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Strodder 08-20-2009 08:31 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Why are you stuttering? :haha:

Strodder 08-20-2009 08:35 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 3475852)
Trial and error. I personnaly like the original plan. ;)

Thanks, I had to at least try a few ideas. The other side will be a lot easier. I hope.:lol:

And by the way thanks everybody for helping me make this decision. :metal:
Just slap me next time I do anything dumb. :lol:

hessian18 08-21-2009 12:33 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Looking good !! I lke the final choice on the drip rail.

When welding up the holes in the door, did you use a back filler piece ? Or just slowly fill the holes ?


I want to fill all the trim holes in my truck and cab, but im scared LOL !! :lol:

Looking foward to more pictures.


Gotta love being at work and posting on the net !! LOL Down here at the Pawnshop-shop..shop...LOL

Strodder 08-21-2009 03:02 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hessian18 (Post 3476847)
Looking good !! I like the final choice on the drip rail.

When welding up the holes in the door, did you use a back filler piece ? Or just slowly fill the holes ?

I usually weld up the small holes. The bigger one I use a brass tool that's made to hold behind the hole, if you can get at it. It works great. Just be patent. You have to weld a little at a time & let it cool so you won't warp the panel.

Strodder 08-21-2009 03:03 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hessian18 (Post 3476847)
Looking good !! I like the final choice on the drip rail.
When welding up the holes in the door, did you use a back filler piece ? Or just slowly fill the holes ?

I usually weld up the small holes. The bigger one I use a brass tool that's made to hold behind the hole, if you can get at it. It works great. Just be patent. You have to weld a little at a time & let it cool so you won't warp the panel.

70 Suburban 08-21-2009 03:18 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
I use copper pipe. Smash it with a hammer and weld on that. Works great

Strodder 08-22-2009 07:27 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Got some drip rail shaving done today. Welded across the back end of the cab. I also shaved the seams in the door jams. Plus the lower windshield seam. It probably won't show, but I shaved it just in case. I'm just a shaving fool. :lol:

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/627116758_vC6sd-L.jpg

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/627116869_m3ANg-L.jpg

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daverod 08-22-2009 08:23 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Looks good. You worked on your steering linkage yet?:uhmk:

Strodder 08-22-2009 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 3478967)
Looks good. You worked on your steering linkage yet?:uhmk:

Yes a long time ago. All I had left to do was install the steering shaft. It steers, just doesn't drive yet. :lol:

watahyahknow 08-23-2009 03:28 PM

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[QUOTE=Strodder;3478892]Got some drip rail shaving done today. Welded across the back end of the cab. I also shaved the seams in the door jams. Plus the lower windshield seam. It probably won't show, but I shaved it just in case. I'm just a shaving fool. :lol:
QUOTE]

maybe you should change youre screenname to gillette or wilkinson and eeeeeh be careful around the family jewels :lol:

Strodder 08-23-2009 05:30 PM

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[quote=watahyahknow;3479979]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 3478892)
Got some drip rail shaving done today. Welded across the back end of the cab. I also shaved the seams in the door jams. Plus the lower windshield seam. It probably won't show, but I shaved it just in case. I'm just a shaving fool. :lol:
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maybe you should change youre screenname to gillette or wilkinson and eeeeeh be careful around the family jewels :lol:

I'll never change my screen name. Strodder means Street Rodder. If you read between the lines it says Gillette. :haha:

Strodder 08-30-2009 08:27 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Got work on the bed today. This is how I got the bed. The guy cut the top of the rail to make it flip up. He then drilled a hole in the top of the fender to fill it with gas. Cool idea, but I didn't like it, besides It wouldn't work with the gas tank that I'm putting in between the rear of the frame. Next I gave to remove the fender to fill the hole. I already started to take the fill tube out.
http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634972459_xMpMd-L.jpg

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Strodder 08-30-2009 08:31 PM

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Next I shaved the original gas fill hole.

