05-02-2011, 07:40 PM | #226 |
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I have an old Autocad system on my old PC that I use for drawings. I drew up the structure I wanted for the top, based on the mockup. This way I knew what angles I needed to cut my pieces to form the shape of top.
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05-02-2011, 07:44 PM | #227 |
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A few days later and here is most of the aluminum structure welded in place. I've never welded aluminum before, and it's not easy, and mine welds look like ****. What I did was convert my MIG to weld aluminum. You have to use pure argon, I also had to use .030 aluminum wire (the .023 just bunched up in gun). When you first start it isn't hot enough, but does OK after you get going. I just ground out the real bad stuff at the start.
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05-02-2011, 07:46 PM | #228 |
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Re: My 50 roadster pickup build
View from the back, if you look at the left side you can see how I have the new roof sloping inward, and not going straight up.
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05-02-2011, 07:49 PM | #229 |
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When I got the top fabed, I knew I had a problem with the initial header and door piece layout. Before I go on, if you look at the door piece you can see where I welded in a piece of metal to fill in where the old molding used to be.
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May be hard to see the yellow tape, but this is the new design layout for header and door piece.
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Pic 1 Now I'm on the passenger door, but you can see the metal has been cut for the A pillar and header.
Pic 2 Metal removed.
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Pic 1 Part of header material removed.
Pic 2 More header material removed and trying to figure out new design on the A pillar.
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Pic 1 Made new inside piece that door will go against.
Pic 2 Here the new metal has been added to door. After I cut off the old curved part I had to dig thru the old door upper parts to find a straight piece to install.
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Pic 1 Here is the new header and door design with top it position.
Pic 2 Close up with the wood window up. Now the header, door, window and top all meet at a nice point.
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Here is the top with the aluminum sheet installed on the structure. I used .050" aluminum to make the cover.
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Pic 1 Front view.
Pic 2 3/4 view. Pic 3 Full front view.
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Most of my info on this top came from an article I read in one of the rod magazines (can't remember which one, but I think it was on a 32 F**d roadster pickup) about size of material, etc.
Well about 3 months had passed during this time, not all in the shop, but time doesn't stand still. On to the next job.
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Re: My 50 roadster pickup build
Jim, did you use rivets or screws to put the top together on frame? Love the door latches simple yet unique.
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Been following this thread for a while now. That is totally cool! Nice work..
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Yes I used rivets, put a little dough over them, primered, then had it covered with closed cell foam and contvertible top material. If i had a Tig welder I would have tried to weld, but not with the Mig.
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Thanks, appreciate you following the build. Jim
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oldman3, I love the convertable top. I often thought about it if I ever found cab with a damaged roof. Looks good.
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Thanks, appreciate it.
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Cool mini-Carson top!
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Pic 1 Anyone who has one of these old trucks, knows how hard it is to get the hood to fit even close. Since I had a large gap at the cowl, I chose to add steel to the cowl and have a nice gap at the hood. In spots the steel was as wide as 1/4" and others about 1/8".
Pic 2 passenger side view Pic 3 about center.
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A few days later, here is the cowl and header in primer.
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Pic 1 Hood, cowl, windshield area and top of doors in primer.
Pic 2 Here I've sanded, and it's ready for another coat of primer.
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Here I've got the dash in primer.
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Now I've moved to the running boards. This is the back running board bracket, it didn't fit right to the 54 running boards, so I cut, bent and welded it back (both sides).
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