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67c10rustbuket 04-03-2013 10:13 AM

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Post 500 !:metal:

Thanks guys! I saw another frame done with a black/silver color scheme and loved it so I did the same. I really like it

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Originally Posted by Harpie (Post 5983657)
Man that looks freaking awesome!!!! Love the silver wishing I had done something besides all black now lol
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Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 67ctener (Post 5983752)
Wow everything looks great. I really like the color contrast
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Thank you!

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Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 5983930)
Looks super, nice job....Jim

Thanks Jim

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 5984318)
very nice progress Dan!

Thanks Mike!

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Originally Posted by TchncnDen (Post 5984420)
It looks great and you always have the best smilies too!

Thanks, lol little Ellie loves the purple ones and the monkey,:(:mel: I prefer the headbang on the wall. :banghead:

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Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 5984869)
It really does look good with the contracting colors and Grade 8 hardware. Keep after it Dan!

Sure does, Thanks Steve!

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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 5984912)
YEs, great detail work !

Thanks Mike! Peg is looking good but please link it in your sig so I dont have to look so hard to find it :lol:

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Originally Posted by Crash_OK (Post 5985016)
Dan,

Great job on the frame paint scheme. I'm envious of your attention to detail.
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Thanks Mark, I hope it looks as great as yours someday.

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Originally Posted by Mustard72 (Post 5985941)
Wow. That look's cool. I was considering going body color with my trailing arms before switching over to leafs, but that silver is definitely sharp looking. Nice build!

I really think it turned out great, THanks!

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Originally Posted by gdavis (Post 5987775)
The silver does give it a contrast affect. Are you going to leave it that way. Just asking. I like it.

Thanks Gdavis, Yeah all moving parts are powder coated silver. If I were to change anything I would have painted the frame a satin black. Gloss black is a pita!! Congrats on all the work you have done to yours, it looks great!




I will start on the front suspension tomorrow and hopefully get it together by the end of the weekend.:ito:

Johnnyfever 04-03-2013 10:25 AM

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Wow! Looks great. I'm going to have to step my game up to get even close to that. I plan to do some suspension upgrade later on after I'm driving this thing around, so I'll be sure to consult your build when that time comes. Keep up the good work!

Bomp 04-06-2013 12:51 AM

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Been awhile on checking in. Really really nice crisp clean work you do.
Always nice to see someone settin' the bar higher:metal:
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oldblue1968chevy 04-06-2013 04:07 PM

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Def gonig to do my frame with silver accents too! Looks good man

YBNORML 04-06-2013 04:47 PM

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It's been awhile since I checked in here. She's progressing nice. I am a huge fan of the black/silver on the frame. I went with something similar on my shortbox as well. Keep up the good work!
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DD1 04-07-2013 11:26 PM

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Wow, Dan, it's coming along great. I wish I had the patience and know how that you do. You have gone to a place that's way above my comfort level.

Zoomin 04-07-2013 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DD1 (Post 5997488)
Wow, Dan, it's coming along great. I wish I had the patience and know how that you do. You have gone to a place that's way above my comfort level.

Dan's probably gone to lots of places that would make me uncomfortable. :smoke:
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tantrumpipeline 04-11-2013 06:37 PM

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Looks sweet!! Love the accenting on the chassis
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sduckworth13 04-27-2013 07:28 AM

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Dan, just checking to see how your coming along. Everything looks real nice.
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Zoomin 04-27-2013 11:54 AM

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Dan, just checking to see how your coming along. Everything looks real nice.

Yeah, what have you been up to?

ddubbs 04-27-2013 01:16 PM

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Dan the chassis is coming along killer. Luv the colors and attention to detail.:metal::metal:
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67c10rustbuket 04-27-2013 11:57 PM

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Wow! Looks great. I'm going to have to step my game up to get even close to that. I plan to do some suspension upgrade later on after I'm driving this thing around, so I'll be sure to consult your build when that time comes. Keep up the good work!

Thanks! Yours is looking great. Look out for doors

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 5994053)
Been awhile on checking in. Really really nice crisp clean work you do.
Always nice to see someone settin' the bar higher:metal:
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Thanks bompenstien

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Originally Posted by oldblue1968chevy (Post 5994836)
Def gonig to do my frame with silver accents too! Looks good man

Thank you, I like how it looks too.

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Originally Posted by YBNORML (Post 5994873)
It's been awhile since I checked in here. She's progressing nice. I am a huge fan of the black/silver on the frame. I went with something similar on my shortbox as well. Keep up the good work!
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Thanks. I like your new family crew cab. Nice.

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Originally Posted by DD1 (Post 5997488)
Wow, Dan, it's coming along great. I wish I had the patience and know how that you do. You have gone to a place that's way above my comfort level.

Thanks D. Guess I'm a little anal with details sometimes.

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Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 5997495)
Dan's probably gone to lots of places that would make me uncomfortable. :smoke:
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Yeah jails are so not comfortable. They should do something about that. Lol

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Originally Posted by tantrumpipeline (Post 6005687)
Looks sweet!! Love the accenting on the chassis
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Thanks. Where you been hiding? Long time no see.

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Originally Posted by sduckworth13 (Post 6037355)
Dan, just checking to see how your coming along. Everything looks real nice.
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HeyScott just doing some things around the house. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 6037680)
Yeah, what have you been up to?

Busy with other stuff. Will explain below.

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Originally Posted by ddubbs (Post 6037769)
Dan the chassis is coming along killer. Luv the colors and attention to detail.:metal::metal:
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Thank you. Yours is looking great! Love the bed, gives me some ideas for the future...


