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Strodder 07-10-2010 10:29 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4081638)
I hope your happy LOL

Very happy. That is happy for you. Looks great. Thanks Allan :metal:

jr's62 07-10-2010 11:11 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
man you have got some talent and alot of patients(i think i spelled that right) anyhow very nice, i tried veiwing the entire thread the other day but it took forever and i did not get to see the dash finished, keep up the good work and keep the pics comin.

Alan's Classic 07-11-2010 10:08 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4082862)
Very happy. That is happy for you. Looks great. Thanks Allan :metal:

:thumbs:

Quote:

Originally Posted by jr's62 (Post 4082931)
man you have got some talent and alot of patients(i think i spelled that right) anyhow very nice, i tried veiwing the entire thread the other day but it took forever and i did not get to see the dash finished, keep up the good work and keep the pics comin.

Thanks Jr, I know it is a long build, but has been a fun ride so far. LOL I'll post as I get it done. ;)

shortbed70 07-12-2010 06:00 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Progress is progress man keep chippin away at it.

daverod 07-12-2010 06:41 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
What no electron micro shots I'm very disappointed.:waah:

Alan's Classic 07-13-2010 07:21 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shortbed70 (Post 4085635)
Progress is progress man keep chippin away at it.

One step at a time.

Quote:

Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4085728)
What no electron micro shots I'm very disappointed.:waah:

HAHA

I got bored at work and the only thing I had there to work on in my spare time was the 4Runner. I decided to do a step by step on how to make a patch panel with only a few hand tools and a welder. It might help someone out.

First step find what you want to cut out.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02936.jpg

And mark what you want to cut out.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02937.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02938.jpg

I used an old tailgate for some scrap metal and laid it out. I over sized the pattern for trimming.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02939.jpg

First set of bends was made with a vise and body hammer as well as the rest of the bends.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02940.jpg

I made some relief cuts to make the compound curve. The original piece is behind it. I clamped it in place a little at a time to form the curves. Don't distort the original panel. You will end up with a bad patch.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02941.jpg

I tacked the cuts to hold it's shape then removed the rusty piece and finished welding.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02943.jpg

Ground the welds down and here is the patch.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02945.jpg

Trimmed to fit and tacked in place. I did clean up the inner structure on the truck prior to install

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02946.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02947.jpg

2 more pics coming..........

Alan's Classic 07-13-2010 07:25 PM

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Ground the welds

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02948.jpg

Wiped with filler

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02949.jpg

The inside of the 1/4 was cleaned, seam sealed and undercoated.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02950.jpg

Primed

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/DSC02952.jpg

It took me about 5.5 hours to do all of this. I rushed it just to see how fast I could do it. I got lucky a couple times, but it turned out pretty good for a rush. :lol:

daverod 07-13-2010 08:24 PM

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Looks nice good work as always.:metal:

Strodder 07-13-2010 08:27 PM

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Good job Allan. 5.5 Hours at $40 per hour is $220.00. Now pay your self. :lol:

daverod 07-13-2010 08:54 PM

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I thought it was $25 an hour?:uhmk:

Strodder 07-13-2010 09:11 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
When your working on your own $hit, it's FREE. :lol:

198plus 07-13-2010 09:19 PM

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I fixed it for you :lol:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4087745)
When your working on Ronnie's $hit, it's FREE. :lol:


Strodder 07-13-2010 09:29 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
:haha: :haha: Ronnie, you mean you don't like giving Allan all your $$$$

198plus 07-13-2010 11:05 PM

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Probably be a wise move to give him my money.......At least I'll only pay one time and it will be right.............:metal:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4087782)
:haha: :haha: Ronnie, you mean you don't like giving Allan all your $$$$


Strodder 07-13-2010 11:07 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
:agree:

Vernski 07-14-2010 02:56 AM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Alan thanks for showing the steps on how to make a patch panel, you made it look easy and effortless, you do have a gift there with metal working...Vernski:metal:

Bkndsdl 07-15-2010 04:49 PM

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Thanks, Allen, for the patch panel detailed pics; awesome as usual. What is the name of the material you are using for filler?

Bkndsdl 07-15-2010 04:57 PM

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Goes to show: you can NEVER have too many clamps......

