for that episode. 22 minutes plus commercials sounds right up my alley.

SkinnyG 01-16-2021 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyG (Post 8864731)
Unrelated - anyone ever widen the rear fenders to better match the front?

Found a few links:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...57#post6711157

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...483885&page=15

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=505805

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=650721

Yeah...... Nah.

jkeating1 01-16-2021 11:16 AM

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Season 9 Episode 13 "Patina Truck"

The Rocknrod 01-16-2021 11:56 AM

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Some impressive work going on in this build. Thanks for the pics.

SkinnyG 01-16-2021 09:58 PM

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Not really motivated in the shop today.

Letting epoxy cure further before welding. Tidied a bit. I played around with some tubing and I think I have a decent plan for the panhard.

SkinnyG 01-17-2021 09:30 PM

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Welded in, and I got to experiment with the "shrinking disc" I picked up - they are, indeed, magic. I likely won't spend a lot of time making this area perfect, absolutely zero people are ever going to see it (good place to experiment).

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...5s-672x378.jpg

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...8s-672x378.jpg

SkinnyG 01-18-2021 01:10 AM

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My son worked some picture magic and come up with this:

https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/p...on_mmthumb.jpg

caseyjones 01-18-2021 02:00 AM

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I bounce between inspired by and terrified by your battle with rust. Thanks again for documenting all of it.

SkinnyG 01-18-2021 02:07 AM

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One step at a time.

The whole project is almost overwhelming, if I sit down and think about it. Instead, I try to pick one thing, and do that one thing. Eventually, all the one things will get done and it will be done.

And my truck isn't as bad for rust as others on here.

jkeating1 01-19-2021 02:56 PM

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I'm a bright yellow fan so I love the pic!

It must be satisfying to know your actual door gaps are better than the rendering.

72cs20 01-19-2021 06:05 PM

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[QUOTE=SkinnyG;8865936]One step at a time.

The whole project is almost overwhelming, if I sit down and think about it. Instead, I try to pick one thing, and do that one thing. Eventually, all the one things will get done and it will be done.

Exactly sums up my project!

SkinnyG 01-21-2021 09:24 PM

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In the momentary meantime, I cut the grooves in the boards for the bed on the table saw at work:

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...3s-672x378.jpg

88Stanger 01-22-2021 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyG (Post 8865936)
One step at a time.

The whole project is almost overwhelming, if I sit down and think about it. Instead, I try to pick one thing, and do that one thing. Eventually, all the one things will get done and it will be done.

And my truck isn't as bad for rust as others on here.

This is exactly how i tackled mine also. Do not get me wrong... there were days i was like, this is done, i am done..... but a couple days later.... i am right back out there and attacking it. I will tell you this, after you get all that done, the feeling of accomplishment will out weigh your overwhelming feelings you had. SkinnyG damn my friend this is looking awesome!!!! Great job!!

88Stanger 01-22-2021 10:32 AM

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Your sons render is cool! gives it that cool look and kinda like a comic book look in a real world setting. i like it.

SkinnyG 01-23-2021 01:45 AM

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Two wrongs might make a right.

In cutting the bed wood, I accidentally grooved the outer boards that the bed sides sit on. They are apparently not supposed to be grooved at all.

Except when I placed the new angle strips, I accounted for the groove I was going to put in. So it's probably going to be ok.

We'll see.

SkinnyG 01-23-2021 07:01 PM

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Was intending to work on the hood today, but instead I placed all the freshly grooved bed boards in to see how they looked, and discovered I mis-estimated board spacing by 1/32" per side, and need to trim the end boards some more. No matter.

Then I fired up the heat gun and scraped undercoating off the bed crossmembers, and fully welded the risers so I can do hidden bed-to-frame fasteners.

And my hands and wrists have been killing me lately, so it looks like I'm not going to get much done this weekend.

SkinnyG 01-23-2021 09:46 PM

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Grrr.

I ordered Trex decking from my local Home Depot. The three 20' lengths arrived, except the forklift operator drove over them, chipping one and breaking another.

They ordered me two more 12' board to replace the two board lengths I needed, except while I said "non-grooved" what they ordered was "grooved." Didn't think it mattered.

But guess what - it does. The "grooved" Trex is thicker by about 1/16". Which means the boards I placed at the ends are too thick, and I'll have to re-cut the 1/8" part of the grooves on the rest of the boards, as I referenced the end boards to make the last cuts, and the rest of the boards are thinner, so those cuts aren't deep enough.

And of course, nobody is at the "special order desk" until Monday. Grrr.

SCOTI 01-23-2021 10:58 PM

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Dang....

SkinnyG 01-25-2021 11:08 PM

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I cut the thicker "grooved" Trex board down about 1/16" by setting the table blade height to "scary" and trying to avoid finger contact as I pushed the thicker boards through.

Just as a reference: Trex Select comes in 5.5" widths. I used seven boards at full width, and the end boards were cut to 3.5" wide. This seemed to work fine, but you may want to do your own measurement.

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...48-672x378.jpg

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...71-672x378.jpg

88Stanger 01-26-2021 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyG (Post 8869995)
I cut the thicker "grooved" Trex board down about 1/16" by setting the table blade height to "scary" and trying to avoid finger contact as I pushed the thicker boards through.

Just as a reference: Trex Select comes in 5.5" widths. I used seven boards at full width, and the end boards were cut to 3.5" wide. This seemed to work fine, but you may want to do your own measurement.

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...48-672x378.jpg

https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...71-672x378.jpg

Well i want to go this route, so if you do not mind i may ask you some questions when i get to that point..... should only be months away.... lol

SkinnyG 01-26-2021 11:15 AM

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I'm having second thoughts about how I did the end board widths. I cut them so they did not go past the bolts. I think they should go past the bolts to better support the sides.

It looks like I should have cut the end boards at 4".

Which I -had- done, and then second-guessed myself.

Guess I'm ordering another board....


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