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Came home from London tonight, and got some post through the front door...... also a slip from the UPS guy to say there was a parcel left at the neighbors.
So I went around and fetched the parcel...... posted in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I smelled a rat.... only kmowing one person who lives in Fayetteville. Go take a look at www.tubatrucks.com So I opened the small parcel first, it was from Illinois, from Dan "WhippinSaw" and was the replacement panel for the radio opening in my trucks dash that had been put there by an Angry Badger on mind altering drugs. Lovely bit of replacement metal to be welded in when I cut a huge hole in the dash. Thank you mate. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0955fe8c.jpg Then I got a Face Time call from Don in Arkansas to discuss posting the door replacement panels he cut out yesterday, as usual it took about 30 minutes before I got on to the next package. Cutting the side open, it just kept on giving, and giving, and giving. At one point I was laughing out loud in a way that would get a community psychiatric nurse worried at the contents. So I called Clem in Fayetteville to say "Thank You Clemdaddy !! " Clem, in his usual nonchalant way said it was all cool, and Happy Birthday. I loved every piece, especially the blow up Sinclair Dino which has to be a bit rare, and the Thermometer, both of which along with the Heartbeat of America and plate surround are now fitted up in my study. He also sent a rather juicy Arkansas Razorbacks T-Shirt for Nicola which she grabbed and went straight up to try on when she got home...... can you say HOOTERS !! http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/Hooters.jpg LIFE IS GOOD !! http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa1b47c1e.jpg Thank you guys, it just gets better and better. |
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Lucky Guy. Some nice stuff your scored there Rian
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Wooooo PIG!!!!:metal:
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Well while doing a job at a Chrysler, Volvo , fiat and lotus dealer today I found this in there scrap metal pile . So I thought of Rian and grabbed it for him . Judging by the size I think it's more likely to have come off a Chrysler than a little fiat 500, but should be good for your truck Grizz
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Nice Score on the hitch...:metal:
Rian sent me a text with a pic of it and the lounge at the hotel where he's staying across the street from Windsor Castle… He emailed me some pics of the Castke and the changing of the guard… pretty cool! Cheers!!! |
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Came home Friday night and the neighbor brought around a parcel.
Contents........ Bumper bolts, welding clamps I had ordered and apple licorice from Ta2Don. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psjqpcusqk.jpg Last week Martin climbed into a large skip and like a circus monkey, hanging on one side with one hand, he managed to retrieve this heavy duty towbar, possibly Jeep Cherokee. So last night I dismantled it, as it is a heavy old thing. Once more the rattle gun paid for itself on all the rusted bolts and nuts. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pskx0zbjsh.jpg Along with the A-Class Mercedes Benz towbar which together will be making a new removable towbar and fitting points for bumper mounts for the new rear bumper. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psrwp89a4e.jpg Next up, I bolted the side plates to the chassis, cut the end plates off both towbars and fitted the Merc one between the Jeep items. Grinding the parts clean for welding, I set my welder on higher power and feed. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps3vbddvzj.jpg The Mercedes parts ball fitting tabs were left on till I have finished making the slip on/in removable parts, then it will be welded on to the original chassis support along with tabs to bolt it to the Merc cross bar. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pshmha2wdo.jpg Got to welding the corners to the new side tabs, but my welder melted its tips, twice...... and the thread on the tip is screwed, so I pulled the plug on the welding. Seems I need to figure out the settings a bit more and replace the torch as it is a bit knackered. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pspuryu0ra.jpg Last thing. Today I fitted the pair of Sinclair stickers Grunty made for me years ago for the Taunus Transit, to the Caravan Shed. Especially for ClemDaddy, who for those who do not know, lives in a 1940's Sinclair Service station. TAKE A LOOK AT: www.tubatrucks.com to see the perfect home. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psnk6vopaw.jpg |
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I am pleased the tow bar I risked life and limb for worked ok . As for your welder if you turn up the power you need to turn up the wire speed . That's why the tip is melting . Alternatively you can always increase the size of tip and the wire size for heavy duty welding
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Happy Belated Birthday Rian
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After weeks of waiting for the planets to align, today it all came together.
