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DURRTY 03-21-2008 11:29 AM

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you just need a bigger hammer



:smoke:

Big J 03-21-2008 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2636865)
Hey J, Ron and I are coming up tomorrow to Huck's to pick up that blazer. Do you need anything from SOKY Classics that we could pick up for you and save you a trip.

Sorry, it's short notice. It just hit me to think about asking.

Do you live close to Huck?

Not right now, but I appreciate the offer. I'm about 45 minutes from Hucks.

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Originally Posted by 72lb4x4 (Post 2637041)
Hey, Big, that dent looks kind of tough to describe.

From what I've read, you work dents from where they (originally) start out (point of impacl), and/or from worst to less er, bad.

The idea is, that you/me beat out the creases and the bows come out on their own.

you appear to have a nasty crease with no start or end. tap on both ends and hope for the best?

I keep pounding body parts and the damage is different, but not better...

After coming home and calming down:lol:, I think I have a plan for tonight.

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Originally Posted by DURRTY (Post 2637079)
you just need a bigger hammer



:smoke:

I had that thought last night:lol:.

Big J 03-22-2008 07:28 AM

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Got the dent thing figure out, it takes time:lol:. I still need to cut the piece in behind the fender out to get a dolly in there. No biggie. I was going to do that tonight but it took a bit longer to sandblast and prime my wheels than I thought. I did mess with the dent a little. I think with several more hours of work it will look real good.

Chevyman63 03-22-2008 02:16 PM

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Nice work J. Keep it going... this thread is my daily inspiration.

Yukon Jack 03-22-2008 05:15 PM

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Keep at it - glad your making progress on the dent.

Big J 03-22-2008 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Chevyman63 (Post 2638770)
Nice work J. Keep it going... this thread is my daily inspiration.

Heres some inspiration for ya. This is my first full on build. I've lifted several rides and did this and that. But this is a total learn as I go project. I have some basic welding knowledge and can work on a motor. But most of this is a first for me, like the dent, lol.... I was told by my uncle that when I started this project (long-long ago) that its only metal, you can't really mess it up. If it gets too bad, cut it out and weld a new piece in:lol: If I can do it, anyone can, if you have patience:5150:

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Originally Posted by Yukon Jack (Post 2638912)
Keep at it - glad your making progress on the dent.

Yep me too, I was worried there for a few hours I wasn't going to figure it out. But with a couple pm's to some board members and some relaxing, its all good.....

Chevyman63 03-22-2008 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Big J (Post 2639048)
Heres some inspiration for ya. This is my first full on build. I've lifted several rides and did this and that. But this is a total learn as I go project. I have some basic welding knowledge and can work on a motor. But most of this is a first for me, like the dent, lol.... I was told by my uncle that when I started this project (long-long ago) that its only metal, you can't really mess it up. If it gets too bad, cut it out and weld a new piece in:lol: If I can do it, anyone can, if you have patience:5150:....

Thanks again, and this is my first frame off too.

Chevyman63 03-22-2008 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Big J (Post 2639048)
Heres some inspiration for ya. This is my first full on build. I've lifted several rides and did this and that. But this is a total learn as I go project. I have some basic welding knowledge and can work on a motor. But most of this is a first for me, like the dent, lol.... I was told by my uncle that when I started this project (long-long ago) that its only metal, you can't really mess it up. If it gets too bad, cut it out and weld a new piece in:lol: If I can do it, anyone can, if you have patience:5150:....

Thanks again, and this is my first frame off too. :metal:

Big J 03-22-2008 09:04 PM

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Most of the time working on it helps me unwind... The other times I have to look at it as the best headache I could have:lol:.

Big J 03-24-2008 09:39 AM

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Otay! The dent, other than a light skim coat is done! I need to weld the inner back in and grind it down. The wheels came out nice. I think I shoulda worn a respirator, they may have come out nicer:lol:. I plan on running these wheels for awhile. I'd like a nice set of Weld wheels, oh well, maybe later. If I have time after all the fun Easter stuff I'll work on it some more..... It is addicting.:chevy:

Chevyman63 03-24-2008 04:14 PM

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Congrats on the dent...things are looking good! :clap:

Big J 03-26-2008 02:00 AM

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Got some primer overspray on my wheels, oh well shoulda moved'em sooner. I've got several coats of clear on there, I should be able to fix them right up.... Heres the gas filler door I'm using. If I get to feeling better and all goes well, I'll at least have it tacked in by Thursday night.

