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I spend a lot of working time in Tulsa and the towns in-between I-44 gets old, so sometimes i cruise 66 this particular time I was heading back from Sand Springs..... |
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Hey Joe, great build glad to see you are coming along quite well on your truck. Its real neat to see that your wife and family are behind you on this. I've waited a long time to be able to build my truck and my wife is very understanding but she is going to leave it all to me. I never have been able to see the cab in Noble you saw but one day soon I hope, I did go and look at the cab I have been wanting for about 6-7 years now, (the one I was telling you about bbg and factory air), it has a long bed and excellent tailgate with cab and doors probably will need some floor work and maybe rockers but other than that its great with great glass will possibly buy it real soon ($300). I picked up a couple of good doors and front bed panel at Shawnee swap meet, the doors have been worked already and don't need much work. I wanted to let you know that I visited the Topps Powder Coating shop in Moore and talked to the owner and he told me he could do a bare frame for around $350 and I ask him about other components like "A" frames and crossmembers and tranny crossmember and he said $150. He has the capacity to do something I think he said up to 80' long. I was very impressed and the quality of some work I saw was real good. I didn't know if you were set on the place in Edmond or not just letting you know of a closer place. SEE YA SOON:chevy:
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On the California regulations thing, I have the same problem with painting the inside of my boat every year. It’s a primer that "breathes", loves salt water, is tough as nails, gasses out like you wouldn’t believe and, of course - actually works. When I order this stuff on the web I have it sent to a friend's house in Phoenix and they just UPS (ground) it to me. An extra few days, but worth it - as the California approved version of this product is not worth the value of the can it comes in. Just say’in. Mac. :chevy: |
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The order I placed through the web site didn't work. They refunded my Pay Pal.
Mac, I thought of that too. I have friends in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. I'll have to do it that way. |
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ok, been fighting my PC......
finally got some pics resized..... got some progress shots of tear-down of the frame Attachment 444641 Attachment 444642 Attachment 444643 Attachment 444644 Attachment 444645 |
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some more.................
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and..................
Attachment 444658 got a new lift plate, it bent on me when the engine tried to spin around Attachment 444659 the u-bolt nut are all welded on :banghead: Attachment 444660 Attachment 444661 Attachment 444662 |
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Nice stripage you got going their...Mr Joe !!:metal:
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couple more shots of the welded nuts
Attachment 444666 these 3 shots show the 2 holes on each side that need to be drilled..... I marked the holes so I can drill them later Attachment 444667 Attachment 444668 Attachment 444670 here is the el-cheepo welder i borrowed from work Attachment 444671 |
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made patches and welded the notches that were cut out for the radiator
the metal i used is a bit thicker, but it will look good after some grinding. I'm going to weld the bottom side when I flip the frame over Attachment 444677 Attachment 444678 Attachment 444679 Attachment 444683 also started welding up some unused holes Attachment 444684 |
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now I need to figure out how many of these holes I can weld up
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Nice work Joe.:metal:
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lookin good joe :metal:
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Lookin good Joe......I was just wondering when we were going to see an update from you.
When welding those holes up on your frame be careful as to not weld too much on one side at a time.....that could warp your frame. try to alternate top & bottom, left & right, you want to balance out the shrinkage from the welds. |
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Dang It's about time we got a update :lol:,,,
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Good progress Joe. Nice patches. You got those rockers in?
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not yet, gotta get some more patch panels first....... |
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Looking good, Joe! I wish I had a garage to work in.
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Good job Joe.
Just think...all of that used to be a truck!;) |
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Wow are you starting a salvage company or what? Nice job, I'll have to play catch up now. ;)
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Great progress on the tear down! I'm not to far behind you with a rolling frame and engine.
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