Ashley in Portsmouth had given me some tarpaulins he had gained a few years ago, to use for the truck and covering it etc. So, via the power of "Pony Express" a mate of his delivered them to Bridges Auto breakers in Peas Pottage for me to collect today. I picked Martin up early as we were going to rummage through some of the cars in the yard for bits to use in our builds. I was also hoping to find a Jeep Cherokee there as I need a pair of door stops for my doors and an aircon pipe for my buddy Maverick in South Africa who needs one. Unfortunately, it turned out they have no Cherokees at all. When I got there, the guys had the tarps, and also a surprise from Ashley, he had had his buddy the Pony Express man, make me a massive Chevy logo sticker for my garage...... watch this space. THANKS MATE !! USA sized plate and large fast cat for perspective. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps9seabjti.jpg Next up we were searched,and let loose in the yard. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psbiysxoev.jpg Martin went straight for the Ford Mondeo's as he knew he wanted an oval dash clock to build into his truck. Unfortunately, all the cars there were stripped of their clocks, except for one, which he managed to to get out. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psk9nmqppg.jpg Next up he showed me the very cool retractable cup holder that seems to be fitted only to the Mondeo's and three of the bodies there had them, so we took them all out. after this we walked around the yard, scavenging Jaguars, Mercedes, BMW and other brands looking for bits to remove, eventually we got back to where we started, and another scan around the outsides of the wrecks yielded a broken out dash under the snow, under the rear of another car.... JACKPOT !!!! A dash face with the clock still stuck in it with the plug and wiring attached, as well as another cup holder. I plan on making another metal section below my dash to fit all the gauges I removed previously, and each end will get a "hidden" cup holder. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psn8ioqfr1.jpg Next up it was back to the office and in anticipation for getting scapled for the parts we had picked, we put them on the counter...... £2.00 per item..... so $3.00 per item..... WTF ? Thats cheap. SCORE !!! While out there I also kicked a Rover Grille out from under the snow. £5.00 bargain as well. These guys really are not greedy. Which makes for a nice change. Possibly for Clem's garage if it suits his Decor in Fayetteville. Registration plate for perspective of size. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psxnesqhia.jpg Last thing for the day was to get a Bacon Buttie and a coffee at a service station vendor. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstgrpepag.jpg So all in, a short day out, but a great one. |
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Nice work on the tow bar, looks like its well engineered, When I welded my bumper up I had to take the welder of the gas and use the thickest flux core wire the machine could handle, by the time I was finished with it I was much better at laying down a bead, good place to practice on, most of the funky welds you can take a grinder to them and smooth them out. my fleet to step bumper conversion is here in murphy98's page http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=616543&page=2
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Diggin' the hidden cup holders…;)
Nice Score on a wintry day...:metal: Cheers!:mm: |
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While working on my truck today. I was looking for something in my garage ,and I came across this as you know I have purchased a new number plate surround that lights up. This is therefore surplus to requirements . Knowing you needed one with a light in it I will bring it over on Wednesday . You will need to assemble your sand blasting cabinet to clean it up
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Here's a link to that Sweet T-Shirt you sent me a pic of...:mm:
http://www.hotrodavenue.com/product/...evy-c10-tshirt https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8581/...cfbe0c8b_o.jpgIMG_1378 by ta2don, on Flickr Cheers! |
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Got home tonight and there was an envelope in the post......
Thank you Tim "Ruffgeezer" this is a very cool addition to my crazy collection. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psweawj8sh.jpg And for those of you who like a bit of detail....... This is the bike it came from. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pscp1z8urv.jpg |
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Very Cool!
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Last year, Nicola and I went out one day to just drive the truck about randomly, looking for decent places for her to photograph it.
One of the places we stopped was over on the road to Grain, with an industrial type backdrop, so she set her camera to pull out the red in the shot, and turn everything else to black and white, this also worked really well with the yellow of the rape seed/canola oil flower fields. So I decided to have a canvas printed for my study using one of the high resolution images. Today I collected it on the way home and tonight I put it up in the study...... it surprised me by its sheer size, sorry but I could not really get a decent photo of my office. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pslyi3imko.jpg Last week I really battled with my welder and eventually after replacing some of the nozzle parts, Martin suggested I change the tips to 0.8mm to run the 0.6mm wire I weld with. I did this tonight, and with power set high and wire feed sufficient, I am pleased to say that the towbar side mounting plates are now securely glued on. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswcenplif.jpg In position. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psrkf2flsx.jpg Next up I removed the actual tow section from the cross bar. The outer size of the towing section should just fit inside the piece of cross bar I planned to harvest from the Cherokee towbar. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswm3ja2zk.jpg YUPPP !! http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psf6faoxwj.jpg Once liberated, and ground back on the bench grinder, I went to the woodwork shed and ran them both on my linisher, the belt will need replacing for woodwork, but did the job I asked it to do. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psn455jpwv.jpg Not completely fitting in all the way, but as good as I believe I will be needing, I now need to wait till the spares I ordered in last year, including the 67-72 rear bumper gets here, then Martin and I will fetch them from Ron our importer and I can make the bumper brackets up, the fit the bumper up, followed by measuring, cutting the tow hitch, an lastly, welding it partly to the truck and bolting it to the cross bar, so that the towbar will still be removable from the rear. This is where I stopped tonight. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psexwksdko.jpg |
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Thanks for the sneak peek mate...:mm:
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Looking great!!!
