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Old 01-20-2012, 06:49 PM   #226
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Re: No Limit's "K-10"

That floor looks b!tchin... Lots of tacks..
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Old 01-20-2012, 08:20 PM   #227
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Re: No Limit's "K-10"

Looking great! I was also curious about the floor too. Seems it wouls be less work to do one piece in each hole rather than strips cut and welded together. Or is that what you had in stock to get it done? That's lots of work for sure. Keep it up, it looks good.
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Old 01-20-2012, 08:35 PM   #228
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Dumb question... and just out of curiosity:

I was wondering why you made the sheetmetal on the floor that way? I have never seen it done that way. Didn't know if it was an old school technique that I never got to be a part of, or if it was beneficial in some other way?
Nate are you commenting on my years of experience?? lol. I learned this from my mentor, Yosh, at Electromotive. I made the floor from 22 ga. mostly, with a few slats of 18 ga. mixed in. The slats start 5" wide, then I bend a 5/8" flange at 90* down the edge. This makes the floor really strong and light. The edges under the floor are set at 50*, the ridges help to pull air out from under the car. See Nate, if you were older, you may have seen this in and older GTP car.
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Old 01-20-2012, 08:41 PM   #229
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Old 01-20-2012, 08:48 PM   #230
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Re: No Limit's "K-10"

that floor and whole front end looks sweeet! i think the camaro's need to be scared
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Huh, that's interesting. I always fiured smooth was better. I guess I assumed that from seeing the bottom sides of Nacar cars. But I suppse that's different since you aren't always going left.
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Old 01-20-2012, 10:11 PM   #232
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Awesome! Can you post some pics of how you tied the windshield post into the down bars? Thanks
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Nate are you commenting on my years of experience?? lol. I learned this from my mentor, Yosh, at Electromotive. I made the floor from 22 ga. mostly, with a few slats of 18 ga. mixed in. The slats start 5" wide, then I bend a 5/8" flange at 90* down the edge. This makes the floor really strong and light. The edges under the floor are set at 50*, the ridges help to pull air out from under the car. See Nate, if you were older, you may have seen this in and older GTP car.
That's what I thought it would look like underneath... but wasn't quite sure the reason behind it.... had no clue on the 50* angle flange. Makes perfect sense.

I might be a young whipper-snapper, but experienced enough to know to always ask a question when I don't know the answer!

I am aldo curious, is this scaled down version of the C10 an attempt to take you back to your more youthful days of the mid 80's and early 90's when the mini-trucks were "in"?
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I am aldo curious, is this scaled down version of the C10 an attempt to take you back to your more youthful days of the mid 80's and early 90's when the mini-trucks were "in"?
Uhmm.... I believe the phrase these young kids use is 'SNAP'.
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Old 01-21-2012, 10:56 AM   #235
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i am sure there are no ..."OLD MINI TRUCKERS" on this site....but if there was it might look something like this...LOL, sorry i wont clutter your killer thread with any more of my old MINI-TRUCKIN days !! LOL
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Snap a mazdawg..
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So I see the mystery piece sitting on the roof... gonna clue us in on what it will be?
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Old 01-21-2012, 03:48 PM   #238
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Rob, Outstanding build! I am encouraged to get back to working on my truck but know it is not going to be half as sweet. Quick question about your pedals, can you unbolt the clutch pedal? I want to run the same ones but am going to at least start out with an auto and change to a stick later. Thanx
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Re: No Limit's "K-10"

Rob,

Just took the time to read this whole thing and get caught up on your newest project. I think that yellow would be the best color with a white top.

I really liked your JT project and am doing some of the same stuff on my son's 82 we are building. Are you going to bring JT to the Texas GG's in March?

Can't wait to see more!
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Damn.. The k10 looks awesome! Lovin da Old School Mazda pics... Best lookin mini trucks! I had 3 of them...
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Cool picts. Back in the day, when my buddies were into mini trucks and Cal bugs, I was stuck on old chevy's. I build one 'sort of' mini truck, a '55 chevy, 4" section, no top, 3" chopped winshield, and 5' bed. It sat on a cut down GM metric Monte Carlo chassis, with a T-type turbo v-6/auto, on 17" corvette wheels. (they were HUGE). Now I have to see if i can find an old pict of that one.

NP, yes, you can pull the clutch pedal out of the wilwood mount, I'm setting up a Challenger the same way.

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Now why would you want to ruin a perfectly good weekend in Ft. Worth by bringing Marcell?
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Hey, I was pretty good at getting the 195/50-15 tires onto the 15x10 wheels for those guys.
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Rob,

I've been a fan of your stuff for a long time. I don't know how I have missed this project all this time. You are building what I had in my head for our next project. I wanted to combine my circle track back ground and trucks! I can't wait to see this thing in person! You going to bring it to Columbus? I am now subscribed! Keep up the great work!
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Very nice.

Are you guys thinking about making them for stock C10 chassis applications?
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Tri-Y's...very cool. What size tubing did you use?
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x2 nice headers

Just curious.....how did you determine dimensions on the headers? Like primary length to each Y? I thought long and hard about doing tri-Y's for my truck, but I couldn't find any good information on how to determine primary/secondary pipe length and secondary/collector pipe diameter.......

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