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chad64chevy 11-07-2011 10:21 AM

Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70
 
thanks captain, wonder how much lower do they hang? i'm going to be putting bags on the back with the schrader valves just to help out with loads and anything else! so the truck dont look slammed it the back with stuff in it! i'll be getting them by the end of the week, then i'm going to mod. the top brackets or just finish making the ones i started on! i'll show you guys what they look like when i get done with them but they will wait til after winter before i put them on!

flips72 11-07-2011 08:23 PM

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chad, i just looked for some pics of my truck showing how far the headers hang below the truck but i couldnt find any, i have the long tube hedmans on mine but i dont think the are to low. the one thing i dont like abot them is the htc coating with five year warrenty that were starting to show rust after a year. i contacted hedman and they said i needed to take some steel wool and clean them up, doesnt make sense to me, i mean thats why i went with a coated header to start with, no maintenance. i have found a place close to me that will ceramic coat them for 185.00 so thats probably what i will do.

Captainfab 11-08-2011 05:20 PM

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Chad
Here are a couple pics of the 69090 headers on my son's '63 K10 I was telling you about. On a C10 they will be slightly lower, below the bottom of the frame, as the K series frames are taller under the cab area.

chad64chevy 11-08-2011 05:59 PM

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ok thanks john for the pictures! i guess i'm going to go with the 69640, and tuck the exhaust up out of the way, then figure out getting it to come out infront of the rear tires!! i figure with the difference between the k10 and the c10 the collector will be showing under the frame, and with a 4.5" drop in front it would drag if it bottoms out, and bend them up!!

chad64chevy 11-09-2011 04:38 PM

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well i will be slacking on the truck for awhile, will try to update when i can, i started a new job last night! so, i'll be working nights 6 days a week for who knows how long, i'm happy to get more hours plus the pay so thats good! i'm still going to try to finish the rear bag plates and still do the bumpers before winter, i hope!! i wont be doing anything this sunday its my daugthers b-day so i wont be working on the truck this weekend!! will let you know how things go!!

Captainfab 11-10-2011 01:17 AM

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Congrats on the new job with more $$, that is always a good thing.

fryer1979 11-10-2011 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 5000066)
well i will be slacking on the truck for awhile, will try to update when i can, i started a new job last night! so, i'll be working nights 6 days a week for who knows how long, i'm happy to get more hours plus the pay so thats good! i'm still going to try to finish the rear bag plates and still do the bumpers before winter, i hope!! i wont be doing anything this sunday its my daugthers b-day so i wont be working on the truck this weekend!! will let you know how things go!!

Congrats man, hopefully this job works out well for you. Things should settle down a bit after a while, so here's to it not taking too long for ya. How close are you to the Oklahoma City area? I've got a couple friends out there.

flips72 11-10-2011 08:23 AM

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good luck with the new job, just think about all that overtime money you can pour into your truck :lol: hope your daughter has a wonderful bd.

chad64chevy 11-10-2011 02:12 PM

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thanks guys for the comments! flip- thanks for the b-day comment, the bad thing about the extra money is x-mas is right around the corner, i know the wife will have plans for it then, i dont think it envolves my truck,lol!! fryer- i live like somewhere around 3-3 1/2 hrs. from okc, depends on whos driving and if i have the kids in the car,lol!! i'm only 15-25mins. from fort smith, ark. if that helps! well i've done 2 nights so far and its not bad just got to get used to the night thing!!

allaboutchevelles 11-10-2011 04:44 PM

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congrats on the job. I worked 3rd shift 10pm-6:30am for like 3 1/2 years and I didnt mind it, my only problem was the switch back for the weekends. The big BUT here is that was before kids. Good luck.

