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Kevin,
No worries, . I think I have a set found locally. Hopefully, Seanu can use what I have left. Thanks, R
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Just wait til that little one is running around... then you will really feel old!
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03-06-2007, 08:41 AM | #229 |
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So if I have one in high school, does that mean I'm really, really old?!
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Here's a spy pic, .
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Yep much better!
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Well I only had a few minutes tonight to work in the shop but I had enough time to build 2 more steel saw horses so I will pull the bed in the next day or so to start checking the frame and getting my next mods lined up. It will include a gas tank, air bags just for load leveling, compressor and tank (pulling into a station with a trailer is a pain!), shorten the frame 12", brake lines and Driveline than new exhaust!
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03-08-2007, 04:43 AM | #234 |
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its looking good..lover to read your posts..lets me know what im not going to do by myself..lol man i need to learn to weld..lol
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Well I think I have the youngest kid (with my wifes help) working on these trucks My son Taylor is the one in the yellow circle (about 6 months conceved )
We got the bed off so I could start sizing up the frame for the tank and choping. Kevin LFD Inc. |
03-08-2007, 10:06 PM | #236 |
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congrats!!!! i felt the same way when my little one showed up. she likes daddy's green "noisy" truck...
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has anybody ever tried cutting down the bed sides w/a plasma cutter. i see everyone uses a cutoff wheel.
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Slots look sooo good on these trucks.
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I personally have never had any luck cutting thin metals with a Plasma, maybe setting were wrong for thing stuff, but it'd cut 3/8" like it was cool.
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used to use a plasma cutter on thin steel and zinkprimed steel at that .... lot of green smoke and headacke and it gave burs too like when you cut steel with gas , you need to move the nozle pretty quick with the thinner steel so a guide would be nice
a anglegrinder is cheaper and in my opinion give cleaner cuts as long as you can get the machine to where you need to be .
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Well yea, I've tried it, but I always overrun the cut or end up with a big hole in it from too much heat.... Haha. You know what, that was with a torch I was thinking about!!!! Nevermind. LMAO
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Well I took a personal day today While the owner of Lemon Drop was hard at work finishing up the misc block sanding in the shop I was out side working on Low Buck. I finished up the bed welding and then started pulling dents, their sure were alot of them! I thought this bed was rough but not this rough! Well after a few hours of pulling and filling it started to get with the program. I have a few hours left with the long board and then it will be ready for a nice heavy coat of high build primer. Here are a few pics.
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Nice work trucks really starting to come together gotta love the fun builds..
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The bed is ready to go back on the frame once it has been cut down. I still have some blocking and touch up on the bed but right now it is in better shape then 98% of beds out their. Sure feels good to have this part done.
So I spent an 8hr day cutting down the bed and tacking it back together. Another 8hr day doing body work and 3hrs today sanding and primming. Altogether I have spent about $150 on sandpaper, body filler and primmer. Kevin LFD Inc. $1117.64 62hrs Last edited by Rokcrln; 03-11-2007 at 05:23 PM. |
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are there any concerns with the top body line not matching....looks like you did a great job but what did it take to make those lines flow so well?
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It took some hammer and dolly work but they should be real nice once it is done.
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Did you by chance take any inside the bed? Looking good BTW!
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03-11-2007, 10:09 PM | #250 |
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Here are some inside bed shots but goes easy on me because that is just welded and ground smooth. I do not plan on any body work to the inside because I think I want to get it line-x'd. This is going to be a work truck after all.
Now after more thinking about it the out side will be very good but that is with alot of metal and body work. Would I do this on a show truck and expect it to be flawless, No. But for a super clean street truck it will be great. Also I am not trying to fool anyone with this being a short bed. It is a Low Buck build that will turn alot of heads when going to the shows (staying out in the parking lot) or pulling my trailer. If I wanted to fool people first (I would not post it on here) I would weld up the center stake pockets and also use patch panels for the front quarter panels because the wheel opening is a little different at the leading edge. So if you want to try this don't expect it to turn out like nothing was ever done unless you are good with a hammer, dolly, filler and sanding blocks. Even then I would not do this to a high end build but then again that is why this is called "Low Buck". Kevin LFD Inc. |
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