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Iplumb 04-24-2016 09:12 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Very nice welder! Now the fun part gets to start
Mike

Drifters 04-24-2016 11:12 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
That's a nice unit Doug remember to use you good eye when operating this piece of equipment! Lol... Congrats Ron

Advanced Design 04-24-2016 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 65sub (Post 7570964)
New tools. Always cool. :metal:

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 7571034)
Jealous.....

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Originally Posted by Iplumb (Post 7571320)
Very nice welder! Now the fun part gets to start
Mike

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Originally Posted by Drifters (Post 7571446)
That's a nice unit Doug remember to use you good eye when operating this piece of equipment! Lol... Congrats Ron

Thanks guys, it should be a nice unit. Just need a bunch of practice.

Oh yeah, the brakes came in...12 inch rotors, integrated rear parking and 4 piston calipers.

Advanced Design 04-24-2016 03:39 PM

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Like many of my hot rod parts, I ordered these through Rutters Rod Shop. Bob and Pat are great people and use what they sell in their numerous customer build projects.

Plus Mike, their sales representative, has been in the business a long time, has a ton of contacts from working for Heidts for years and understands what works and what doesn't. He will steer you right and provide great customer service.

Unfortunately, the master cylinder lid was scratched out of the box. I sent Mike an email on a Friday night just to let him know the parts arrived and mentioned as an aside the lid was scratched.

He responded right away and handled the issue with Wilwood. A few days later the new lid arrived.

These builds are hard to do. Receiving great customer support from a company like Rutters Rod Shop removes a bunch of hassle in getting the build done. I can't say enough good about them.

Possmguts 04-24-2016 04:59 PM

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Oh you're gonna LOVE that integrated disk set up... so easy to install and clean looking...

youngrodder 04-24-2016 10:06 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Looks good Doug. I still need to get my rear brakes figured out.

Marc

oldman3 04-24-2016 11:04 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Sweet looking brakes...Jim

lower50's 04-25-2016 08:10 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Yup nice parts for sure. Everyone needs hopes and dreams, nice welder.

Advanced Design 04-25-2016 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Possmguts (Post 7571822)
Oh you're gonna LOVE that integrated disk set up... so easy to install and clean looking...

No doubt Possm, can't wait to get to the test install portion just to see how they work out.

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 7572170)
Looks good Doug. I still need to get my rear brakes figured out.

Marc

Thanks Marc, for sure you will figure out something cool. I almost went with Kore3 and their Corvette set up.

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Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 7572244)
Sweet looking brakes...Jim

Thanks Jim, probably more than needed on this Burb. And for once I went for something kinda cool rather than practical.

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Originally Posted by lower50's (Post 7573178)
Yup nice parts for sure. Everyone needs hopes and dreams, nice welder.

Thanks Lower, looking forward to trying the welder out....

So we are vacationing in Hanover PA visiting our daughter, son in law and granddaughters as we haven't seen them since last August.

Sitting at a stop light and this Corvette rumbled up beside me. Coolest part was the driver and passenger were up in their 70's or more and were grinning from ear to ear. Like they were trying to look cool and not smile, though you could see the sheer joy on their faces. Loved it!

Note the Moon eyes, Sunoco and Flowmaster stickers on the window.

youngrodder 04-25-2016 10:41 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Oh for pleasure. I thought you were in PA for work or something....
Have a nice time.

Marc

lower50's 04-26-2016 04:35 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
SO cool maybe they bought it new? Have fun.

joedoh 04-26-2016 06:12 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
I just realized the miller was a TIG. :doh:

nice buy! thats on my list!

RockinKees 04-27-2016 10:20 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Nice TIG machine, I've got one a few years, very handy!!

You've got some great stopping power, Doug, hope my brakes will perform half as good ;)

Great pic of the Corvette, you're never too old to keep smiling in a Hot Rod :metal:

Valarius_Starchaser 04-27-2016 11:14 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Love the welder I have only done TIG on aluminum a time or two and it wasn't pretty, good luck with your efforts!

Funny the first thing I noticed was the moon eyes

Iceburgh 05-01-2016 12:59 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Tell me more about the wildwood setup. I have seen many as of late but never see a booster?

Advanced Design 05-01-2016 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 7573411)
Oh for pleasure. I thought you were in PA for work or something....
Have a nice time.

Marc

Thanks Marc, we had a great time with the kids. This was the second time we spent time with our 9 month old Granddaughter.

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Originally Posted by lower50's (Post 7574082)
SO cool maybe they bought it new? Have fun.

They were old enough they could have...and looked like they were having a great time out cruising. Thanks Lowers!

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Originally Posted by joedoh (Post 7574162)
I just realized the miller was a TIG. :doh:

nice buy! thats on my list!

Thanks joedoh...so far I am impressed with it.

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Originally Posted by RockinKees (Post 7574857)
Nice TIG machine, I've got one a few years, very handy!!

You've got some great stopping power, Doug, hope my brakes will perform half as good ;)

Great pic of the Corvette, you're never too old to keep smiling in a Hot Rod :metal:

The Tig will be pretty handy, once my skills develop enough. The brakes are maybe overkill...though should work well. It was a very nice Corvette.