chad64chevy 11-11-2011 06:29 PM

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allabout- thanks, i did work as a mixer for a cracker factory, the made saltines, graham crackers, ritz, multi-grain, all kinds! i used to work 3rd. shift for 4 1/2 years 11-7 sometimes 7-7 or 11-11 or 11-3 or 3-7! 12's and 16's 7 days a week for 2yrs straight, those 2yrs were ruff! i had to do unemployment for a little while this year! one reason i was able to get some work done on the truck thru out the week, and the reason for the new job! my mom is helping with the kids, and my wife has worked 3rd shift for 6yrs. now at the cracker factory! my new job hours are wierd a 40 hour week is like this: sunday 8pm-7am, monday-wednesday 1am-7am, friday 2am-1pm still is 6 days aweek! the overtime i can get will be monday-wednesday, they dont want to give overtime friday or sunday, its a chicken plant, they make breast, thighs, hotdogs, chicken nuggets, stuff like that! i like it so far just still trying to make the change over!

flips72 11-11-2011 06:35 PM

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a chicken plant hmmmmm, i know where the 1st annual 60-66 forum cookout will be held this year,:lol: hope things go good for you at your new job, its been a tough year for lots of folks.

McMurphy 11-12-2011 02:41 AM

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Congrats on the job!
Once you get into the rhythm of things you will get back to the truck. I am sure it will miss you but will wait patiently .... not like the rest of US !!

LOL just kidding.
Hope to see more from you soon tho!

chad64chevy 11-12-2011 08:51 PM

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thanks mcmurphy, i still got plans for my truck before winter gets here which will be about four weeks give or take! i still got my bumpers to do and get the grille support and grille on, and finish my rear bag brackets, atleast thats the plan for now! hopefully i'll get the bumpers and rear bag brackets done next weekend!

57truckguy 11-21-2011 03:19 AM

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:metal:Chad headers will be cool.. I've just kept the cast iron OEM for now. the adjustabe peddle rod is a slick answer to a common problem.. very nice..:cong::wop: don;t be offended just fooling around.. LOL

chad64chevy 11-22-2011 06:08 PM

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lol, i'm not offended! thanks for taking the time to read my thread and post! i really dont have much to update, but i did start my rear bag brackets! while i was at work the other night i was talking to an old friend i use to work with at my old job and his dad works there to, but anyway we all were waiting in the break room to go home and his dad told me of a salvageyard about 10-15 miles from my house and how to get there! so anyways i know what i'm going to be doing this weekend and if i cant get out there i will next weekend for sure! his dad told me he knows for sure he as about 5-10 60-66 trucks, a few chevelles, camaros, alot of old chevy and ford iron from the 60's-70's as of the 3 weeks ago, im going to see if the guy has any big back glass, and maybe a few other parts i might be able to get off him! i was also told he will not crash a car unless there is nothing left, and the guys pretty fair on his prices! sorry no pictures or real updates but hopefully i will have some pictures this weekend of what i've done and of the salvage yard!

chad64chevy 11-24-2011 02:33 PM

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well for anyone that reads this today, happy thanksgiving!! i'm leaving now to go do something to my truck and eat dinner, since my trucks at my g-mas and that where we are having thanksgiving dinner, kill two birds with one stone, lol!

Alan's Classic 11-24-2011 02:37 PM

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Happy Thanksgiving to you. I've been working on mine, but had to quit to go eat dinner at my stepmoms. Hope you can make some good progress. ;)
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flips72 11-24-2011 05:23 PM

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happy thanksgiving to you and yours, we are at the inlaws now, going home soon and time to get back to work.

McMurphy 11-24-2011 05:34 PM

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My wife and I are both orphans now, and career soldiers with no kids (not to sound like a lonely crybaby mind you...LOL) so the holidays are usually just a string of much needed days off from work for us.

It is noon-thirty here now I am headed down to the garage as soon as I finish reading everyones updates to their threads on this site!

Wooooo Hoooooo gonna get some stuff done now!