I have been busy getting ready for our second child, a boy who will be born in the next few weeks. Only things I got done to the truck was pressing the lower ball joints in and set the engine/trans and cab on the frame temporarily for tornado/hail storms. Have to keep one side of the garage open for the lady's Honda. I just ordered some headers last night too. Here is a pic of my helper and the cleaned up garage. Enjoy!
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DD1 04-28-2013 12:12 AM

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Hey Dan, wish my garage looked that clean. Probably cause I don't have a little helper like you do. :lol:

Had not seen any posts from you in a while. I guess you have been busy preparing for the new arrival!

I have a question for you. I remember seeing pics that you did most of your floor repair with the cab on the frame. Is that about right? I am thinking about removing the old cab, and putting the "new" cab on the frame to work on it. It would free up space in my garage, and make it easier for me to take parts off the old cab.

What do you think? Should I just continue working on it where it is or put it on the frame?

67c10rustbuket 04-28-2013 12:23 AM

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D it would be much easier off the frame in my opinion. I had to be a contortionist to make some of the repairs while on the frame. But then again I am getting pretty good at doing things the hard way. :mel::mel::dum:
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Johnnyfever 04-28-2013 01:20 PM

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Wow! You're doing it all the "right" way. I've taken a few more shortcuts to get my home/shop truck usable with plans to do suspension upgrades in the future. I'm actually glad I did so I can use your build for future planning. Thanks Dan and keep up the good work. AND DON'T RUN OVER YOUR DOOR!

DD1 05-21-2013 11:04 PM

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Hey Dan, we have not heard from you in a while. I am guessing that maybe your new arrival made an appearance? If so, congratulations!

Johnnyfever 05-23-2013 09:28 AM

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You guys alright over there in OK?

67c10rustbuket 05-23-2013 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Johnnyfever (Post 6039315)
Wow! You're doing it all the "right" way. I've taken a few more shortcuts to get my home/shop truck usable with plans to do suspension upgrades in the future. I'm actually glad I did so I can use your build for future planning. Thanks Dan and keep up the good work. AND DON'T RUN OVER YOUR DOOR!

Thanks again. I keep my doors outside :lol:

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Originally Posted by DD1 (Post 6083874)
Hey Dan, we have not heard from you in a while. I am guessing that maybe your new arrival made an appearance? If so, congratulations!

Hey D, no baby yet... a few more days.. or not:smoke: I will let everyone know when the little man arrives !
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Originally Posted by Johnnyfever (Post 6086220)
You guys alright over there in OK?

Yes my family is good, we have some employees who lost everything and a few injuries and one lost a spouse in the tornado. Also a few friends and their relatives who also lost homes and businesses. where I work is just south of the damage path by 1-2 miles and a lot of employees lived right there. Bad stuff happenend to a lot of people and their property but the property is just that and can be replaced. Thanks for checking on us.

No truck progress as of yet but I will be off on daddy leave for a few weeks and I will get some truck time in soon. ;)

TchncnDen 05-25-2013 08:58 PM

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Yes my family is good, we have some employees who lost everything and a few injuries and one lost a spouse in the tornado. Also a few friends and their relatives who also lost homes and businesses. where I work is just south of the damage path by 1-2 miles and a lot of employees lived right there. Bad stuff happenend to a lot of people and their property but the property is just that and can be replaced. Thanks for checking on us.
That's some heavy news right there, I'm glad at least you guys are alright. I was wondering when you posted about moving your truck over so your wife could park inside if that would hinder your quick access to the shelter? I'm sure you have that part figured out, just don't block that sucker.:ele::two::thumbs::fro::mel::flagw:

DD1 05-27-2013 10:28 PM

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Hey D, no baby yet... a few more days.. or not:smoke: I will let everyone know when the little man arrives !
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Yes my family is good, we have some employees who lost everything and a few injuries and one lost a spouse in the tornado. Also a few friends and their relatives who also lost homes and businesses. where I work is just south of the damage path by 1-2 miles and a lot of employees lived right there. Bad stuff happenend to a lot of people and their property but the property is just that and can be replaced. Thanks for checking on us.

No truck progress as of yet but I will be off on daddy leave for a few weeks and I will get some truck time in soon. ;)


Glad to hear you are doing well and made it unscathed through the tornado. It's one thing to hear it on the news, and entirely more surreal to hear it directly from someone you know.

No little one yet, huh? Well, hopefully soon and then you can get back to the truck! Speaking of which, that sounds like something I need to do! :lol:

67c10rustbuket 05-28-2013 09:02 PM

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That's some heavy news right there, I'm glad at least you guys are alright. I was wondering when you posted about moving your truck over so your wife could park inside if that would hinder your quick access to the shelter? I'm sure you have that part figured out, just don't block that sucker.:ele::two::thumbs::fro::mel::flagw:

Actually the shelter door slides open on the floor toward the wall and they recommend you park over it so if your roof collapses it won't fall on the door or the area needed to open the door. In any event it is registered with the city so they come check on you if a tornado hits.
Thanks for the smilies, Ellie will love those. :ito:

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Originally Posted by DD1 (Post 6093599)
Glad to hear you are doing well and made it unscathed through the tornado. It's one thing to hear it on the news, and entirely more surreal to hear it directly from someone you know.

No little one yet, huh? Well, hopefully soon and then you can get back to the truck! Speaking of which, that sounds like something I need to do! :lol:

Here is rustbuket jr. rockin a baby Mohawk :lol: oddly enough one of our nurses was the nurse that almost got sucked out of Moore medical center window during the tornado.
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Zoomin 05-28-2013 09:38 PM

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Hey!!

Congratulations on the new buckaroo!!
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es67chevy 05-28-2013 11:20 PM

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Congratulations!! Love the 'hawk'

oldman3 05-28-2013 11:21 PM

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Dan, congrats on the new one, cute guy...Jim

mcbassin 05-28-2013 11:34 PM

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Congrats on the new future Chevy gear head!
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