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chad64chevy 06-09-2013 07:43 PM

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thanks flips, I for one am one of those people that have taking a job way below my skill level! but you got to do what you can for your family and hope everything works out, the move will be exactly what we need!

gimmy 64 06-09-2013 07:51 PM

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only an hour and a half away that's what us Californians do. drive to work everyday. live where rent is cheep and drive where the jobs are. but I here you on the life thing you do what you got to do.

Jmorales3181 06-09-2013 09:16 PM

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Hope the move works for you and your family! I sometimes wish my girl would be ready for us to just pack up so i can move back to az. But like you said you do what you have to do for your family...well most of us guys anyway:lol:
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chad64chevy 06-14-2013 10:06 PM

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ok pics of the passenger side rear wheelwell tubbed! got some hammer and dolly work to do, and add a lil filler, then strip the inside of the bedsides down! i'm going to do a spray in bed liner, but I think its to hot here to do it, so i'll wait til its a lil cooler to spray it!!

Bomp 06-15-2013 01:00 AM

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Nice work on the extensions. How much deeper are they?

Jmorales3181 06-15-2013 02:22 PM

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Nice work!
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coulter 06-20-2013 05:31 PM

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that wheel tub is looking good man!!! have you decided if you are when you are gonna move?

flips72 06-20-2013 05:57 PM

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sweet! glad to see you getting some wrench time in, it will give you some time to think about stuff other than what life has to throw at you.

chad64chevy 06-23-2013 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6124234)
Nice work on the extensions. How much deeper are they?

the tubs are 16" wide on the inside i'll post pics in a bit!!

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Originally Posted by Jmorales3181 (Post 6124729)
Nice work!
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thanks jmorales, it is taking some time doing it since its like 95* here with a heat making it like 115*

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Originally Posted by coulter (Post 6133662)
that wheel tub is looking good man!!! have you decided if you are when you are gonna move?

thanks coulter, yes I have! we are moving to Tulsa in feb., that way we have the time and money! my lead at work, his step-father has rental houses up there and said he would give me his number when we move up there, he told me; he's got a nice 3bedroom, 2bath, 2 car garage, 4 car carport, fenced yard front and back for not much more then i'm paying now and is willing to sell it too! :metal: and he has offered to help me get on at his brother job, running a brake press for $16hr., my wifes dad also works in a metal shop and offered to help me with a job for $15-18hr., he runs a cnc burner for $15-18hr., all-in-all its like a win-win to move! just wish I had the money to move now so I could pay things off here and just move!

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 6133687)
sweet! glad to see you getting some wrench time in, it will give you some time to think about stuff other than what life has to throw at you.

thanks jeff, i'm just trying to get things line up and still work on the truck as I go! getting to work on the truck before the heat kicks in is another story!

chad64chevy 06-23-2013 07:51 PM

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any ways heres a few pics of what I did this weekend, stripped them down, did a lil hammer and dolly, and started to put some filler on, but it was to hot for the filler and it started to dry out in like two minutes! so I stopped for this weekend and will sand it down and go over the rest this next weekend, then i'll start the other tub!

chad64chevy 06-30-2013 07:57 PM

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this weekend I got one of the tubs smoothened out and in high build primer, heres some pics!! I seam sealed the underside and hope to spray bed liner on both side of the tubs in a few weeks when I get the other side done!

flips72 07-02-2013 07:22 AM

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looks great, cant wait to see them in the bed.

coulter 07-02-2013 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 6138760)



thanks coulter, yes I have! we are moving to Tulsa in feb., that way we have the time and money! my lead at work, his step-father has rental houses up there and said he would give me his number when we move up there, he told me; he's got a nice 3bedroom, 2bath, 2 car garage, 4 car carport, fenced yard front and back for not much more then i'm paying now and is willing to sell it too! :metal: and he has offered to help me get on at his brother job, running a brake press for $16hr., my wifes dad also works in a metal shop and offered to help me with a job for $15-18hr., he runs a cnc burner for $15-18hr., all-in-all its like a win-win to move! just wish I had the money to move now so I could pay things off here and just move!
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sounds like a good deal man!! glad its gonna work out for u. i bet tulsa will be alot more fun to live in too :metal::metal::metal:
btw super clean work on the wheel tubs. looks like you about got them knocked out

Modges'66 07-02-2013 10:16 PM

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Nice job Chad!
Did you have 2 sets that you are making into one set?

chad64chevy 07-04-2013 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 6153033)
looks great, cant wait to see them in the bed.

thanks jeff, I will see what I can do! I should have the inside of the bed done by the end of this month, I've been kind of jumping around a lot an feels like i'm not getting much done!

