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Indian113 01-17-2015 10:37 PM

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Jim, are you going to use Marine Grade Pleather? By the way if you are getting tired of working on that old chevy I could take it off your hands. That way you could start another project. I know it's your baby you just keep making it Nicer !

oldman3 01-17-2015 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian113 (Post 7007909)
Jim, are you going to use Marine Grade Pleather? By the way if you are getting tired of working on that old chevy I could take it off your hands. That way you could start another project. I know it's your baby you just keep making it Nicer !

Thanks Ray, but I think I might hold on to it for awhile:devil:. I'm using Ultra leather, the same as what I have now. It holds up super nice, there's a test they do on real and faux leather and the Ultra leather is over 400,000 rubs, so it should be good...Jim

oldman3 01-17-2015 10:58 PM

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Last post on here for today.:waah::devil: I also removed all my access panels, so I could see how I wanted to run my electrical hook ups.

Pic 1 Where the yellow box is, will be the hole I use to run the wires down toward the drive shaft. Magnetic speed sensor will be mounted down there to pick up rotation and submit signal to unit. More details and pics when I get that far.

Pic 2 Where this yellow box is, I will send the wire thru panel to outside of inner fender and up to the actuator. More details and pics to follow.

I still have to pick a spot for the module (brain) that all the wires tie into. I will be using a dash mount control switch, more later.

Hopefully I can get some time tomorrow to get a little more done...Jim

oldman3 01-18-2015 09:37 PM

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Got out to the shop for a little while late today. No much done, but progress.

Pic 1 I had opted for the dash mount control, instead of the column mount, less work for me. Here it is mounted in the lower dash panel. Should work out great for use, it's on drivers side, once everything is finally mounted I will take additional pics.

having trouble posting pics, site to busy I guess, will post more as I can...Jim

oldman3 01-18-2015 11:09 PM

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Try again.

Pic 1 Drilled hole in side panel, installed grommet for wires to run up front.

Pic 2 Here it is coming out of panel to backside of inner fender, will be secured better once everything is final. (man it's dirty under here)

oldman3 01-18-2015 11:22 PM

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Pic 1 Hole in inner fender panel with grommet near unit.

Pic 2 Wire is going out the inner panel to the unit.

Pic 3 Wire thru the panel. Will connect the wires to the plug later.

oldman3 01-18-2015 11:28 PM

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Last pic for today. The black box is the moduel (brain). I'll make a bracket to mount it inside the console. Won't know it's there once panel is reinstalled. Got all the wires labeled where they need to go. That will be next on the list...Jim

Advanced Design 01-19-2015 08:31 AM

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Jim, Great positioning of the actuator...up front hidden away..and tidy wire routing hidden away too. Nice.

Indian113 01-19-2015 09:59 AM

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Thanks for the update, it will interesting to see how you get along with the unit. I'd like to do the same thing to the wifes 64 someday.

oldman3 01-19-2015 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7009591)
Jim, Great positioning of the actuator...up front hidden away..and tidy wire routing hidden away too. Nice.

Thanks Doug...Jim

oldman3 01-19-2015 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian113 (Post 7009669)
Thanks for the update, it will interesting to see how you get along with the unit. I'd like to do the same thing to the wifes 64 someday.

Thanks Ray, as soon as I can check it out, I'll let you know how well it works...Jim

shadow1967 01-23-2015 03:38 PM

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Nice build and to see your still make adjustment to a nice ride is nicer. And seeing somebody enjoying there built ride is envious.

oldman3 01-23-2015 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by shadow1967 (Post 7016130)
Nice build and to see your still make adjustment to a nice ride is nicer. And seeing somebody enjoying there built ride is envious.

Thank you for the compliments, and the old saying "their never done" seems we always want to change something. I've been kicked out of the shop since early last week. Had a 66 Chevelle come in for some work, so it'll be awhile before I finish up the install on the cruise unit...Jim

oldman3 02-03-2015 09:15 PM

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Well, I'm back with a very small update. Able to get back in the shop today and finish up the wiring for the cruise unit. I have a Ron Francis wiring unit, so it made it real easy to hook up the wires. Cut to length, install fitting, back off screw install wire and tighten down. Not that it makes that much to look at, but heres all the wires in place, can you guess which ones I added:devil::uhmk:. The other item to mention is my leather came in last week, and I took that and my seat to the upholstery guy, said he would get started on it this week. Speaking of upholstery a friend of mine wants me to redo his door panels on his 48 F@rd coupe, I made up a sample for him to look at. I'll post those pics next...Jim

oldman3 02-03-2015 09:27 PM

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Here's my sample I made up. We have not decided on his design yet, this is just so he can visually see what I'm talking about. When I get ready to do his panels, I will let you guys know about the thread and you can check it out.

OK sample pics.

1. This is how it looks.

2. I left the center section unattached, so he can see how it's done.

3. To make up the piece it's 1/8" lauan, then 1/8" closed cell foam (vinyl top foam) and then the leather.

When I do his I'll show more detail for you guys and gals....Jim

Kim57 02-03-2015 09:52 PM

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That's pretty cool looking.
Kim

Advanced Design 02-03-2015 10:39 PM

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Guessing the wires went into the fuse block at location labeled cruise control?:).

Yes, I would enjoy learning how you do the door panel so looking forward to the thread Jim...Doug

Clarance J 02-03-2015 11:37 PM

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Hello oldman3. Your friend is very lucky to know you. Very nice work. I'll be watching for that panel project also.

Earl

oldman3 02-04-2015 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 7032912)
That's pretty cool looking.
Kim

Thanks Kim...Jim

oldman3 02-04-2015 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7032988)
Guessing the wires went into the fuse block at location labeled cruise control?:).

Yes, I would enjoy learning how you do the door panel so looking forward to the thread Jim...Doug

Doug, you would be wrong:lol:. 12 v ign, ground, netural safety, brake power and brake switch.

Hopefully will get started on it in a couple days...Jim

oldman3 02-04-2015 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Clarance J (Post 7033073)
Hello oldman3. Your friend is very lucky to know you. Very nice work. I'll be watching for that panel project also.

Earl

Earl, thank you for the kind words, starting soon...Jim

BlueJeep 02-04-2015 09:17 PM

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Looks good Jim!

Love it when you've planned far enough ahead to make things easy to work on or maintain in the future.

oldman3 02-04-2015 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueJeep (Post 7034381)
Looks good Jim!

Love it when you've planned far enough ahead to make things easy to work on or maintain in the future.

Thank you, I always think, what could go wrong, and how easy will it be to repair or add too...Jim

oldman3 02-08-2015 07:08 PM

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Well, I have a week-end update for everyone. On Friday I sanded down the paint on the bumper till it was showing primer. Did a little blinding then sprayed it with 4 coats of primer (Well Mark sprayed it, new gun and I couldn't get it to spray, he changed the tip on the new gun and layed down the primer. Here's the bumper in primer...Jim

oldman3 02-08-2015 07:17 PM

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Saturday I dry and wet sanded the primer till I was happy with it. I then sprayed 4 heavy coats of the teal paint, came out real nice. (Yes I sprayed this time). First pic is the old one with chipped paint. Pic 2 and 3 are how it came out...Jim


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