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Old 12-14-2009, 11:39 PM   #1
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Re: [Project] "Fnlow69" PART II

no, but im going to cap them once i remove the bed from the old frame.
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Old 12-14-2009, 11:44 PM   #2
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no, but im going to cap them once i remove the bed from the old frame.
Ok. Cool man.
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Old 12-15-2009, 12:29 AM   #3
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Re: [Project] "Fnlow69" PART II

Wow you sure are jumping al the way in now aren't you? Looks good, like the dash! On the chop (I have never done one of our trucks) would it have been easier to cut out the headliner in one piece, set it aside. Then do the outer roof work so you could hammer and dolly the welds out and then replace the headliner in 1 piece and add fillers to the sides? Like I said I have not done one of these but on the others I have done I always like full access to the roof skin until I am finished welding it all off.

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Old 12-15-2009, 02:16 AM   #4
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Wow you sure are jumping al the way in now aren't you? Looks good, like the dash! On the chop (I have never done one of our trucks) would it have been easier to cut out the headliner in one piece, set it aside. Then do the outer roof work so you could hammer and dolly the welds out and then replace the headliner in 1 piece and add fillers to the sides? Like I said I have not done one of these but on the others I have done I always like full access to the roof skin until I am finished welding it all off.

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Kevin your right if i were to do this again i would cut the headliner in one piece. thanks im jumping on this now because i moved closer to where it's at, Its at my parents house and i now live like 10 min from them. before it was 35 mins away.
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