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Hey Marc congrat's on the welder. Looks like you quickly put it to good use!
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Don't even sweat the gun...I have the same one and it works perfect (going on 4 yrs) what size wire did you go with and also make sure you get a separate tank for Argon for the tig ;)
The reason I ask about the wire .023 will lay smoother and you will have less material for cleanup, If I get into heavy wall stuff to weld ill go upto the .030 Mark... |
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Congrats nice looking unit!!!
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Nice welder! I have the same one. So far, I have only run .023 er70s-2 wire in it. I'm really liking the TIG for sheetmetal. If you haven't bought the TIG kit yet, you can put together better stuff for about the same price.
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I appreciate all of your tips. I'm using .030. If I drop down to .023 do I need to get .023 tips for my gun? it only came with .030 wire and tips. |
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You can still use the 030 tips it wont really effect the weld at all. I use the same tips.
The ER70-s wire is a great all around wire it welds nice and grinds easy. When you get ready to get your tig setup let me know, I can give you some websites to go through that I use and the Torch,cups etc to go with Mark... |
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Your stinger should be fine..I've used mine about 20 years..had a little trouble here and there..I just replaced mine with a upgraded heavy duty version and wow...what a difference...like i said..your ground looks better made than mine was..before I changed it out if I did much continuous welding it would get extremely hot and wouldn't clamp tight..I think you'll be fine..I used the tweco clamp on mine now and it works great..
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I got back out in the garage Saturday. I picked up a welding cart since my last one caught on fire....(jk). While Doug is busy shucking peanuts, I'm going to try to catch up...
I have quite a bit of the rear floor structure cut to length. I started to fab up the front section of floor. The plan is a strong structure that will provide support and added structure. I plan to use some type of wood over the top of the structure. If you look closely at the top of the photo you can see where I used some of the old flooring to space out the structure so the same thickness of wood will fit between the flange and support bracing. I'm kicking around a couple different ideas in my head for the wood. I will use this same 1" x 2" tubing to go over the notch all the way to the rear. This will also provide a nice strong tie in for body mounts. I tried to take a few pics....the lighting is not the best. Marc |
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Looking good Marc
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Yep, I paused my peanut shucking and see you are making good progress. Good idea and direction.
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Soooo cool. Can't wait to see this done. I also wanna see your pickup in person. One of my favorites for sure. I'm glad to see another person with the multimatic. I'm eyeing that one myself. They still have some pretty good deals on them right now.
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I have been busy working on the floor structure. I added more supports as well as the structure that goes up and over the large notch. I paid close attention to place one of the support structures over the body mounting tabs. I will drill through the support to that I can bolt the body through the floor and structure to the frame like it was from the factory. In one of the pictures you will also see I placed a small piece of the rear floor to get an idea of how it will look.
everything is spot welded at this point. This is a good thing because I had to change around one piece I welded in because I used the wrong measurement...that's what the mock up process is for. I also added one piece across the notch. I might add another one above the gas tank. The vision I have for the floor is some type of cool looking wood in the front and rear sections of the floor and a metal notch cover. |
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Another pic.....The next step will be to trim down the stock inner fenders and raise them up slightly...I saw a guy on Facebook that did something similar with his build. I'm following his lead and putting my spin on it.
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Looking good!! How do you like your welder? Are you accessing your compressor and tanks from underneath or hatch?
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Looking good!!!
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Marc you are cruising on the floor structure. Isn't the welder awesome?
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Yes I'm planning on a small pop up gas cap directly above the fill on the tank. Depending on how far down the gas cap flange extends down I might only need about 2" of hose to connect the gas cap to the tank. Marc |
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Great progress and the floor looks really solid! Nice welder - I got the Miller 211 last year and love it. I'm still burning holes but getting better over time.
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I like the build. It's looking great.
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Here is a link. I got mine locally to save on shipping. https://www.holley.com/products/ls_p...ust_manifolds/ Marc |
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Well I have the week off of work so I'm going to spend some time in the garage in hopes to catch up to Doug. It was over 50 degrees today in Michigan which is crazy for December. I decided it was a good day to pull the 20's off of my 48 to throw them on the 53 suburban to check fitment. I also started to fit the inner fenders. The goal is 22" rims up front with full OE inner fenders. I have such a nice set of OE inner fenders that it pained me to cut them up to fit to my Porterbuilt drop member. I also spent a few minutes to weld up a few small holes in an effort to clean up the inner fenders.
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Marc this is a killer pic
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Looking good Marc.
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Cant wait to see more of this!
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Looks great!!!
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How did the wheel and tire fit?
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I have since went back and added some material back to the inner fenders to improve the look/fit. I'm liking the fit more and more.. Marc |
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looks great. I too woulda cringed cutting up them inners.
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the extra work will pay off. are you painting the engine bay area? I personally love the stock inners. its just one of the things the factory did so well from the gate. glad you are using them. IMO the newer parts in the engine bay have more contrast with some of the old original features of the truck. If everything looks new I feel like the balance is off and it feels too modern. To me I like the contrast of old and new, more toward the old!
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