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Originally Posted by coulter (Post 6153869)
sounds like a good deal man!! glad its gonna work out for u. i bet tulsa will be alot more fun to live in too :metal::metal::metal:
btw super clean work on the wheel tubs. looks like you about got them knocked out

thanks coulter, Tulsa will be better for us! I have to drive 20-25miles to work as it is now and where my wifes family lives theres 8-10 fab shops within 2 miles!

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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6154273)
Nice job Chad!
Did you have 2 sets that you are making into one set?


thanks modges, yes I had two set and made one set! if I could go back I would have bought one new set and saved myself from having to hammer and dolly out the dents in the green used set I had! but all-in-all I think they came out pretty good

chad64chevy 08-03-2013 03:08 PM

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well, its been about a month since my last post on here, life got in the way! but just want to let you all know that I haven't got much work done, lol! I did order a few parts in the last two weeks that I really needed to move forward like: smoked big back glass from brotherstrucks.com, an engine lift kit so I can pull the motor (hopefully for the last time), engine cradle so I can roll it around, and my raptor bedliner kit! everything I ordered came in this week, the bedliner took the longest to get here almost two an half weeks I should have looked first to see that the guy was on vacation before buyin it from him off ebay! the glass looks great solid one piece factory looking, not like the laminate between two pieces of glass from lmc! the engine cradle need to be modified a lil the holes in it needed to be bigger and i'm going to weld a piece of square tubing to the backside to stiffen it up some and add two triangle gussets to it two for piece of mind! I also bought a inline air pressure regulator coupler and male fitting so it can be attached to air tools easily and disconnected from the tool and also the air hose, it will help when I spray epoxy primer and the bedliner! and also a new hammer and dolly kit with fiberglass handles with a case the wooden handle ones I had some broke and some got misplaced

damn, now I just need to figure out this picture problem and I will post some pics!! pics a worth a million words

Modges'66 08-03-2013 04:24 PM

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dude, forge ahead!
Don't sweat the small stuff!! LOL!
I cant seem to post anything, but instead of trying, I am workin on gettin sh#t done!
and even though my posts don't reflect, I am getting ready to spray the exterior of the front half of the truck with color!!!

clemdaddy 08-03-2013 05:59 PM

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man, sounds like you still get stuff done... i find peace of mind in the shop. sometimes i just go out there and sit on a stool and think and dream, best therapy in the world.

so, are you moving to tulsa? didn't catch if you had or not. i really like tulsa. its a cool and really clean city. not too big, not too small. and coulter's right, a lot more fun than poteau. i wonder if they still do the midnite drags on fridays...hmmm

anyway, keep getting the small stuff done... every bit helps.

Bomp 08-03-2013 09:36 PM

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Progress sounds great:metal:
Hope you get the pic thing figured out. Its a #IT_H sometimes.
I had to take vacation to get motivated and working in the shop again.
If it weren't for the money I'd quit my job.:hh: and stay motivated all the time.

chad64chevy 09-02-2013 04:12 PM

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the back glass is in!!!!

chad64chevy 09-02-2013 04:17 PM

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here's another pic, all the green paint is etching primer I also did the door jams down to the rockers on both sides! i'm going to order the vent glass and door glass in the same tint

chad64chevy 09-02-2013 04:23 PM

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this is what I did this labor day weekend, I've been letting life and the family get in the way of working on the truck! my lil girl started school this yr. and this summer ive been just doing the family thing


I think I got this pic thing somewhat figured out, but I can only load one pic per post! maybe this will get fixed, but for now I can atleast show some of the stuff I've got done this month! I haven't sprayed my bed with the raptor liner yet, been waiting on my friends dad to have a bay open in the shop for me to do some work on the truck there

chad64chevy 09-10-2013 07:30 PM

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well this last weekend I got the outside of the driver side bed stripped down to bare metal and is in etching primer now! there was more bondo on it and it looks like it had the side trim on it, then someone hammered the holes in and filled with bondo!! i'll get pics up this weekend when I go over there!

clemdaddy 09-10-2013 10:36 PM

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looking good man... like the big window trucks and yours is sweet.
be thinking 3rd saturday in october... shrimp boil, maybe.

keep pluggin' away at it, you'll be driving a bad ace truck to tulsa.

coulter 09-11-2013 08:11 AM

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Nice update man!!! the big back glass is a good upgrade!!!!


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