Happy Thanksgiving man!

chad64chevy 11-25-2011 08:11 PM

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well yesterday was a short day for working on the truck! i put block off plate on the header ports for now and i checked to see how my bag plates were going to look! today i welded the bag plates up and i welded the bolts on the rear bumper and welded the square holes in! tomorrow i'm going to weld the front bumper bolts and fill the square holes in and then i'm going weld the front frame horns to the 1/4" plate i have bolted to the front of the frame! then i'll grind and wire wheel everything down, clean and paint them! so on to the pictures of what i've done!

SCOTI 11-25-2011 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 5030545)
well yesterday was a short day for working on the truck! i put block off plate on the header ports for now and i checked to see how my bag plates were going to look! today i welded the bag plates up and i welded the bolts on the rear bumper and welded the square holes in! tomorrow i'm going to weld the front bumper bolts and fill the square holes in and then i'm going weld the front frame horns to the 1/4" plate i have bolted to the front of the frame! then i'll grind and wire wheel everything down, clean and paint them! so on to the pictures of what i've done!

For future reference, try welding the bolts to a piece of 3/16 or 1/4" plate, weld the plate to the bumper, & weld the factory bumper holes up. It's better this way so that if you slightly over-tighten the bumper bolts upon installation so they don't come loose, it won't distort/tweak the bumper surface (chrome or paint).

chad64chevy 11-25-2011 09:19 PM

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i took carriage bolts, grinded down the dome and then welded them on! i didnt want there to be to big of a gap between the rest of the bumper surface and the braces! that would cause the bumpers to sit out further away from the frame, causing a bigger gap between the bumpers and the panels on the truck, atleast thats what i was thinking when i started welding everything!

SCOTI 11-25-2011 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 5030647)
i took carriage bolts, grinded down the dome and then welded them on! i didnt want there to be to big of a gap between the rest of the bumper surface and the braces! that would cause the bumpers to sit out further away from the frame, causing a bigger gap between the bumpers and the panels on the truck, atleast thats what i was thinking when i started welding everything!

You weld the plate right where the bolt goes so the 'gap' difference is only the thickness of the plate. The diff is, instead of all the stress being isolated to that one 1/2 hole, you can spread it out to something like a 3"x3" square. That greater area would have less chance of flexing vs. the single 1/2" welded stud.

The way you did it works, just be careful & keep the suggestion in mind (I learned from the school of hard knocks....).

chad64chevy 11-25-2011 09:45 PM

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ok cool, that makes sense! i'm still learning about welding to so i learn something new every day! i'm hoping i never have to pull anything or have weight on the bumpers, but if the welds start to crack or anything i will redo them with the plate, thanks for the info. and the heads up!

SCOTI 11-25-2011 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 5030688)
ok cool, that makes sense! i'm still learning about welding to so i learn something new every day! i'm hoping i never have to pull anything or have weight on the bumpers, but if the welds start to crack or anything i will redo them with the plate, thanks for the info. and the heads up!

It's usually not 'you' that you have to worry about.....

I did the bumpers on my 68 the way you're doing them now & then PC'd them satin black. One day after work, a co-worker was trying to be funny & barely.... barely.... tapped their rubber cushioned bumper to mine as a joke. It was enough of a tap (because of the vehicle weights) that the spots where the bolts were welded up were now all clearly visible even though it didn't actually harm anything.

chad64chevy 11-27-2011 06:13 PM

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well i didnt get anything done yesterday it rained off and on all day, and today i have to work so i didnt do anything but spend time with the family! i'm going to buy some more parts for the truck this week, the wife is buying me the complete lock set for x-mas which is cool! i still got to go see about the salvage yard my friend told me about and see if they have some parts for the truck i will be doing that hopefully tuesday or wednesday after i get off work

chad64chevy 12-01-2011 03:23 PM

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wow, over 200 views and 1 person commented this week, lol! on a more serious note i went to the salvage yard and asked if they had a big back window, when didnt know and the old man of the place wont be there til sunday! i got the number to the place this time i went out there, its 12 miles from my house one way! i guy at work told me of a 64-66 bbw cab thats suppost to be the next town over and i couldnt find it at all today! anyways i'll update this weekend if i found out anything!!

