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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North Texas
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a little time...
Found a little time to bang on some sheet metal last night and tonight. About 6 hours overall. Got the passenger side kick panel, A pillar, inner rocker with 4 inches of floor, front and rear supports all mocked up. Have a few minor "adjustments" to make on the inner rocker/floor but shouldn't be too bad. I welded in the kick panel but need to get some POR15 (or similar) to paint up in the A pillar and supports before I weld them up. If I can find some time tomorrow I'm hoping to get the rest of this side welded up so I can start on the driver side. Once I get both sides done I'll upright the cab so I can hang the doors to do the B pillars, outer rockers and cab corners. Have a couple of small floor patches that need to be done then too.
Got a lot more to do yet but progress none the less. Here's a few pics for ya. |
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Location: North Texas
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Re: a little time...
a few more. Look how nasty my garage is.
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Location: Osage City, KS
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Re: a little time...
Looks good Marq, but make sure you test door fit before final welding. I don't see much of a brace system, and it could throw off your door fitting nicely. Other than that, you are well on your way, good job. Trevor
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