Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
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235/70/15 = Overall diameter: 710 mm 235/75/15 = Overall diameter: 734 mm 275/60/15 = Overall diameter: 711 mm 265/70/15=. Overall diameter: 752 mm Hope that helps Paul |
Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
Rolling chassis looks great, nicely detailed. The wide slots was a good find. :clap:
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Re: Martin's mi-STRESS, 1965 Long Fleetside C10 "Rebuild in ENGLAND"
Well not much done on the truck this weekend . I did get something done to help with the build though.
As most of you know it's always been a struggle for space for me , building these trucks due to there size . Well the other week I saw a concrete bolt together garage on eBay , so I put in a bid at the last minute , and won it for £2.20 about $4 . http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps5ydjqqa4.png http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps61o0fadq.png So this is where the fun begins the roof on these old garages is made of concrete with a 5% mix of asbestos . So after some checking and speaking to one of Rian's friend Keith who works in demolition , it was time to speak to the seller and say I couldn't remove the roof . She then called me back a day later , to say she would arrange for it to be removed by specialists. So on Saturday morning , I hooked up my neighbors trailer , and headed down to a cafe that was just down the road from the lady's house . There I had arranged to meet a friend Stephen , who was going too give me a hand . So while we were eating breakfast I got a call from the lady to say the specialist had finished removing the roof Once at the house we were joined by Rian who had offered to help as well . The strip down http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...sphzsabjw.jpeg Half way there http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...sgvwxrs88.jpeg Rian showing he can hold the end wall up with no hands http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...sq7gcdu13.jpeg The roof trusses with all the cross braces removed . The next job will be to clean them up and paint them ready for the assembly http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...saq7jmdhr.jpeg And last of all this is the shed that will be replaced by the garage . It's a foot wider so I will remove the shed and extend the concrete base ready for the shed when the weather improves. http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...sy3mkv6sn.jpeg |
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Good deal on the garage .
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Awesome Score Mate!!!:metal:
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:agree:
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Who you gonna call.... ???
Shed Busters... !!! I think the rebuild will be a lot easier than the deconstruction. Fresh nuts, bolts n screws. And at least we will have the right tools on site and someone who can use woodwork tools :mm::mm::mm: I get a feeling of DejaVu. 16 January 2014 Quote:
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cool !! great find , great friend's helping friends .
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Great score on the garage. I helped a mate dismantle one a while ago - bloody heavy, aren't they!
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Great deal on the new garage.
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Great result, absolute bargain, and you can never have too much storage/garage space :metal:
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Martin, I installed my wheels and tires today. Posted on my build thread. If you need any additional dimensions or pictures let me know.
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Nothing getting done this weekend on the truck still feeling rough . I hate being sick . So much to do and it's not even wet out . Hopefully I will be ok by next weekend and get back to working on the truck . |
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Well I still have a nasty cough but at least I don't feel so rough .
I haven't got anything done on the truck but I did do a bit on the Harley . My MOT is due and there are a few jobs that I needed to do . One was fix the rear brake light switch . The other job was I wanted to change the front lower front fork legs and upgrade the fork springs with progressive ones . I also wanted to change the rear end to the later v rod rear end I have had for a while How it was http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psjrqzek8l.jpg Stripped down http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psqcmyi9pb.jpg Front removed http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psji4xzb7s.jpg Rear end changed http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps7uw8fj7o.jpg So all being well I should be back working on the truck in a couple of weeks as I will be collecting my prop shaft from Andy at the swop meet on the 20th of March . |
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Well with the bike all back together , and booked in for its MOT in the morning. Then it's straight off to work . Yes I have to work on Saturday 3rd one in 9years at this job we are so busy it's madness. Swop meet on Sunday so I will be picking up my propshaft off Andy (Uber Cool) . So it will be back to working on the truck , as we have four days off for the Easter break.
The bike all finished ready for the MOT tomorrow http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psxckfzjwt.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psgx9j1qkg.jpg |
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Bike looks nice .
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Nicely done mate! Enjoy the swap meet!!!
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Bike looks great. hope it passed the test. from talking to you and others in England that MOT inspection is tough and has a lot more requirements than the ones over here. Here its… lights-check, wipers-check, OK, good to go. Arkansas dropped the inspection process all together because the actual shops doing the inspection would have to spend to much time and made like 2 bucks. slowly there were fewer shops willing to work for nothing, go figure. i think Texas still has inspections but i don't think many other states do anymore.
It will be good to see you back on the truck… what did you get at the swap meet? |
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Sweet looking bike!
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[QUOTE=clemdaddy;7532483]Bike looks great. hope it passed the test. from talking to you and others in England that MOT inspection is tough and has a lot more requirements than the ones over here. Here its… lights-check, wipers-check, OK, good to go. Arkansas dropped the inspection process all together because the actual shops doing the inspection would have to spend to much time and made like 2 bucks. slowly there were fewer shops willing to work for nothing, go figure. i think Texas still has inspections but i don't think many other states do anymore.
Clem they have inspections in NC and they check a lot more stuff here . and if your check engine light is on you cant get a license plate .. inspection costs $30 add $10 if you have tint on your windows . |
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Thanks Clem . Yes it did pass it helps when the MOT inspector has a 59 Chevy truck . Let's just say I should have fitted the full size number plate and the standard exhaust get it tested and then come home and swap it all back over and that's every year unless you know the MOT guy (but I never said the last bit )
60chevyjim if you have any of the warning lights on then it's a fail over here too . The cost is £30 about $50 for a bike mot test Thanks donny it's a lot of hard work keeping it looking good Well the swop meet was ok I got a few parts for the truck Notice the missing part http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psukvmzri2.jpg Problem solved after meeting up with Andy (uber cool ) http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psy6nlz1m2.jpg I also got a heater matrix and a thermostat housing http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psvt9vm3er.jpg I also picked up some grease , some. Autosol and a polishing wheel for the drill http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...psgjiaie1d.jpg Owning a Harley you use a lot of autosol , and at some point I need to polish the slot mags so the buffing wheel should help . |
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Coming along nicely Martin.
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