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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
nice job and yah one nice thing about the dime frame is all that real estate back there. I always wanted to put a tool box there, but... I'm redoing my whole truck and relocating the tank there, so won't be going that route. Heck those battery gasses aren't keeping the mice outta my truck!!!
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
yup that is what happened to me, thought I could always "add" it later. I actually have a wooden box I keep in the bed, along with an old 5g gas can. (I'v used both trust me) So I just never did the toolbox under bed.
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
It’s been a while since I’ve had time to work on the truck. I’ve been redoing some of my deck, poured a concrete pad for a hot tub, got all that installed, plus all the other spring time home owner responsibilities.
Recently I did manage to finalize my running boards and a get my rear bumper mounted. On the running boards I had not yet fully welded the support frame (see previous post) so I pulled them back off and got that finished up. This was a lesson learned in the past; only tack your stuff together until you know you’re done fitting. The rear bumper mount was fairly simple. The brackets just happen to line up with the center of the frame. I cut a couple chunks of metal out, drilled some holes, mocked it in place, tacked it, checked it, and welded it up. I should round off the brackets to give them a cleaner look. My plans were to add a third bold to the front of the brackets but those rear bumper brackets are a ***** to drill through, kind of like trying to drill through a leaf spring, probably a similar material. For the bumper position, I decided to mount it higher and closer to the truck; it’s at a position more like a roll pan. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-x...28247%2529.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n...28248%2529.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C...28249%2529.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Z...28250%2529.jpg |
Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
After reaching the point where all the sheet metal and bumpers were completed I had to roll it out of the garage for the first time. Some pics below:
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Looks great. That has to be an awesome feeling to roll it out of the garage!!
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
looking good...me like..
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
I likey!!
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
nice welds and running board work. everything is looking good, stance fitment etc. great feeling getting it out of the garage.
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
outstanding!
let me know when you want to swap that gmc tailgate for a chevy, I have a 49 gmc with a chevy bed! |
Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Awesome man! Hope my tbi fires up without a hitch like your's! I'm a little scared of the electronic voodoo.
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Looks great, nice job...Jim
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Nice job, still love the stance
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
I’ve been doing some misc. stuff on the truck this past week, things that don’t really get it on the road quicker but some items I’ve wanted to tackle. One of them was dealing with all the freak’n holes in the firewall. I wish I had taken the time to patch them up and at least shoot some primer over them when I had the truck apart but I didn’t so, here’s my solution for at least now, or permanently, not sure yet. Only time will tell if the vinyl holds up to the heat under the hood.
I made some patterns out of poster board, I always thought poster board was thicker but that’s what they called it at Hobby Lobby, it’s a thick paper kind of like a manila folder. I used hardboard from Home Depot as the backer. It’s held on the fire wall with some t-nuts from Westlake Ace Hardware, covered in vinyl I picked up at Jo-Ann’s fabric, with staples I had to go pick up on a separate trip to Home Depot. Oh, and the adhesive that I used to glue to the foam to the vinyl was DAP from Home Depot though I remembered to pick that up when I was getting the hard board. Did I mention that I f’d up on the second piece and stapled the material to the wrong side of the board. I was half way through it and already had most of it trimmed so I couldn’t flip it around, thus accounting for a second trip to Jo-Ann’s. I’ll fill some of the remaining holes with plastic plugs or make use of them for wiring. Some pics… https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-U...703_120334.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T...703_120746.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9...703_125253.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Z...703_130649.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--...703_145915.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n...704_133509.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T...28268%2529.jpg |
Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Bumpers and overall stance look perfect. Interesting/innovative temp solution on the firewall. dug
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Just looking through this build thread, you make it look so easy. But I appreciate what goes on behind the scenes to get to what you post. Some really elegant solutions along the way. As others said, you've pretty much nailed it all. And oh that stance....
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
I tackled my transmission tunnel over the past couple of weekends. Yes, you heard me right, couple of weekends. It's been HOT as hell in KC the past couple of weekends so my garage time has been a bit limited, plus, took me a bit of time to figure this one out.
I wanted to make a transmission tunnel that was easily removable so I could access the transmission bolts, cooler lines, etc. easily. I started by making a perimeter frame out of 16 GA metal. Once I got the perimeter frame made I simply laid a piece of poster board in it to get a template for the tunnel. I found the easiest way to mark the template was to use spray paint so as to no disturb its position in the frame. I then cut out the poster board and taped it in the frame. I also located the hole for the transmission shifter and got everything test fitted and in place. I then used the poster board template to mark a piece of 20 GA sheet metal and cut it out. I used a propane tank to get a curve in the tunnel along with tweaking it by hand. The nice thing about the frame was that I was able to work on the tunnel on a bench rather than in the car. The 16 GA frame was stiff enough not to get tweaked out of shape while fitting the tunnel. Below are some pics I took along the way. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n...716_155020.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G...716_163441.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-J...716_165147.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S...716_165153.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8...716_165219.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A...716_170312.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-U...716_175825.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z...716_180105.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-V...716_181558.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-6...723_174102.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1...723_193000.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S...723_193049.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-y...723_193121.jpg |
Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Good job on the tunnel!
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Very nice work!
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
make me a tunnel please! haha
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Very nice work on the tunnel...
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
gorgeous tunnel work!
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Very nice...Jim
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
Thanks all. This weekend I'm focused on the dash. Probably noticed in the pics above that it's bare metal. I have to patch the cut out for the steering column and I have another small patch from rust through. The I'm just going to smooth some of the rust pits with filler then rattle can on some primer, sand, then rattle can on some gloss black. For now I think the rest of the cab is going to stay as is. I'm hoping to be able to drive it in the next month or two so I'm not spending much time on the cosmetic stuff.
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Re: "Albert" -- 1949 AD, S10 Chassis
What great fabrication. This build thread pushed me over the edge when deciding on another s10 swap. Following this one for sure. The fit and stance is great.
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