03-21-2018, 11:52 PM | #801 |
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Re: What did you do with your truck today, Part 3
I got out to the garage and welded a little seam. But then started to make a patch for the top of the cowl at the windshield that is rusted through on the drivers side. I started to make a patch with some sheet metal I bought a while ago and it's just too thick to make that many bends, damn it. I bought this 4x8 sheet of 18 gauge and I wish I hadn't, damn it. I wish one of you guys who need some thick stuff like this for a floor or something was closer so I could give some to you.
Anyway, I went and bought some thinner stuff to get this thing done. Brian
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Tipped cab on its back again and sprayed the bottom side with raptor liner, had cleaned and primed it some time ago. While on its back the drip rails were easy to get to so i cleaned all the old dry crusty sealer out and preped them for new sealer. After raptor liner dried its back upright on the roll around cart, next is prepping fire wall, filling holes ect. Still trying to decide whether to cover it smooth or not, decision time ya or na soon.
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03-22-2018, 10:07 PM | #803 |
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Connected brake lines from MC to rear. By the time you have this many bends invested in a line you don't want to screw it up by forgetting to put the fitting on the end before flaring!
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03-22-2018, 10:45 PM | #804 |
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worked on my a/c and heat control panel. I got two of the three knobs installed with decals and they look good. however one of the three switches is damaged and wont work. I sent an email to vintage air about replacing it. their customer service has been so good to this point I'm not worried about it. I know they will make it right. slow but steady progress did a little on the a/c wiring as well.
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03-23-2018, 12:02 AM | #805 |
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My "five minutes" out in the garage tonight got the piece for a rusted out area on the top of the cowl at the windshield on the truck pretty much done.
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03-23-2018, 08:33 PM | #806 |
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Well today was an "oh ****" day. Installed the 4-link pieces only to put the new Ford 9" in and found out the Panhard bar bracket was welded to the wrong side of the rear end, right in the way of the coil over shocks... time to have a couple drinks!!!
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03-24-2018, 12:01 AM | #807 |
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Got the rusty stuff cut out at the windshield and the new piece fit in, it's looking pretty good, a little fine tuning tomorrow and I'll sand blast the area and put some weld through primer getting it ready to weld that baby in.
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03-24-2018, 06:27 PM | #810 |
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Finished fitting the carpet, mocked up the fuel tank vent, box steps and did a little bodywork.
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03-25-2018, 12:53 PM | #813 |
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I got out to the garage this morning before I head off to the Goodguys show for fear that I will be too tired to get in my 5 minutes today. LOL But I did it, got the patch tacked into place! WHOOO HOOO!
All it took was another 719 taps with the hammer, 275 grinds, 784 trial fits, and 24 times it fell through the hole onto the floor of the truck where I had to open the door and get it. Brian
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That is very nice work Brian.
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03-25-2018, 07:18 PM | #817 |
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I admit, I rounded it.
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More sanding, once I finish this last fender all that I have left is the doors...
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03-27-2018, 12:26 AM | #819 |
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Got the patch welded in and ground, done deal. WHOO HOOO! On to the next rusty area. LOL The joy of fixing up old cars.
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Got the last brake tube bent, but when I tried to fill my MC, brake fluid literally poured out of one junction. Turned out the T fitting I'd bought was actually for a pipe thread, not a double flare. Someone had put it in the wrong bin and I never bothered to look inside it to verify. What a mess all over garage floor, my frame, wheels, suspension, etc, plus now I'll have to re-bleed my MC. Bright side is that the lines came out pretty good. The parts store only had the last one in green finish, so I painted it flat silver to match the rest.
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I got one little piece welded in on the truck, right at the top of the "A" Pillar (windshield.) The large round hole you see is right where the sun visor fits to show you where I am talking about.
My "Five minute a day" plan is getting something done! Brian
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Instead of lengthening the roof to make the posts line up, which in my opinion makes the windshield look to vertical, or raking the windshield posts which makes the windshield too slanted, I lengthened the roof half that much and raked the posts too, so that it has a "stock" look. Brian
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ow many inches did you chop it brian?
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03-29-2018, 12:41 AM | #825 |
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It's chopped 3.5 inches and sectioned 2.5. Funny thing is, I chopped 4" when I was 16 years old. I got this "new" cab and chopped it 4" but wasn't done with the A pillars and unchopped it a half inch! LOL It just seemed like 4" was too much for what I was after so I unchopped it a half inch to 3.5 inches.
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