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SCOTI 03-01-2010 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 3833650)
Scoti,...
I planned on just cutting a round hole and shoving my "homemade" adapter
up thru the bed floor (from the bottom side) and welding in place.
I made the step the same height as the bed floor rib.
Still haven't installed it,... but here's a few pics of the piece I made.

I don't have your welding skills, so I have to make do.

What is your adapter made of?

lolife99 03-01-2010 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 3833799)
What is your adapter made of?

It's just carbon steel.
I was going to have a buddy tack weld it in place from the bottom,...
and then finish weld it from the top.
I wanted something thicker than sheet metal, so I could tap the holes and use stainless machine screws instead of sheet metal screws.

Alan's Classic 03-02-2010 12:58 AM

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Nice work. :metal:

SCOTI 03-02-2010 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 3833889)
It's just carbon steel.
I was going to have a buddy tack weld it in place from the bottom,...
and then finish weld it from the top.
I wanted something thicker than sheet metal, so I could tap the holes and use stainless machine screws instead of sheet metal screws.

Similar plan here. I'll use a steel backing plate w/SS machine screws to secure the filler in place.

I actually considered doing a little from each of my choices from the previous pics (weld in a flat piece of steel across multiple floor runners beveling the edges between to match the factory & simply mount the filler in the center).

I figured if my 1st attempt didn't work out, it's simply a matter of cutting it out @ welding in the flat piece.

my67chevytruck 03-02-2010 11:13 PM

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SCOTI, we should have spent more time, as yours looks better, but the filler landed to the far right of one of the humps, and as i stated we took the EASY way out. Keith i like that adapter plate, well thought out.

SCOTI 03-03-2010 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 3836554)
SCOTI, we should have spent more time, as yours looks better, but the filler landed to the far right of one of the humps, and as i stated we took the EASY way out. Keith i like that adapter plate, well thought out.

That method is similar to what I was thinking if my initial attempt didn't work out. The only thing different was I figured I would finish out the flat portion between the OE runners w/some steel to match the 45° runner 'sides'.

daverod 03-10-2010 10:14 AM

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Your the man:metal: Nice work. Looking forward to watching you build.:mm:

OARNGESI 03-10-2010 10:39 AM

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really nice build

SCOTI 03-18-2010 11:09 PM

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I'm still chipping away but lack pics for proof (broke my camera).

The blazer tank has the original fill line removed & a patch has been welded in place. A new 1.5" fill tube was placed toward the rear of the tank (centered). It's now welded in. I put the bed floor on & w/a 3" piece of Gates fuel line, it all lined up & worked like I hoped. I still need to figure out a ventilation system so the tank can vent during fill & breathe during use so it doesn't pull a vacuum. Thinking about setting up a charcoal canister (ala mid to late 70's GM vehicle) to 'filter' the air/fumes.

I also purchased & welded in the 'studs' for my rear bag hats. Now that that's done, the rear bags are bolted in place.

I received an e-mail confirmation from UPS so I should have some parts on Monday/next week. I'll update again soon after....

aggie91 03-19-2010 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 3869026)
I'm still chipping away but lack pics for proof (broke my camera).

...I'll update again soon after....

Got to get that camera fixed or replaced first!

SCOTI 03-19-2010 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 3870072)
Got to get that camera fixed or replaced first!

Well, I did take a small cell phone pic for my buddy of the 'new' 1.5" fill tube....

narx66gmc 03-21-2010 01:20 PM

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this build is great. your attention to detail makes everyone step up their game. great work and keep up the pix.

aggie91 03-22-2010 11:56 AM

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Any pictures will do, better than nothing...

I woke up to SNOW Sunday morning here in Longview. It was the second day of SPRING, its not supposed to snow here....It snowed or rained most of the day here...How about where you are?

SCOTI 03-22-2010 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 3875117)
Any pictures will do, better than nothing...

I woke up to SNOW Sunday morning here in Longview. It was the second day of SPRING, its not supposed to snow here....It snowed or rained most of the day here...How about where you are?

