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Fantastic work Modge! What wall thickness for the 4130?
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I never expected that! Thank you for looking in! I am just trying to build something that is comfortable & functional by today's standards. I originally never expected it to be this nice! Quote:
Thanks for the compliment! I am 99% sure that the tubing is 1-1/8" O.D x .088 wall thickness, but I haven't physically measured it. I wanted it to be thin enough to be able to torsionally twist some... Your thoughts? |
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Well... I think that it will be would be a good start. You can always go to .095 or .120 if it's not stiff enough. Tack it up good and go for a ride. If you really want to experiment you can get a can of stress coat and check to see how the shaft is reacting. Stress coat is a brittle coating that cracks when it it's stressed... so you can visually see whats happening when the shaft twists... kinda fun to check stuff out like that.
Haven't bought any recently. Here's a link to the info on how it works. And here's the company that sells it... If their still in business LOL. |
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I appreciate the input! I don't think that I will mind or care if it is too stiff, but I need some help. I already scarred the insides of the wheel-tubs moving it in the yard...And I have over a half inch of clearance per side. I want it to corner good. |
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Lookin good Boss,,,, Damn Good
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I really don't know where the stain was originally purchased. My buddy bought it for a wood-working project a long time ago, and never used it. When I mentioned that I wanted to use black stain on the bedwood, he told me not to buy any until I tried this, and gave it to me. I asked him about it again today, and he said that the store where he had bought it has long since went out of business. |
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Small update...
I drew-up the anti-sway bar arms & sent the file to a buddy, and he cut them immediately! I also whipped up some links in the lathe. It looks like I have some welding to do this weekend! A few pics!http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...909/76PaoK.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/Xb8vPJ.jpg I will keep you all posted! |
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Nice work
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You really need to start to work on the projects that you already have! Just sayin! LOL! |
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I just took a look thru your thread. Wow, very impressive! Beautiful workmanship in every part of your truck.
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I finished up my anti-sway bar this weekend...Well, kind-of.
It didn't seem stiff enough for me, so I ordered another piece of tubing. A smaller diameter with a thicker wall so that I could insert it into the existing, and weld it on both ends, making the sway bar stiffer. I bought a piece of 7/8" dia. x .187 wall to insert. On Saturday I welded it in, and it seems more like what I had originally expected. Here are a few pics. Now I just need to remove & paint. A pic with the truck aired-out. Note: the sway-bar clears the driveshaft by less than 1/8" in the down position, and the arms clear the bed-wood by about the same. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...673/AUQOXT.jpg Now a pic at ride-height. NowI just need to remove & paint. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...673/AwaQdu.jpg I decided that today was a good day to clean the old-girl up, as I think that it has been almost a year since the last bath... Man, she looks sweet when clean!!! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...537/tE7jSe.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...911/4Sro3A.jpg Just chillin' in the driveway... http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...673/EnpLh1.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...537/9CFEZO.jpg That is all that I got....Overall, a decent weekend. LOL! |
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perfect...
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Beautiful! Sits perfect!
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Sweet is an understatement!
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Nice work...
Getting close to being a driver |
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I know that you are always on-board! Quote:
This is exactly what I had envisioned when I started this project! Quote:
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I don't know what to say. I just sit and drool going from one pic to another and back again.
Flat out stinkin' Clean. I try to study every detail. One day,,, One day I hope to be able to call shot gun,. |
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Diggin' everything about your build...:metal:
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A deliberate engine compartment pic...or two!!! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...905/mHbfVJ.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/NpMurQ.jpg Quote:
Just kiddin, but I coulda helped you long-distance...it would have been a challenge! |
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Awesome job! Love everything about it!
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I'm slowly getting a clearer view of the finish line!!! |
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Well guys,
I managed to finish up my rear anti-sway bar by fabbing-up some heavier brackets, and painting all of the pieces. Since that was all buttoned-up I moved to trying to finish the bed wood. Due to not wanting to remove the bed to attach all of the strips, I made some stainless strips to go cross-car for the area over my gas tank, so that I could partially assemble the center 5 boards & strips outside of the vehicle. So now there are 3 strips under the wood for the 2nd, 3rd, & 4th row of strip bolts from tailgate. This allowed me to set the boards in like a sheet of plywood! Now I can install the remaining strip bolts through their cross-members and install nuts from below. I only had a few mishaps, I had to machine a pocket into the center board to clear the rear diff in the aired-out position, and I also trimmed the rear diff cover for added clearance. Upon trimming it, I ground through the rear brake line...WAS NOT HAPPY!....Was side-stepped by a few hours to bend a new stainless brake-line & bleed the system...But the wood looks great so far! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/XaS71N.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...538/AFmKdb.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...909/yKlEAG.jpg That is all for now!!! |
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Nice job on the truck! What color is it?
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the reflection in that bed wood is mesmerizing… so very nice buddy.
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The colors are 2011 Corvette Jetstream Blue, and Mercedes Iridium Silver. ...They were current colors when I picked them. LOL! Quote:
Narrowing down my list of things to do! Hint, hint! LOL!!!!! |
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Ahhhh, thanks for the motor pics. lol :smoke:
Too bad about the brake line getting the wrong end of a grinder but with you got it all fixed up quick like. Im about ready to hop a jet and put your hood on. Looks good, next a vid? |
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I wish that you would hop a jet to come over to help me put the hood on! I can't do it alone!...Fact is, i don't want to be wrestling around it and the hood latch while adding A/C, and I do not want to do it twice. |
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During the past week I managed to get the bed wood all situated...What a PITA!
I had to counterbore some if the nuts from the back-side to keep from hitting the frame, but it is all good now... Today I finished-up my sound-deadener so that I will be ready for the carpet & seat!!! The carpet is ordered (from stockinteriors.com) and the seat is being upholstered currently. CANNOT WAIT TO SEE IT ALL TOGETHER.........Clem?...LOL!!! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...673/gCHFmO.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/3q0HXf.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/04SB9x.jpg |
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wow, looks like a real pro job. How much material did it take?
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That looks awesome!
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Absolutely awesome work Modges !!
All the envy is mine. |
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Beautiful job man!
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Nice job. :metal::metal::metal::metal:
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It took all of my patience to make something that will never be seen look good! Kinda stupid really. LOL! Quote:
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Hey guys!
I have been slackin on updates so here are a few... I received the material samples for my seat, so I matched them to carpet samples that I had already acquired, and ordered my carpet...(I can't wait to see the seat) My carpet arrived, so I started the install...(did I mention that I can't wait to see the seat?) I will be ordering some additional carpet & floor-mats to finish-up all of the visible areas, but this is what it looks like so far. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...538/veaeqI.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...540/yUbqYe.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...908/1XaeK3.jpg Did I say that I can't wait to see the seat????...Clem? Are you there? LOL! |
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Very cool. I truly appreciate a show truck. It takes so much dedication to complete a build to the level you have. Congratulations! :clap:
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How many sq feet of sound deadner did you use?
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Where did you source the carpet from? Looks awesome!
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