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Vic1947 02-17-2017 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by hotrod1 (Post 7860501)
Thanks for the great explanation. I think I will try it. Any other settings on the Dynasty? Have you ever pulsed it with SiBr.

My Dynasty DX is one of the earlier models (digital readout, analog knobs) and has no pulse feature. The only thing I do is turn the start amps down to the same setting I use for welding to keep it from burning a small hole thru thin sheetmetal when I light it up.
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That is coming together buddy! Not that I had any doubt you'd get there but I was sure clenching once you got into all that cutting. I can only imagine the mess I'd have on my hands at this point! :lol:tj

Thanks, John, I was holding my breath a few times myself. The fact that kept me going was that it was only a $100 experiment more or less. I could have run over to Classic Parts at any time and got a new bumper. ;)
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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 7861484)
It came out beautiful Vic, Impressive work!

Thanks, Brian!
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Vic,
What? No paint ? You're slackin' :lol::lol: seriously, outstanding work! I've just about have the engine buttoned up from the cam change. Hope to crank it up tonight or tomorrow evening.next project will be the power steering gear box, it seems my pitman arm seal is leaking pretty good, and its soaking the bump stop rubber bumper and every time I turn right it would spit out the rubber bumper....$10 a shot. Time to get it done. Have a good one!
Ben
:metal:

Hey Ben, glad to hear you're getting SB sorted out. As for paint... I'm underway with the body work. Filler now on both fenders and starting work on the tight spaces. Fortunately, 75% of the fender mods are hidden under the bumper.

Vic1947 02-18-2017 07:23 PM

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I know bodywork ain't the most glamorous topic... just didn't want you to think I was slacking off with all this good weather we've been having. Well, maybe a little bit. ;)

Ol Blue K20 02-18-2017 08:14 PM

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Looking fantastic!

Low Elco 02-21-2017 08:35 AM

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Beddy Beddy nice.

jaros44sr 02-21-2017 09:01 AM

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Vic, you nailed it, nice work

snipescastle2 02-22-2017 09:17 AM

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Vic,
Lookin' good! won't be long now! by the way, how did your bed situation with the new chassis mods turn out? did everything fall back into place afterwards? I finally got my truck fired up yesterday, need to do a little "Finesse" on the tune, but it's running again. I kinda miss the lope I had with the old Cam, but the drive ability factor is better, and the clanking noise I had been hearing is long gone, I'm guessing that balancer was "Ringing" the pulleys during deceleration causing that clanking sound, because no matter how hard I tried, I could not get it to do it again....
now to fix my steering gear box leak.....:exit::exit::exit:
Have a good one and I'll stop by one day here soon.
Ben
:metal:

Bennett68C10 02-22-2017 09:20 AM

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Awesome job Vic!

Vic1947 02-25-2017 05:52 PM

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Looking fantastic!

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 7865154)
Beddy Beddy nice.

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Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 7865164)
Vic, you nailed it, nice work

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Originally Posted by snipescastle2 (Post 7866283)
Lookin' good! won't be long now! by the way, how did your bed situation with the new chassis mods turn out? did everything fall back into place afterwards?...

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Originally Posted by Bennett68C10 (Post 7866286)
Awesome job Vic!

Thanks, guys!
Bed ended up in a much better place than before, thankfully. I'd probably be under supervised care if it hadn't. ;)

The front bumper is pretty much solved with the exception of spot filler, a coat of slick sand and blocking. I used some fine line tape to lay out the gap I wanted between it and the valance. Some careful sanding and filing and it looks pretty good. I've turned my attention to the rear to tidy it up a bit. I picked up a painted rear fleet bumper at Classic on Monday and took both it, and the front, to Eagle Stripping. They returned the front bumper to clean white metal everywhere and removed the EDP from the rear bumper. I only plan a few mods out back. I'll narrow both sides to tuck in closer to the quarter panels, make a filler panel to eliminate the gap and weld in the fasteners to smooth out the bumper. Shouldn't be anywhere near the level of pain I endured up front.

Vic1947 02-25-2017 05:54 PM

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Some starter shots of the rear for reference...

Elliot949 02-25-2017 05:55 PM

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That has,worked in great Vic...can't wait until it is primed so we can see all the lines... Great work buddy ..