Alan's Classic 07-15-2010 05:57 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4087640)
Looks nice good work as always.:metal:

:thumbs:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4087646)
Good job Allan. 5.5 Hours at $40 per hour is $220.00. Now pay your self. :lol:

Now I can go by something. haha

Quote:

Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4087701)
I thought it was $25 an hour?:uhmk:

Nope!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4087745)
When your working on your own $hit, it's FREE. :lol:

Until you break something

Quote:

Originally Posted by 198plus (Post 4087756)
I fixed it for you :lol:

Quote:

Originally Posted by 198plus (Post 4088000)
Probably be a wise move to give him my money.......At least I'll only pay one time and it will be right.............:metal:

I tried calling you today.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vernski (Post 4088264)
Alan thanks for showing the steps on how to make a patch panel, you made it look easy and effortless, you do have a gift there with metal working...Vernski:metal:

Your welcome and thanks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkndsdl (Post 4090652)
Thanks, Allen, for the patch panel detailed pics; awesome as usual. What is the name of the material you are using for filler?

Thanks and Rage extreme by evercoat. It's awesome, but kind of thin and runny in the summer

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkndsdl (Post 4090669)
Goes to show: you can NEVER have too many clamps......

There's a lot more where those came from. ;)

ruffrida2005 07-15-2010 10:27 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
do you paint them Orange so you know if someone in the shop jacked you?

Alan's Classic 07-15-2010 10:56 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 4091161)
do you paint them Orange so you know if someone in the shop jacked you?

In our shop it's not a matter of getting jacked, but easy to identify when someone needs to borrow some. It also makes them easy to see in dark places.

Alan's Classic 07-17-2010 12:00 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Ronnie (198plus) is getting ready to bring his cab to me in a couple of days so I tried to find something I could knock out pretty quick on my truck, so I drug my hood out to work on it and it is worse than I remember from a year ago. The reinforcements on the front and rear are ate up with cancer.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02982.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02983.jpg

The shell is in pretty good shape. Just a slight depressed area towards the back of the "V" rib.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02981.jpg

There are some dents but nothing major.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02979.jpg

I want to replace the front and rear reinforcements with some good ones that I have taken out of some other hoods. But first I need to build a crib of some sort to support the hood. Once I remove the reinforcements it will fold up like a pretzel. I'm trying to figure out the best and easiest way to support it. I'd like to build it out of wood. I'm thinking of using plywood and cut out ribs to match the profile of the hood and wrap with foam. The thing is I don't have any wood and by the time I go to the store it will be a wasted day.

I also need to get the reinforcements blasted. If I had a bigger compressor I could do it at home. But I don't. So here I sit trying to think of something else to work on. :haha: I've got a thinking problem. LOL

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02978.jpg

BTW still looking for my other (passenger) vent window frame that I painted last year.

Palf70Step 07-17-2010 12:59 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
I am trying to find parts for my tilt today. Dang I know I hand them just the other day....well 6 months or so ago. I know if I buy new pieces, I'll find it the minute the order ships. :rolleyes:

Good Luck on your find Alan. Can't wait to see you tackle the hood.

Alan's Classic 07-17-2010 04:28 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 4093412)
I am trying to find parts for my tilt today. Dang I know I hand them just the other day....well 6 months or so ago. I know if I buy new pieces, I'll find it the minute the order ships. :rolleyes:

Good Luck on your find Alan. Can't wait to see you tackle the hood.

Thanks Bill, I hope you have better luck than I have looking for mine.

After a little thinking time I thought why not use the old hood shell to support the hood that I'm working on. I figured both of them together would support each other. It seemed to work out pretty good.

The old shell for support

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02984.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02994.jpg

I drilled the spot welds and busted them loose with a air hammer very carefully. Then use a block of wood and 3 pound hammer to knock it out of the folded over area.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC02997.jpg

I then took a wide screw driver and opened the flange up that I knocked it out of so I could slide the new one back in. I put the new one in temporarily so I could see how it was going to act. It worked out pretty well.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03003.jpg

Then it was one to patching the sides of the hood. I used some old cowl extensions I had left over. They have the perfect contour for the hood.

One side I laid the piece I cut out of the hood for a pattern.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03004.jpg

Then tacked it in. I had to be carefull not to weld the reinforcement in place with my tacks, since it will be coming back out later for blasting, prime and paint.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03007.jpg

The other side of the hood I had to reverse the way I made the pattern. I cut the new piece larger then used it as a pattern then clamped in place and made my cut on the hood. This is where it is at now.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/DSC03008.jpg

I will be removing the reinforcement and cleaning up my welds on the inside. Then I will paint the inside of the hood and the reinforcements then put the reinforcement back in. Yes when I weld it back in I will have some burnt areas from welding, but at least there will be some paint in the areas that can't be seen and impossible to get paint on. I will repair the burnt areas when I repaint the inside of the hood.

my67chevytruck 07-18-2010 01:07 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Nice work Alan!