Snowed from about 10pm Sat night until mid-morning on Sunday. I again plowed the roads w/my 74 for the cities of Garland/Rowlett early Sunday morning. It's gone already & expected to hit the 60's this afternoon....

N2TRUX 03-22-2010 01:38 PM

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Snowed from about 10pm Sat night until mid-morning on Sunday.....

We went up on Friday wearing shorts and T-shirts. I meet Scot on Saturday for lunch wearing long sleeves and a jacket. This is what we woke up to on Sunday morning...Brrrrr

aggie91 03-22-2010 05:44 PM

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That looks like more then we got. By 11am, most of the snow on the ground was disapearing and the roads never got any coverage. It snowed all thru the day, but the temp was above freezing and nothing really accumulated after about 10am Sunday.

It is currently 66 and should hit 70 tomorrow. Texas weather, if you don't like it, wait around it will change.

thepartsguy 03-22-2010 09:44 PM

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Montanas kinda the same way, except we only have 2 seasons. Winter, and road construction.

kev2809 03-22-2010 10:03 PM

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any progress?

certified welder? man those welds sure look clean to me...nice skills man

SCOTI 03-22-2010 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kev2809 (Post 3876252)
any progress?

certified welder? man those welds sure look clean to me...nice skills man

A certified welder did the gas tank welds for me.

We have a group of contractors working within our company that does alot of our stainless piping (there's a buuuuuuuuunch of stainless piping @ my work as it's a food manufacturing plant). They build all kinds of stuff & several of them are certified for pressure vessels which is why I just had them do it.

I got some parts in today & had to break out the grinder as there was a slight interference when installing. I ran out of daylight (I was working in my driveway tonight) so maybe more progress tomorrow.

I also rummaged through the previously mentioned stainless guys 'scrap' bin. They let me snag a bunch of demo'd piping of which I cut off multiple bends. So far I've accumulated 8x 90° 2.5" mandrel stainless bends. Looks like I'll be doing a stainless exhaust if I can scrounge enough pieces....

:metal:

SCOTI 03-25-2010 12:07 AM

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Still no camera. Not much progress either, but a little progress is better than none.....

Frizzle Fry 03-25-2010 05:22 AM

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That's how I've decided to roll my 64. Some OG caps on steelies. Those caps are getting expen$$$ive though. Nice choice! What are the wheels from? 5x5-lug right?

my67chevytruck 03-25-2010 07:34 AM

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looking good Scoti, nice choice on the rims/caps

SCOTI 03-25-2010 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 3880809)
That's how I've decided to roll my 64. Some OG caps on steelies. Those caps are getting expen$$$ive though. Nice choice! What are the wheels from? 5x5-lug right?

Yes, 5x5's 6" OE front w/some custom rears....

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck
looking good Scoti, nice choice on the rims/caps

Thanks!

Tx Firefighter 03-25-2010 10:40 AM

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Scoti, did you build the rear wheels like we talked about or did you have them done by a pro ?

SCOTI 03-25-2010 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 3881114)
Scoti, did you build the rear wheels like we talked about or did you have them done by a pro ?

Had them done by a 'pro' (that's a whole other thread).

Tx Firefighter 03-25-2010 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 3881132)
Had them done by a 'pro' (that's a whole other thread).

Spill it if you can. I have some steelies for my truck that I need widened to 8 inches. If you can steer me away from a bad deal I'd appreciate it.

LOW DOUGH 03-25-2010 01:34 PM

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nice build SCOTI and nice detail! Love the steelies and caps. It's going to look good.

SCOTI 03-25-2010 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 3881309)
Spill it if you can. I have some steelies for my truck that I need widened to 8 inches. If you can steer me away from a bad deal I'd appreciate it.

I will once I get things a little further.

aggie91 03-25-2010 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 3881389)
I will once I get things a little further.

Scoti

Looks like you are doing something similar to what I have in mind. I have a set of 5 of the 6" steelies. I am looking for a "pro" to wided a pair to 10". I will be doing painted caps once I find a good set.