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634972363_DTzDY-L.jpg

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634972655_a2zL5-L.jpg

Strodder 08-30-2009 08:40 PM

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The 73 bed had side running lights. They had to go. So here's how I did it. First cut a cardboard to fit the hole (the same as I did with the gas fill hole) Then transfer that shape to metal and trim it to fit perfect. Then be patient and tack it in a little at a time so you don't heat the panel too much and warp it. I also welded up all the little holes that were drilled on the top of the bed rails for tonneau cover and other stupid things he bolted to the bed.

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634972750_7YsbQ-L.jpg

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Strodder 08-30-2009 08:47 PM

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Who ever did the body work on the cab was an idiot. He dented in the side trim holes, and filled them with bondo. First I ground out the bondo, then I hammered them back to shape as best I could. Now I have to finish the rest of the holes. In the bottom corner I had to make a patch panel to repair a small amount of rust. Doesn't look good in the picture, but actually doesn't look to bad in person.

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634983072_jmJgQ-L.jpg

http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634973412_DxdWc-L.jpg

Palf70Step 08-30-2009 09:06 PM

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I like how the lines of the 73-87 style step bed looks on the 60-66. I would not have thought it would have blended in that well. IT didn't on my 70, but that looks really good on yours.

Strodder 08-30-2009 09:23 PM

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Thanks. I though so too. I've always liked the look of those beds best of all. It just so happens that it looks really good on my year. I got lucky when I found it, and at a great price. :metal:

jason65 08-30-2009 09:57 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Very Nice Dennis. I hope to be that good soon.

Alan's Classic 08-30-2009 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 3493388)
I like how the lines of the 73-87 style step bed looks on the 60-66. I would not have thought it would have blended in that well. IT didn't on my 70, but that looks really good on yours.

I agree it looks sharp.

Dennis either you need to slow down or I need to speed up. Nice progress and work. Stuff like this is what motivates others.:metal:

ruffrida2005 08-30-2009 10:38 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
When you get done with this truck I have one you can work on!

Strodder 08-30-2009 10:56 PM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Thanks guys. I can't slow down. If I do it will be stop mode.:lol: I want to get this project on the road ASAP, but can't get time on my own lift. That's why I doing the body work on the one side. After this side I am going to turn it around and do the drivers side. At least I'm getting something done on it.

After the Studebaker I have a Jeep to move the engine back to the stock position and make it steer with a new Signaw steering box, and fill the fire wall where the engine was, then I just picked up an other customer to do a frame off restoration on a 62 Impala SS. He's the original owner, and want's it all stock.

The Lark is getting there.
http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/631229498_NPMj9-L.jpg

And here's the 62 SS
http://belair.smugmug.com/photos/634513451_dfshw-L.jpg

After these 2 I can start yours Ruffrida :lol:

4dranch 08-31-2009 09:19 AM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 3493533)
I agree it looks sharp.

Dennis either you need to slow down or I need to speed up. Nice progress and work. Stuff like this is what motivates others.:metal:

:agree:It really motivates us not so talented folks also.....

Super nice work Dennis..:metal:

Strodder 08-31-2009 10:06 AM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 3494153)
:agree:It really motivates us not so talented folks also.....

Super nice work Dennis..:metal:

Thanks Dave

1964C10 08-31-2009 10:13 AM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Really nice work Dennis!! I have question, when you say to take your time welding in for example that filler piece for the signal light, about how long do you take to complete it and how long between doing a weld? I am novice at this and fixing to do some work on the body myself so I am trying to gauge at what speed I should be going. Thanks!

Strodder 08-31-2009 10:22 AM

Re: 1965/73 Cheap Build Up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1964C10 (Post 3494226)
Really nice work Dennis!! I have question, when you say to take your time welding in for example that filler piece for the signal light, about how long do you take to complete it and how long between doing a weld? I am novice at this and fixing to do some work on the body myself so I am trying to gauge at what speed I should be going. Thanks!

Thanks for the complement. I cool it by spraying a mist of water on it from a squirt bottle, and then blow it dry with compressed air. I don't want it to cool too fast. When I can touch it with my hand I start tacking again. I get impatient and tack too many times in a row. I keep saying to myself to slow down. :lol:


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