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raggedjim 01-25-2024 08:03 PM

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I've also been working on a steering wheel. I think it's out of a Pontiac Lemans but not 100% on that. I do like me some Pontiacs. It's pretty ruff. It is an art project to be sure.

hewittca 01-26-2024 09:21 AM

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You're making some great progress!

raggedjim 01-26-2024 10:27 AM

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You're making some great progress!

Thanks! I've always enjoyed your builds.

wpsharpshooter 01-26-2024 12:35 PM

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Not much grass growing under your feet with this build.

raggedjim 01-26-2024 09:28 PM

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Not much grass growing under your feet with this build.

Trust me, the grass is coming. Didn't do anything with the truck today, my wife kidnapped me to go junking.

raggedjim 01-27-2024 07:44 PM

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Cut out the angle strips on the bed. Also removed the steps and front panel. The upper roll of the front panel was full of rust/wasp nests/crap.

raggedjim 01-27-2024 07:48 PM

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Who we are...

raggedjim 02-02-2024 09:03 PM

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Well, a good friend from my first ship (27 years ago) came and visited me for awhile. We had a great time, but now he is back in Kansas and I'm back in the shop.

I had noticed some rust on the roll of the front panel so I spent some time with the welder to fill in the holes. Some used patch panels, some were small enough to weld up with no patches.

raggedjim 02-02-2024 09:13 PM

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I had noticed that the front panel seemed to stick up higher than the bedsides and when I took it off I found that the welded in nut pieces were welded in about a 1/4" off-center. At least they were consistently wrong on both sides.

Took a spot-weld cutter and cut the spot-weld on the threaded plate and then rewelded it in the correct position.

I know, it's bowed, I'll get to that later.

raggedjim 02-02-2024 09:19 PM

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While I had the welder out I cut some filler panels for the bed stake pockets and filled those wasp nest havens up.

I have a 12" shear that works great for patch panels, especially on the thicker stuff that is tough to cut with hand shears.

raggedjim 02-03-2024 08:34 PM

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Worked on the radiator surround. I know I want to put a filler plate between the support and the grill so I moved the protrusions on the strengthening ribs down to clear the filler plate. Pretty basis cut and weld job. I had done some work on this surround years ago but deemed it unfit for use in one of my trucks. Now I'm older and not so picky, and I am the future previous owner, I have a reputation to live up to! Some bondo and sanding and it will be just fine.

raggedjim 02-03-2024 08:39 PM

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I also decided to remove the "points" on the top of the support. I have always hated them. Again, some bondo and paint, it should be good. As you can tell I love bondo (when applied by me).

zicc1835 02-03-2024 09:20 PM

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I had noticed that the front panel seemed to stick up higher than the bedsides and when I took it off I found that the welded in nut pieces were welded in about a 1/4" off-center. At least they were consistently wrong on both sides.

Took a spot-weld cutter and cut the spot-weld on the threaded plate and then rewelded it in the correct position.

I know, it's bowed, I'll get to that later.

Roger,
finally made the time to read through your build thread ...besides the child's play you made out of making that headboard look better than what the General left us with....... the core support mods are awesome ...wish I had your metal work and welding talent ...plus seems like you are setting some speed records with this build running the quarter in the low 9s :) Im going to keep close eye on what's next appreciate your attention to detail and making tired parts come to life and useful again GREAT BUILD
Jess
Ps I got a thing for Pontiacs of the 48flavor and that medium green color too

raggedjim 02-03-2024 09:27 PM

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Roger,
finally made the time to read through your build thread ...besides the child's play you made out of making that headboard look better than what the General left us with....... the core support mods are awesome ...wish I had your metal work and welding talent ...plus seems like you are setting some speed records with this build running the quarter in the low 9s :) Im going to keep close eye on what's next appreciate your attention to detail and making tired parts come to life and useful again GREAT BUILD
Jess
Ps I got a thing for Pontiacs of the 48flavor and that medium green color too

Thanks Jess. I do tend to try to save as much as I can, even when I know I would be better off buying repops. But I already know how to bolt things on, I need to try to learn something (even if I learn what I will never do again!) I'm not really very fast at anything, I tend to think too much, but since I retired I have made a point of working on my projects as much as my wife will let me!

And from what I can tell the headboards vary a LOT in their fit.

72 tigger 02-04-2024 02:20 PM

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Nice fabrication and welding!

raggedjim 02-04-2024 08:03 PM

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Nice fabrication and welding!

Thanks Kirk, thank god I have a grinder!

raggedjim 02-06-2024 07:39 PM

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What in the name of western Kentucky redneckery is this? Well, I need a bed floor and I happen to have this short fleet bed floor I pulled out of a GMC that I put a different bed on. It isn't a good floor, but it ain't that bad, so I'm going to try to use it.

raggedjim 02-06-2024 07:49 PM

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The donor, sold years ago to a guy in Tennessee.

Most guys told me to part it, but do I listen? Nope.

raggedjim 02-06-2024 08:15 PM

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Measure, measure measure...

raggedjim 02-06-2024 08:37 PM

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Screw it, cut, cut cut!

raggedjim 02-06-2024 08:45 PM

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And test fit. Now all I have to do is weld in some side strips, weld up the rust holes, grind down the surface rust, rust treatment, prime, paint, and everything else. Ain't trucks fun?

By the way, the inside edge of the fleetside wheelwells are 50", exactly the width of a stepside bed.

zicc1835 02-06-2024 10:04 PM

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you, you , ..... you are good:metal:

raggedjim 02-06-2024 10:15 PM

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you, you , ..... you are good:metal:

Not good, but I am persistant!

clay68c10 02-07-2024 09:14 AM

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I like where this is going.

raggedjim 02-07-2024 09:39 AM

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I like where this is going.

Thanks Clay, I'm hoping to get the bed floor to look good enuff so that one day there will be a guy on here claiming to have a one off Chevrolet prototype steel floor stepside! Most people will never even notice the steel floor, but the real truck guys will.


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