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Old 01-01-2005, 09:14 AM   #1
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Smile Cab change, frame mounts

As part of the cab change we are redoing the frame as necessary prior to painting. The previous owner had repaired the frame frame mounts and his bird dropping welding on the repairs looked shaky. I made up some plates, (3 1/2 x 3 1/2 for the front mounts, 3 1/2 x 3 for the rear) with 1 1/2 holes bored into them. The plates are 1/8 thick. With my son's greatly needed assistance we repaired the four frame mounts.

We started by cutting out the old weld using a sawzall and air cutoff grinder.

pic 1 shows what we cut out, some of the others were worse.

pic 2 shows the cut out with the old metal removed and the area prepared for welding.

pic 3 shows positioning of the plate ready for welding, (we located the plate using the center of the hole for reference).

pic 4 shows the plate Craig welded and ground, ready for prime and paint.

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Old 01-01-2005, 09:18 AM   #2
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Great Work

Doing it right the first time is always the way to go!
Nice job on the repairs.
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Old 01-01-2005, 09:23 AM   #3
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vt blazer,

You are right and it did not take long to do the repair right. The plates appear to be the way to go.

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Old 01-01-2005, 11:50 AM   #4
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Looks good.
I also had to repair my frame the same way you could never tell though.
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Old 01-01-2005, 05:33 PM   #5
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Nice Work!
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Old 01-01-2005, 05:45 PM   #6
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looks good!I did the same thing to mine just last week.I couldn't believe how pitted the surface of the brackets were!Took less than an hour and it's good for another 30+ yrs .
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Old 01-01-2005, 11:04 PM   #7
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Looks good Jim. Did you contemplate trying to find good mounts and cut off the rivets and bolt on some from the southwest?
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Old 01-02-2005, 07:59 AM   #8
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JIMs70GMC,

Since the brackets were in good shape and the rivets held the brackets tightly to the frame, changing them did not seem like a good option.

I am not sure if you can find brackets that did not have some hole damage, anyway.

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Old 01-02-2005, 10:58 AM   #9
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nice job, its good that you show pretty much all aspects of the repair. thanks.!
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