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Drivers cab corner installed... Attachment 1393638 Another view of the driver side cab corner... Attachment 1393640 Driver door fit... Attachment 1393641 Frame rails fresh from the powder coater. Attachment 1393642 Frame loosely bolted together. We'll have to square it up and burn'em down another night, I have to work in the morning and 4am comes early.;) Attachment 1393644 |
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Thanks Buck. Excellent work on the frame Buck, it looks awesome. The only reason I like doing my own sheetmetal is that I know that I have only myself to blame for any shortcuts taken. There is no question that your truck is in good hands with Nsane.
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Those guys are really doing some nice work on the rust repair! and fast too. The chassis looks great too. Keep up the good work.
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Wow Ernie. This is really starting to move along quite fast. Everything looks great man!! Gonna be killer when it's done!!
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that body work is looking FANTASTIC!!!!
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Looking good!
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... momentum killer, no updates from Nsane Hot Rodz today. :( Luckily we have a chassis in the garage that needs to be built. :metal:
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Cab looks great and is coming along fast! Chassis...drool...I have a thing for nice looking chassis'...love it.
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This thing is going to be insane. You guys are knocking it out
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First update for the day... I think there may be another later. ;)
Fuel filler before... Attachment 1394544 Fuel filler during... rolled edge removed and prepped for a filler panel. Attachment 1394545 Those d@mn topper boot snaps have been filled! I think he said 41 or so. Attachment 1394546 We are replacing the drivers door upon DeWaynes suggestion and due to rust damage to the inner door braces and on the flange. I'm sure we'll see something on this in the next week or so. :metal: |
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Lookin' good!
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Good info to know about the fuel filler. Glad you don't have to be reminded of the "old" cab now that the snaps are gone...oh and the rust. Looks great Buck!
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This is like watching a build on fast forward. Cool!
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Second update from Nsane Hot Rodz today...
New driver's door in place... Attachment 1394795 New Driver's rocker panel in place... Attachment 1394796 Another view of the new rocker... Attachment 1394797 And finally the new door, rocker panel, and cab corner interfacing. Attachment 1394798 |
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Cool! That is definitely NOT in South Louisiana, because all of that bare metal would be a nice shade of rust by now. :lol:
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Here is a learning opportunity for everyone. Please remember to clean ALL of the powder coat residue out of the threads of your parts and use anti-seize when assembling them.
Trailing arm and heim joint after is seized up on me while trying to install it, this is going to cause some @$$ pain. Attachment 1394816 |
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^^^ That SUCKS. Sorry dude.
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I would chase all the threaded components with a tap.
I had a welded nut on a rear bridge do the same thing. Clean threads and anti-seize, like you said is the answer. |
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Ouch! That looks painful. I bet you can salvage the heim joint for sure but the female threads look toast. Good luck!
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It seems sometimes when a nut is welded it distorts the nut. I had started a bolt and ran it in with an impact during mock up. It ate the threads when I removed it. This was the only one. So I now chase all the theads of any welded nut just to make sure. (this was the bridge that bolts to the PB step notch). I also check them after having parts powder coated. For cleaning threads,... I don't use a normal tap and die set. I use a set of thread chasers that I got from Sears, years ago. They're made for cleaning, not cutting. (I guess they have a shallower cutting edge) You can chuck them up in a battery drill to make quick work of this job. |
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Sucks about the heim joint Ernie but in the grand scheme of things, just a bump in the road compared to the other stuff! ;)
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A tap & die for that trailing arm/Heim combo will be pricey. That's not a small hole.
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