I am also interested in getting steered in the right direction. I know that I can get OEM style wheels from Wheel Vintiques in the 5 on 5 pattern in 10" width, but they are over $100 each BEFORE powder coating and I cannot get the back space that I want.

Keep up the good work...

SCOTI 03-25-2010 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 3881408)
Scoti

Looks like you are doing something similar to what I have in mind. I have a set of 5 of the 6" steelies. I am looking for a "pro" to wided a pair to 10". I will be doing painted caps once I find a good set.

I am also interested in getting steered in the right direction. I know that I can get OEM style wheels from Wheel Vintiques in the 5 on 5 pattern in 10" width, but they are over $100 each BEFORE powder coating and I cannot get the back space that I want.

Keep up the good work...

Unfortunately, the ones I bought were a little more than $100 each bare steel. Actually, they were alot more.... but, what can ya' do when you gotta' have 'em :lol: .

MacAttack 03-25-2010 02:39 PM

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Very nice work, Scoti.:metal:

SCOTI 04-04-2010 01:56 AM

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One step forward, 2 steps back.

I've still been @ it but haven't really made 'progress' because I'm doing stuff twice. I was reading through various threads & came across one for "c-notches".... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=393867

There was some excellent info being discussed & shared & board member Lakeroadster helped several of us out w/an engineering perspective. With his input, I realized the c-notched area of my frame was much weaker than stock (which is much weaker than I anticipated).

I figured that modified area of frame would be about the same strength as stock w/the thicker .250" material for the home-made notch & the inside boxing. After running the specs through some calculations, the results were scary.

So, I asked more questions & started contemplating various options. I went ahead & cut up the same area on another frame to get the contours necessary to build a 'truss' section above the c-notches. This will add the much needed height for strength while keeping the flow of the frame.

I did a bunch of measuring, cutting, measuring, cutting, grinding, measuring, grinding..... well you get the idea :lol: . After all the effort, I have the outer portions of the trusses complete & tacked in place. I started cutting some re-inforcement plates that will be welded in between the original frame & the new sections to help tie things together better. Hopefully I'll get them trimmed down for a good fit & start welding things up during the week.

All the various clamps & steel is to ensure the new sections are square w/the top of the original frame while remaining square to each other. The proof is in the pics....

SCOTI 04-04-2010 02:05 AM

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The new trusses add 2.5" above the top of the c-notch plate yielding a total 4" of reinforced material above the notched area. I left .500" room to be able to install a rubber strip that will be under the shallow bed floor cross-member that is in that area.

lakeroadster 04-04-2010 07:43 AM

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Lookin' good Scot, man you jumped right on the modification didn't ya!

Using the other frame for the truss was a great idea.

Alan's Classic 04-04-2010 08:21 AM

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Great work.:metal:

SCOTI 04-04-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by lakeroadster (Post 3899776)
Lookin' good Scot, man you jumped right on the modification didn't ya!

Using the other frame for the truss was a great idea.

I was really hoping to be posting up pics of a rolling chassis @ this point in time. This set-back prevented that so I'm really pushing to knock the repair out so I don't grow stagnant.

I was going to PM you about the updates because I didn't know if you checked in on the build section very often. Thanks again for your perspective & suggestions. If there's ever anything I can do to 'pay it forward', please let me know.

smashingchuck 04-04-2010 11:10 AM

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Awesome build!

aggie91 04-07-2010 04:30 PM

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Scoti - DID you know that you are taking this truck to Goodguys Dallas in October of THIS year? At least that is what I was told by another board member...

LOW DOUGH 04-07-2010 05:50 PM

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looking good Scoti

SCOTI 04-07-2010 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 3906603)
Scoti - DID you know that you are taking this truck to Goodguys Dallas in October of THIS year? At least that is what I was told by another board member...

The plan is a shakedown run much earlier than GG's/Ft.Worth. But, a good plan is alot like a marrige....sometimes it works; sometimes it don't :lol: .


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