Alan's Classic 12-01-2011 03:36 PM

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Make that 2 comments this week. :lol: persistance pays off when hunting parts. It's like a treasure hunt. Keep at it. Wasn't it you that pm'd me about my visors? The upholstery guy just told mem to buy new ones. They should be here any day.
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chad64chevy 12-01-2011 04:11 PM

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ya that was me, when you get them would you post a picture or two of them for me thanks!

Alan's Classic 12-01-2011 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 5041801)
ya that was me, when you get them would you post a picture or two of them for me thanks!

The new ones right? You know I will. ;)
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flips72 12-01-2011 05:41 PM

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chad , didnt you tell me you had family close to me? if so there is a junkyard in tellico plains that has two bbw trucks with glass its only open on sat. from 9-12 maybe you could get some family to get you one from him, its only 45 minutes from them if i remember right (copperhill) i would be more than glad to help but shipping a glass would probably end up bad.

chad64chevy 12-01-2011 06:18 PM

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ya the live in copperhill! but they dont know anything about cars and trucks other then to change the oil and put gas in them! i know how i would wrap the glass for shipping, but i dont know how much it would cost! and any shipping company would know how to ship it i would think! i should quit being cheap and call the local glass guy how much

wutnxt 12-01-2011 10:45 PM

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I gave up using the old glass back windows, the last couple of builds i had new tinted glass cut for the cab all the way around. Thats a option for you maybe...I get the impression your just looking for the glass only ? You can just have a new one cut yea it's more money i am sure but a tinted glass big back window looks good. Nice to see your making progress again on your truck.... keep it going.

chad64chevy 12-02-2011 04:18 PM

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well i just got off the phone with the local glass guy! he said he would have to cut one out for me and wants $150 not installed and wants $225 to cut it and install it! so i think i'll keep looking, been looking on craigslist lately anyways, and i still got to go to the salvage yard sunday to see if they have one!

chad64chevy 12-02-2011 04:21 PM

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i'm still going to wait til after winter to do my conversion anyways, but i still need to get the dual adhesive gun!

57truckguy 12-03-2011 01:49 AM

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used one of thoes guns on a project for a friend of mine.. As long as there is no stress on the repair such as door hinges or the like it seems to work great.

flips72 12-08-2011 06:03 PM

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chad i was just looking at lmc website and they have your rear glass at a very good price, not sure what shipping would be though.

chad64chevy 12-09-2011 04:55 PM

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i think i might be getting one from sigshooter, when we both get some free time one weekend! my cousin is looking for me too, and in away i hope to get both that way i'll have a spare incase i break one putting it in the first time! my cousin seen a 64-66 c-10 long bed with the custom trim and big window, he's going to go ask them about the back glass and maybe the whole truck, i'm hoping the whole truck! i took some stuff to the scrapeyard yesterday my parts cabs that weren't worth anything i picked them apart and a old caprice and got a llil over $500 for all of it! i had to give the wife some of it to keep her happy, lol! getting a used deluxe heater for my truck orginal not aftermarket, the one with the three levers! does anyone know if theres a difference in the heater boxes under the hood for a 64?? or are they all pretty much the same, only one has a pull knob and the other has the three levers?? told the wife if i want ac i would roll down the window but, i need a heater/defroster for it! haven't done anything lately just buying some stuff and looking at other stuff i want, seeing what i need to buy first that can go on and what can wait a lil while longer!
thanks flip for seeing it and rememberin about me! great progress on your truck keep it up!!

flips72 12-09-2011 06:33 PM

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if those dont work out let me know i was tod of a guy who possibly has one. i havnt talked to him personally but i do know him and know he fools with these trucks.


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