Ol Blue K20 02-26-2017 12:15 AM

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Doing great Vic. Keep up the great work. It's going to be a fantastic looking truck!

swamp rat 02-26-2017 02:50 AM

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Wow!

Low Elco 02-27-2017 09:02 AM

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Love the front. Looking at the rear, wonder if you could make an angled slice on the ends to tip the bottom in and take the "bulge" out of the base? Just a thought.

Vic1947 02-27-2017 07:09 PM

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That has,worked in great Vic...can't wait until it is primed so we can see all the lines... Great work buddy ..

Getting closer, Dan, but I'm not nearly as fast as you with the body and paint.
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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 7869794)
Doing great Vic. Keep up the great work. It's going to be a fantastic looking truck!

Thanks, I appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7869883)
Wow!

Hey Mike, good to hear from you. Weather up there lately sux from what I hear... good time to lay low and lurk on the forum. ;)
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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 7870998)
Love the front. Looking at the rear, wonder if you could make an angled slice on the ends to tip the bottom in and take the "bulge" out of the base? Just a thought.

Thanks, Chip, we think a lot alike. I knew the ugly ends on the rear would need a bit of hammering. After I got them cut off, I used the press, vise and dolly to reform the edges similar to the front. I then tacked the shortened pieces back together and put the bumper back in place. Used some tape to mock up a filler piece that follows the line of the quarter panel a bit better. I sawed out a piece of mild steel flat stock using the tape as a template and have it taped in place in the last photo. All the mounting bolts have been welded in and smoothed out also. Not sure if this look is what you envisioned, but being a fundamentally "straight line between two points" person, this how I approached it.

Pick 02-28-2017 07:19 AM

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Vic, even though I've seen pictures of the stuff that has fought with you, you still make it look so easy and virtually seamless. As usual, I am very impressed by your work and your approach!

I must figure out how to straighten my line(s) between two points. My tiny little mind tends to wander and overcomplicate stuff WAY too much! :lol:

mcbassin 02-28-2017 09:27 AM

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Very nice work on the bumpers and body Vic! looks great!

Low Elco 02-28-2017 01:33 PM

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Diggin it!

knomadd 02-28-2017 06:45 PM

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You do some nice work Vic! The front turned out great. The back looks like you're already on a good path. Keep it up!

Vic1947 03-01-2017 07:13 PM

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Nachos Garcia, everyone! I've only been able to spend a few hours in the shop due to other stuff that needed tending, so not much progress. The filler pieces for the ends are tacked on and I modified the bumper mounts very slightly to get the fit I wanted. Next up is to weld some 1/8 x 1/4 flat bar on the ends of the filler pieces to give them a more finished look. Then it will be time for the filler between the bed and the top lip of the bumper. Stay tuned.

Ol Blue K20 03-01-2017 09:55 PM

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I'm very impressed Vic. I always liked the rear bumpers the way they came from the general. But it's looking awesome, I may have been wrong. I'm looking forward to see it completed.

Vic1947 03-03-2017 08:18 PM

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I'm very impressed Vic. I always liked the rear bumpers the way they came from the general. But it's looking awesome, I may have been wrong. I'm looking forward to see it completed.

Thanks, Dale. I agree the stock bumpers look pretty dang good on this series truck. Looking back a month, not sure if I knew then what I know now that I'd drag out the cutting wheel. Might have been working on things that actually make the truck run by now. ;)

Spent all day yesterday taking Dad to doctors and the ER. Thought he might have a fractured hip, but the CAT scan turned up gallstones and a cyst on his kidney. I reckon walking must have put pressure on that area and he was reacting to the pain. Anyway, he's doing better today and I was able to sneak downstairs and get some welding done. The ends are taking shape and I'm pleased with the edge I added. Now just need to do the other side.

jeh 03-03-2017 08:48 PM

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Vic, you nailed it on the front bumper.... I've looked at some trucks at the shows and always thought of how good that looked. As far as the rear, I would of never thought about doing what you've done, it looks awesome as well. Keep it up and get some paint on that thing.

sduckworth13 03-04-2017 12:40 AM

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X2 what Jason said :). Awesome work Vic!

Oregon 1967 GMC 03-04-2017 08:30 AM

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Hope your Dad is doing alright.

Low Elco 03-06-2017 09:04 AM

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I like the way the back came out. Good job!


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