LiLDrumKing3 07-18-2010 02:23 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
I really like what you've done with the truck. I wish I could that kind of body work, I guess I need to get me some more tools. :lol:

Alan's Classic 07-21-2010 10:22 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 4094800)
Nice work Alan!

:thumbs: thanks Heath

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiLDrumKing3 (Post 4094888)
I really like what you've done with the truck. I wish I could that kind of body work, I guess I need to get me some more tools. :lol:

tools are always good ;) . Practice, practice, and more practice. I learn something everyday.


I'm still working on the hood some. I took vacation this week and didn't even go out in the shop Monday and Tuesday. I did go out today and helped Shannon on his cab. Made some progress on the hood, but nothing worth taking pics of. Check out Shannon's build for some good progress pics.

LiLDrumKing3 07-21-2010 10:51 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4100752)

tools are always good ;) . Practice, practice, and more practice. I learn something everyday.

Well hopefully I can learn more from you and the rest of the guys from the forum. I'm looking forward to see your truck done. :metal:

Alan's Classic 07-22-2010 11:42 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LiLDrumKing3 (Post 4100816)
Well hopefully I can learn more from you and the rest of the guys from the forum. I'm looking forward to see your truck done. :metal:

If you don't learn how to do it here you will definately learn what not to do. :lol: We learn from our mistakes and I make plenty of them.;)

I put the hood on hold. I'll finish the rest of the truck and hopefully they will repop them by the the time I'm done. :haha:

Alan's Classic 07-23-2010 02:33 PM

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I took today and took my oldest daughter out in the shop for some father/daughter time. She said she wanted to build a car, toy car that is. She wanted to build a "mater". She hasn't had much hands on yet due to air tools etc. But she said she wants to paint it.

As I was making it, it dawned on me this would be a great exercise for those that want to learn how to work with metal, but are scared to cut on their truck. There are a lot of the same steps involved and will get you some experience working with metal. Anyway here's what we have done thus far.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03041.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03044.jpg

Took a toy apart for the wheels and axles.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03046.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03047.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03048.jpg

I cut out the rear wheel opening.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03052.jpg

I had to notch out so the tires could fit.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03051.jpg

It want be sitting this low, she wants it to sit up normal. I like it low. This is the way it is now. I've got to cut out the engine bay, make the frame, bed floor and wrecker frame and cable. We will see how it turns out.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/DSC03053.jpg

sdailey 07-23-2010 02:46 PM

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The bed gap doesn't look even and the door doesn't match the rocker......:lol::lol::lol: What kind of work are you turning out over there?;)

Seriously though, that looks great. What the the plans for it? 22's, bags, stroker? Details man we need details.:lol::lol:

Strodder 07-23-2010 03:55 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
I don't know Allan? You have way too much time on your hands. :lol:
Good practice though :c2:

Palf70Step 07-23-2010 05:49 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Nice Alan. That is one scream'n mater.

Alan's Classic 07-23-2010 08:08 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sdailey (Post 4103504)
The bed gap doesn't look even and the door doesn't match the rocker......:lol::lol::lol: What kind of work are you turning out over there?;)

Seriously though, that looks great. What the the plans for it? 22's, bags, stroker? Details man we need details.:lol::lol:

I got my rockers the same place you did. :lol: I can't tell you everything I plan to do to it. Gotta have some suspense

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4103586)
I don't know Allan? You have way too much time on your hands. :lol:
Good practice though :c2:

I don't have enough time now, but I did promise some shop time with the girls. You know I will have to make another for the other daughter. I'm actually enjoying it. Maybe they will cherish it when I'm gone. That is if they still like me after their teens. LOL

Quote:

Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 4103747)
Nice Alan. That is one scream'n mater.

You darn tootin'. You never know what I will be working on next when you click on this build.

Strodder 07-23-2010 09:15 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Don't worry when they hit the 20's they will think your Kewl, and like you again. :metal:

ruffrida2005 07-23-2010 10:31 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
I see the money just pouring in on this one Alan. That looks so sweet.

daverod 07-23-2010 11:36 PM

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Very kewl. Somthing about the back of the cab just doesn't look right though.:lol: It's not a f#rd is it? Good to you spending time with the girls.;)

Captainfab 07-24-2010 01:26 AM

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Kudos to you Alan for spending some time with your daughter. This is something you both will remember for a long time to come. Make the time whenever you can 'cause before you know it they'll be all grown up and out of the house.

my67chevytruck 07-24-2010 01:35 PM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Nice.

bubba327 07-27-2010 12:04 AM

Re: Project Vitamin C-10
 
Way to go Alan . I like to have my daughters help me on projects.
Now they are bringing their friends over since our house is a fun place to hang out.

Be careful or she will be wanting to be drive your truck to school someday!!


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