5150 03-26-2008 03:25 AM

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looking forward to seeing how you get neck to the fuel tank. I'm not sure how I'm going to do mine, so take lots of pics of that :)

1974k5blazer 03-26-2008 06:51 AM

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awesome work so far man keep it up, glad to see the blazer being resurrected instead of destroyed on a trail somewhere

Big J 03-26-2008 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2644425)
looking forward to seeing how you get neck to the fuel tank. I'm not sure how I'm going to do mine, so take lots of pics of that :)

Not a problem. It'll be as simple as can be. Thats what I'm thinkin' right now anyways, lol....

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Originally Posted by 1974k5blazer (Post 2644981)
awesome work so far man keep it up, glad to see the blazer being resurrected instead of destroyed on a trail somewhere

Yep, too much time and effort in this one to beat it on a trail. But will all the leftovers I'm thinking of building a trail rig. Maybe my 70 K5 frame with a truck cab and a complete end to end roll cage.

vtblazer 03-27-2008 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2644425)
looking forward to seeing how you get neck to the fuel tank. I'm not sure how I'm going to do mine, so take lots of pics of that :)

Cut down your factory fill tube and braze it into the correct position, about all you can do with it.

Lots of good info on the board about this, no need for all the cofusion.

5150 03-27-2008 06:37 AM

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well, my body shop "lost" my original fuel neck. So that's why all the confusion.

Big J 03-27-2008 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2646758)
well, my body shop "lost" my original fuel neck. So that's why all the confusion.

That sucks. I'm sure someone has one they'd sell. PM Huck and jamie72.

vtblazer 03-27-2008 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2646758)
well, my body shop "lost" my original fuel neck. So that's why all the confusion.

Uhm, didn't know, sorry for your loss.

Have one here, would ya like it?

5150 03-27-2008 07:28 AM

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Let me see if any of the guys coming to my cookout this weekend have one. I'll let you know on Sunday.

Big J 03-27-2008 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2646885)
Let me see if any of the guys coming to my cookout this weekend have one. I'll let you know on Sunday.

A cookout and I wasn't invited..... Is it because of my username:lol::mm::lol::mm::sumo::ito:

swyfor5 03-27-2008 09:11 AM

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Awesome thread man! Love all the pic's. Definetly an inspiration for my build. This will be my first frame off resto, and do have a lot off rust issues to deal with also. Seems like VT had a real nice gas filler setup changeover post a while back. Keep up the good work! K5 to stay alive!

5150 03-27-2008 11:11 PM

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J come on down. I figured it's a little far for you. Jamie and you come on down. I told Huck, but he said he was busy. Got about 25 members so far. Even got a guy coming from the Netherlands.

Big J 03-28-2008 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by swyfor5 (Post 2647010)
Awesome thread man! Love all the pic's. Definetly an inspiration for my build. This will be my first frame off resto, and do have a lot off rust issues to deal with also. Seems like VT had a real nice gas filler setup changeover post a while back. Keep up the good work! K5 to stay alive!

At this point I have to look at the ones that are done to get my inspiration, lol... I have to say to myself, its gonna look like that, a couple times, haha. Yep VT showed me his setup. Just like I want, only I'm going with a round door.

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Originally Posted by 5150 (Post 2647768)
J come on down. I figured it's a little far for you. Jamie and you come on down. I told Huck, but he said he was busy. Got about 25 members so far. Even got a guy coming from the Netherlands.

I'm just giving you a hard time. I'd like to come and bs but I have to run to WV Friday after work for a equipment auction Sat. morning. It'd be closer to run to your house, lol... Definitely more fun too I'm sure....:metal:

No pics tonight, I forgot the camera at the house and its raining so I didn't run back over to get it... I got the piece I cut out tacked back in and now I need to bolt the splash shield in. Then check alignment and weld the rest back in, checking alignment along the way to make sure it doesn't pull in. I can't wait to cut a big hole next to the marker light for the gas filler door! not! lol.....

Big J 03-29-2008 07:30 AM

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Made some progresss tonight. I welded up the rest of the inside and bolted up the splash guard. Got the trim holes filled in too. All thats left to do is some grinding and bolt the upper part of the wheel well back in. Started messing with the filler some. I can't quite decide where to put it. I'll post a pic of it of what I'm thinking now but I may move it back some. Centered in that space some more. What do yall think? I'm also toying with the idea of a billet gas door.


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