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As I drove up to my house tonight, there was a large Parcel Force van parked across my driveway.
I saw the guy walk in as I stopped over the road, so met him at the front door, it was the second time he had been here today, thankfully he had thought of trying to see if anyone had come in since he had been here earlier to deliver another parcel from Searcy, Arkansas. My door repair panels, cut out of Ta2Don's trucks original drivers door. And a retired Tattoo gun from his collection I had wanted to buy from him, but that he refused money for. Not a very big or heavy parcel by any means, but thought I would add a photo of the costs associated with postage/shipping. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswvtqijgo.jpg The tattoo gun was to be included in a birthday present I wanted to male up for Nicola, who has her birthday tomorrow on the 5th Feb. I had the artwork from one of her tattoos that we both really like, mounted it inside a box frame, then mounted the gun, for which I had made its own needle/lance out of some 0.6mm welding wire, onto the backing board next to the pic. It may seem a weird gift, but I know just how mad my wife is...... so hopefully it will be good. Remember the Celtic Cross I carved for her birthday last year ?? http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psuvvrinxy.jpg By 7pm Ian, our old lodger was around to do some computer stuff and printing, as he does not have a printer. Then mate Martin popped in while Ian was here and all work stopped for an hour or more. After which Martin and I went down to the garage to look at the spacing etc of the removable tow hitch I am building. Not having the rear bumper yet, we had to guess the spacing and positioning of the sleeve, and I then cut off the last piece of the old towbar mount from under the trucks chassis and mocked up everything. The sleeve and the slider insert can be cut to length when the bumper is fitted so that it is as far out of sight as possible. I would love to know if anyone has a removable towbar fitted to a 60-66 C10 and what their measurements are. Here is the mock up, if you look straight down the rear of the bed, it is 260mm http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa3cvknvk.jpg You will see the cross bar/bearer has been moved up and inward as well, as it was sitting too low and far out for when the bumper is fitted. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psnjqyzjg7.jpg From the top of the bed, to the top of the sleeve is 170mm I would again love to know what measurements anyone who has one fitted, has on their truck. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psittg8ujh.jpg Another measurement, this time to the bottom of the sleeve, above my cross brace, at 230mm, if anyone van inform me what they have, this would be hugely helpful. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps8mctphb7.jpg I also plan on making up a removable number plate carrier that should sit roughly like in this pic. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psjkabfbjv.jpg Lastly, sleeve without the insert, resting above the cross bar. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psmalctmew.jpg Any advice and info, measurements etc, greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking in. |
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Sorry I can't help with Tow Bar spacing...:waah:
…but, that old Tattoo Machine sure looks better there, as it was resting in a box in a dark cabinet here…;) Cheers mate! |
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Thanks to your contribution, I have a happy wife Don :mm: Started my day filled with hope that I would be doing loads of truck stuff today, even did the "Jazz Hands" in my Tuba Trucks T-Shirt, because it was going to be a great day. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psvku8jfqg.jpg OOOOOPPPPPPSSS......? A friends Jack Russell terrier died last weekend, she was devastated, so Nicola brought a small cross home, and despite us not knowing what religion the dog was, she asked me to make a little stand for the cross, as it may be comforting to her friend. So I thought I would spend an hour or two turning it, as well as an ashtray ordered by Mike Minino in Omaha, Nebraska, then TRUCK TIME !!. Famous last words....... Never cane close to the truck, except to have a lovely long visit from mate Woodsie who brought around some prezzies and a card for Nicola's birthday, managed to show him some of the jobs the truck is awaiting etc. he really gets this whole resto thing. Then back to the woodwork shed. A pile of blanks waiting their turn... http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pscz3bjttk.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps1m4bdsse.jpg Half way there... http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psyyorxejz.jpg Suddenly the day was done, and though I had done a lot of non truck stuff, including filling up the various wood and coal stores I had a few bits to show, including some bowls which Nicola promptly claimed. Includes Mikes ashtray, soon off to Nebraska. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pslsqf0ag4.jpg Now watching Pink Floyd in concert with a little beverage, then bed and hopefully tomorrow some truck time.... Nicola said I could. |
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Those look very nice , especially the cross.
