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That is looking so GOOD!!!!! nice work on the frame welding and design. Sometimes its easier just to redo the whole thing rather than making the old stuff work!..... Great Job you did there.
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oh, damn. Now I wish I had just fabbed my own core support. I swear every time I read through other build threads I get some very cool ideas. I've read several threads by new builders and the experience guys always tell them "read all the build threads you can" - that's good advise.
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You got your hands full on your build...Looking great... You got a ton of time of just figuring out measurements/specs there. I know the old rule of, measure twice cut once dont apply to us... its measure 15 times cut once! if not its a lot of time or money wasted. |
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gettin a little more done here!
epoxyed the radiator core mount http://www.trifive.com/forums/pictur...ictureid=64892 little before and after of the fabrication of the tranny hump.. just gotta play connect the dots tomorrow to finish her up, then i'll move on to smoothing the dash http://www.trifive.com/forums/pictur...ictureid=64903 http://www.trifive.com/forums/pictur...ictureid=64905 |
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Hey buddy, nice work as usual. those 2 front fenders, how they lining up?? they look great. can't wait to hear that motor purrrrrrr. what radiator do you have and whats the size of the tubes?? nice hearing from you. stay cool, :chevy: back soon.
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Core support and trans tunnel looks real nice.
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Your build is looking good.
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Love the trans hump
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Been a while since i last did an update due to life getting in the way but any how, Do you all sometimes like myself while at a car show walk around and something catches your eye of some fabrication work and you say to yourself " whoaaa, that looks nice!!! and then you start observing how they did it and then you say to your self " AHH! I can do that , it dont look that hard to do!" Well in this case it was front wheel wells and it was Challenging to say the least. but I managed to pull it of... I just have to replicate another one for the passenger side....jeez!
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Very nice.
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Yes I have thought like that before. Fender turned out real nice.
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Hey Buddy,
You do some amazing work for sure, that's going to really look good. i mean, it really looks bad ass!! How are you rolling that new inner fender? You're making me think of doing something similar to mine now. How are you attaching these front and rear?? Thanks for posting. Morrie |
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hey morrie, give me a couple of days and I'll show you with some pics, as well with my "hi-tec" roller I used to form the inner wheel wells
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nice work!
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Mike,
You've got my number. Stay in touch, thanks Morrie |
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Great build! The inner fenders look great!
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The inner fenders and your other fab work are outstanding! Keep the updates coming...
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Thanks everyone, PTC you're truck is movin along awsome!
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cool inners!
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cleaned up the front grill a bit. just about ready to be sent over to the chrome shop.
will be working on the reverse flip hood next week. Thanks for tuning in. https://www.trifive.com/forums/pictu...ictureid=72530 |
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Finally found a good hood , so after I got it on, here is the issue I had and after talking with other forum members heres what i came up to fix it, so I will share in case any others run into this situation thanks to mp&C ,big glass and others for I used a combination of everyones ideas
https://www.trifive.com/forums/pictu...ictureid=72654 after putting it on the truck I noticed the outer round edge meets the cowl on the cab would not match up. after talkng with other we all agreed that the hood brace/hood settled int the middle... you can see here https://www.trifive.com/forums/pictu...ictureid=72656 heres what i fabricated to help me reshape the hood brace a bit. it bolts to where the factory hinge would be http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24855 after ,I placed a floor jack with a piece of 2x4 to prevent metal to metal contact and marring the hood brace , starting in the center and every 6" or so move out towards the passenger side . return to the center and then move out toward the driver side http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24856 I measured before and after to prevent of over stretching and it also prevents of taking the hood on and of several times down to maybe 2-3 times. For my application it needed to be moved up about a 1/4" or so. at the ends where the hood ends meet the fenders , you can put them outwards by hand to match the cab cowl gaps http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24859 and the end result http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24854 |
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Wow great work. I'm putting this in my build book just in case.
What's the plan for stopping this from happening over time? NC |
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not sure what caused it.... so it would be hard to figure out how to keep it from happening again.. not really sure.... the hood was in perfect shape... do dings or dents
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Count me in! Love the truck and amount of detail you are adding!
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working on the hood gaps
as you can see the aftermarket front fenders gaps are not even close to the originals... even though the originals are not the greatest either....so lets see what we can do bout getting them up to todays standards http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24887 about 1/2" gap here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24888 and here you can see how they raise more than they should http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24885 and now the gap is where it should be. as you can see I split the fender , pushed the gap where they should be, I also had to split the side flange where the hood sits down in the fender to bring down the hieght... finish tacking it up, a bit more grinding down the welds , some hammer and dolly... and one less thing to cross off the to do list http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=24893 |
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Nice work...Jim
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Dude
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Very cool.
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clever fix on the hood being out of shape!
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Awesome work, love the inner fenders and the fix for the hood and props for making the chassis. really nice work.
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Slammed,
I have been following your build. You do awesome fabrication work and the truck is looking good. I am working on a 56 and have a few questions. That size wheels and tires are you running. What the the ground clearance at the lower lip of the front fender behind the tire. I am at about 4" and wondering if that is going to be too low for a truck without airbags. |
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Mike - WOW! really coming along nicely there! you are really kickin it now. Keep up the good work.
Been puttin some miles on my rig. Just playin around with it mostly. |
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