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Finally some progress. Got a HF stud welder and puller set up and it works great! The Shoot Suit pop rivet style puller is amazing too.
This door is going to take a lot of studs though! Paul |
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Nice work. Good to know you are happy with the HF stud welder. I have considered purchasing one.
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So far Joe it has worked great. This door is using a lot of pins because of all the dents. Luckily there is a new Harbor Freight that is only a few miles away.
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I have considered buying one too. Good to know it works OK. The doors on my Burb were bad too. I just covered up what I could with upholstery panels and left the rest..... Good to see you working on it again. LockDoc |
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Finally a break in my work load and another body part is painted with epoxy primer and the rough body work done! Hard to believe this is the same door.
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That came out great! I need to do that to a couple of places on the inside of the Panel truck doors. Where did you get the Shoot Suit pop rivet puller? LockDoc |
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looks fantastic Paul
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OK, thanks for the info. LockDoc |
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That was a good deal. It's great to hear when company's follow up on problems with their products.... Thanks, LockDoc |
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Any progress? That door looks like it turned out real nice. They just opened a harbor freight here in town and I have been resisting the urge to go in. That spot gun might make me have to go take a peek. |
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Progress has been slow. Day job is busy and my small engine sideline is too. The only bolt on body panels left to do are the 3rd and passenger side doors and the hood. The third door I bought needed more work than I anticipated. The spot welder pin gun is a great help and so is the shrinking disk set I picked up. Hopefully the body will be home early spring! Paul |
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Finally finished the last of the removable body parts, the passenger door and the 3rd door. Sandblasted, rough body filler work and epoxy primer. Next week the body will come home! The plan is to remove all the glass, wiring and other accessories and separate it from the 2wd frame. Not sure if I'll put it on my rotisserie or build a cart/cradle for doing body work to the main body.
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I'm years away from needing these but the price was right. 2004 Suburban seats front and second row for $250!
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Those should work great. Let us know how the mounting goes. LockDoc |
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nice score Paul
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Great seats! You wont be dissapointed. I used the same front seat in my '67. I built a bracket to utilize the original mounting points. I need to rework it however because they sit a little high.
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Thanks for the pic Joe. It's gonna be a while before they get installed though! Paul |
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Finally dragged the body home to work on!
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Finished stripping everything off of the body today. What a great Father's Day! Wife is in MN on business and my daughter had to work. No house work. No side jobs. No yard work!
All I have left to do is remove the hatch and tailgate then separate the body from the frame. Not sure if it will go on the rotisserie first or onto a rolling cart. Paul |
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Finished stripping and pressure washed the body. Ordered my first panels from GMC Paul's. Can't wait to start panel replacement!
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Sweet, I can't wait until I get to the suburban in my project list and get this far
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The previous owner left these in the ash tray!
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That body looks in real nice shape for this area. Good score on the seats too!
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:agree:... It does look pretty good. Glad you are making some progress on it. LockDoc |
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Thanks guys. It's great to be working on it again.
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Temp went below 80 today so I started cutting!
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It's been a while but I've been busy. The lower rear quarter on the drivers side has been replaced and work is progressing on the passenger side. The truck must have been hit on the passenger side rear as there was a half inch of filler around the tail light. I ordered a replacement panel but I screwed up and ordered the wrong side!
Now I need to splice the tail light panel to the lower quarter. I picked up a Miller 211 and the welding is SO much easier than with my antique "Silver Beauty" welder with four heat settings. The settings were 1-too cold, 2-too cold, 3-too cold and 4-blow a hole through 1/8" steel. Paul |
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LMAO about the welder. I have a 211 also, I love it
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Nice score on the welder. We have one at work and love it! Someday I will get a nice welder to replace my Lincoln 100 :waah:
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Off today from work so I'm back at it. Got the left side lower rear quarter done. Prepped and painted with KBS rust seal on the inside. Discovered that the right side tail light had a half inch of bondo on it. Patched the inner part with metal. I'm loving this new welder! Most of the prep work is done so hopefully I can get the patch panels welded in over the weekend.
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Nice progress. I need to get a bigger welder too. I cant seem to weld crap with the one I have. It may not be the welders fault though....:( I just bought a nice, older Miller spot welder. I can't wait to use it. Keep going on it. LockDoc |
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Thanks Leon. Sounds like a good score on the spot welder!
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Looks like your making some good progress.
Can the rear wood floor be taken out without lifting the body or taking out the whole back end? |
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Going with barn doors instead of the tailgate/liftgate and discovered that the barn door back sill plate is different than the tailgate one.
So Now you see them, now you don't! Paul |
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Just in time for the winter months the body is on my wooden cart. It just fits into the garage so body work can progress when it is cold outside. If it hadn't started raining I would have started cutting up the 2WD frame.
Gotta see how the new to me portable bandsaw works! Paul |
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nice progress ...what kind of shape are the trailing arms in if your not using.. I'm looking for a set thats better than what i have mine are pitted pretty bad jess |
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