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Originally Posted by Valarius_Starchaser (Post 7574912)
Love the welder I have only done TIG on aluminum a time or two and it wasn't pretty, good luck with your efforts!

Funny the first thing I noticed was the moon eyes

Thanks Valarius, practicing yesterday and was improving rapidly. Still a long long way to go.

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Originally Posted by Iceburgh (Post 7578447)
Tell me more about the wildwood setup. I have seen many as of late but never see a booster?

Iceburgh, the master is 1 1/8" bore and came with the brackets, lines and adjustable proportioning valve. The calipers are 4 piston, 12 inch rotors, brackets for MII front and 9" big bearing rear. Wilwood has very good detail for selecting the right parts on their website. No booster and I will have to find one somewhere.

Yesterday I spent some time getting the new TIG up and running. Once I figured out the adjustments it was really easy to use. High frequency start was really nice. Stable arc, easy to control and I was fusing metal with no filler rod.

Back on the Burb I figured out the 6 inch drop I ordered wasn't going to get me the working angles I needed, so I went back to the 3 inch drop. (And Marc said I don't make mistakes :)) Bringing the rear of the transmission up dialed in front working angle, rear working angle and they (front and rear) were 0.1 apart from each other. Good enough, and it will probably change with the bags in place. Not much, but some.

So, I did what I should have done in the first place was build a mount on the side of the frame rail. It is more solid than sitting on the bottom frame lip.

Still need to fill in a few weld areas...MIG was acting up and bird nesting wire, I had a brace that was too short...cut some more and it was still too short...time to call it.

Hopefully next week end I can finish up the few details on the mount and begin installing exhaust.

youngrodder 05-01-2016 09:51 PM

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Funny...we were both working on the same areas of our suburban's this weekend. I too made a mistake that might make you feel better about yours. Go check out my build thread to hear the details....teaser alert...ha ha

Nice work tuning in the welder.

Out of curiosity what is the length of your driveshaft?

Marc

oldman3 05-01-2016 11:23 PM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Doug, looks great...Jim

lower50's 05-02-2016 09:30 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
Having high frequency start is the cats a$$. Are you using the foot throttle peddle or a on/ off switch on the torch? I use the on/off I find it's easier to work around the shop. I'm having tig envy. ;)

Advanced Design 05-02-2016 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceburgh (Post 7578447)
Tell me more about the wildwood setup. I have seen many as of late but never see a booster?

Iceburgh, Here are the part numbers for what I ordered.
140-10440-B - kit for MII
140-9560 - kit for rear big Ford new style with parking brake
261-13270-BK - kit master cylinder and valve

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 7579336)
Funny...we were both working on the same areas of our suburban's this weekend. I too made a mistake that might make you feel better about yours. Go check out my build thread to hear the details....teaser alert...ha ha

Nice work tuning in the welder.

Out of curiosity what is the length of your driveshaft?

Marc

Glad you caught it before welding in the parts for good! Me, I would notice that as I finished my last weld. The distance from the transmission output shaft seal to the u joint saddle base on the pinion is 57". And I moved my powertrain back about two inches into the firewall.

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Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 7579457)
Doug, looks great...Jim

Thanks Jim. Thought about a nice radiused gusset under the plate and decided to go for strength instead.

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Originally Posted by lower50's (Post 7579782)
Having high frequency start is the cats a$$. Are you using the foot throttle peddle or a on/ off switch on the torch? I use the on/off I find it's easier to work around the shop. I'm having tig envy. ;)

Lowers, I am using the foot pedal. A control on the torch would be handy for out of position welding. You are right about the high frequency. Hold the tungsten where you want to start, step down on the foot pedal and arc starts. Like pointing a needle and welding. The cable is really light and the torch fits comfortably so it is easy to use. Now I need practice on my technique. I've always had problems with side to side wander and hand speed.

RockinKees 05-02-2016 06:48 PM

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When I read your build and Marc's build I get more and more the feeling of you two should be sharing the same workshop :lol::lol:

Some small hick-ups, but the progress is good!! ;)

youngrodder 05-03-2016 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by RockinKees (Post 7580336)
When I read your build and Marc's build I get more and more the feeling of you two should be sharing the same workshop :lol::lol:

Some small hick-ups, but the progress is good!! ;)

I think I should bring mine to Doug and he can build them both.
My drive shaft measures 55 1/2" measure to the same areas you did.

Marc

RockinKees 05-04-2016 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 7581887)
I think I should bring mine to Doug and he can build them both.

Marc

Haha, probably have to wait 20 years then ;)


Sorry Doug, little joke, you're doing a mighty fine job!!

Advanced Design 05-04-2016 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by RockinKees (Post 7582032)
Haha, probably have to wait 20 years then ;)


Sorry Doug, little joke, you're doing a mighty fine job!!

I was thinking the same thing...probably 20 years! :)

The nice thing about this forum is we are able to connect and share information, though we live far apart.

lower50's 05-04-2016 08:10 AM

Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait
 
I totally agree Doug. Connecting with other old truck lovers, helping, sharing. Everyone on this forum is so positive, love it.
Keep up the good work.


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