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You never cease to amaze me Rian.
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Cleared and cleaned the garage today, got more wood into my woodpile.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pshblbfzgn.jpg While cleaning and clearing the garage, I did discover a set of towbar mounting plates, and they are smaller and fit differently to the ones I had planned to use. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps6hnwwwmi.jpg The smaller brackets pull the cross bar upward and can be fitted closer to the bed as well. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstxxhuhj2.jpg I started to cut the pieces to prepare them for welding up etc, then realized I really need the new bumper to get it all right. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psherrioo2.jpg So now I have to wait for my spares I ordered last year to get here by container |
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I am still a little grasshopper compared to most of the guys on here. I just tend to post bits that make me who I am, and because I think most of us are not one dimensional. I wish I had the skills and ability some guys have naturally, for me it's all learned from pics, advice and copying what guys do. |
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Made up my new heavy duty extension cord from a 110V site cable so that I can get easy current onto the drive when I do heavy duty welding.
This will obviously not be needed for welding plate steel, but I do have a next little side project ready as seen in Kiwi Kev's back yard Hot Rod shop. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstefx1wky.jpg With the imminent arrival of my 67-72 rear bumper, and the towbar build going on the back ground, I decided to build my own bumper brackets, rather than spend the $67.00 plus shipping on a set of reproduction irons, even if I wanted them, so yesterday I stopped at a scrap yard on the way home and got these two almost 6 foot lengths of galvanised flat bar, I am sure they will work just fine. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psgbj8tvaz.jpg This week I also got some very cool plates from "Tiggi" in Iowa, the smaller ones are very cool, they go on stuff that has wheels, but never really make it onto the road. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps1mjs9z5s.jpg Lastly, thanks to mate Martin's relentless searching for ways for me to spend money..... I may have found an EBay source for an Auto box steering column to replace the bodged one on my truck. They seller has a few G20 Chevy Day Vans, I have no idea what year model G20 steering columns will fit my 1966 C10, but hope to figure it out soon, as it has to be cheaper at around £200.00 delivered than an Ididit item plus freight from the USA. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psujs0uiiv.jpg So, if anyone has some knowledge of what to avoid, and what to go for in these steering columns, please let me know. Cheers. |
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American video discovered elsewhere, explaining why exactly you need a truck in your life.
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thats a really cool video. love that deluxe truck with all the trim. but the part where the spokesman was talking about what can be delivered to your home and those horrible graphics of the items popped up... now that was bad. makes you appreciate even simple special effects.
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Nice find Rian cool video
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MINI ROAD TRIP !!
Well, it was a trip, and it was by road. Got contacted by our import agent this week to say our bits had landed and been unpacked. Duties and shipping to be paid on collection. So Martin and I set off early, also to meet up with Paul Y en-route before collecting our parts from Ron. Perfect weather. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psaojguwtk.jpg Spent about 90 minutes with Paul talking truck, especially his plans for Woody. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0bvs87ax.jpg As always we spent quite a long time chatting cars, imports and the state of the nation before collecting our bits and setting off. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psvabv1nna.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psawofz2dc.jpg Managed to negotiate Ron out of a cool plate for my collection, from his wall. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psmwjz7ric.jpg On the way back one of the landmarks I always miss out on photographing was this pub. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psdlruw7vv.jpg One of the items we collected was our 67-72 rear bumpers. NOW QUESTION TIME.... ??? I never realized that there were more holes in them than the two bumper bolt holes. On top of that, I feel a bit pisssed off as there "extra" holes let down the chrome and the show...... It looks like the extra hole was laser cut, and the chrome around this hole is rubbish, or non existent. Any advice on my perception here happily accepted. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psvps4u2eo.jpg This is the extra hole, and also there are two notches in the bottom edge on each side of the number plate recess. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psv73uoaox.jpg Up close. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstyg7jj5m.jpg My total haul for today, included a load of window rubbers, and a set of door instep stainless strips as well as new door hinge pins. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psuboxeasw.jpg Tabitha for some reason attached the carpet box with a vengeance. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psw1csgr1k.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psmkq9yu0q.jpg After Martin left to go see to the dogs and Amanda, possibly in that order, I went to the garage to carry on figuring out the tow bar. Managed to get to a point where I drilled more holes and cut some metal away. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psqqmlpnku.jpg Next up welding tomorrow. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psleig0bdk.jpg |
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Unfortunately The Cock inn has been shut for many years... Funny as I nearly bought te house next door many years ago.
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