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The shop that's working on the bed sides just opened in Ottawa, Bowling Collision and Custom, LINK he fixed the damage to the cab I'm using also that was before he launched the full-time business, Ryan Bowling is the owner and is one of the most hard working meticulous guys around. So far he's keeping busy with insurance crack up's but does also have some slower moving complete custom and full restoration work happening, my stuff I asked that he put at the bottom of his priority list and it's worked well, he's getting around to them now and I'm just about ready for them. Body work is not my thing I've rediscovered that about myself in this process. I don't have the patience or the eyes to see what you need to see to get parts straight. I do like welding in patches. |
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06-25-2014, 04:55 PM | #252 |
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Been a good week so far. Bed sides came home today.
Was able to pick up some oak for the bed floor last weekend. Getting a few things done on my week off. |
06-26-2014, 08:43 AM | #253 |
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Mmmmmm... Smells like green paint up in here! Glad he's doin' you right.
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On another set, I made an aluminum bracket that mounted to the router. Basically, an adjustable stop that slide with it to keep the width consistent. I'm a tight wad so I always look for a cheap way to do things even it takes more time. |
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07-08-2014, 12:00 PM | #256 |
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Haven't got much to report last weekend was the lake trip and we had a great time other than the baby caught a stuffy nose. The truck when on the back burner to get the camper up to par for the weekend. Wanted to post a quick picture and a solution to a problem I had with using an electric fuel pump. With it bolted to the frame I could really hear it in the cab, even just moving the truck around I knew it would become a annoyance very quickly once the truck is done and I'm using it again. I went on a search for a solution and what I found all but eliminated the noise from the fuel pump.
I found these at Grainger Part #: 2NPA1 They're rubber motor isolation pads. Also planning on painting all the bed pieces this weekend. I was going to try and do that and the front clip at the same time but my garage isn't big enough. Seems like the smart thing to because getting the bed back together is going to be a big project. Hope everyone had a great 4th of July! |
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Cheap easy similar solution: Beeeg Theeek Mudflaps from tsc or wherever. Lop off a chunk, drill a hole, ta da! Vibration Isolator. Looks Good! Hope Baby dries up soon!
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Thanks Chip! Hoping the baby is able to fight this off pretty quick, sucks seeing her not feeling good, not a fun part of being a parent. |
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07-15-2014, 01:58 PM | #259 |
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Over the weekend we finally got the bed painted. An early day on Sunday got started at 4 AM cleaning and getting the garage set up to paint so we could beat the heat. Ended up finishing up around 3 in the afternoon.
Some pics of the process. Assembly is next. |
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WOOO HOOO! Its a good day when all the exterior stuff is done! Congrats, looks good!
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Thanks Chip! Still have the front clip to do, but getting this assembled and the bed wood finished will keep me busy for a while, then I can get the rest of the sheet metal done, really only hood and fenders left. Wet sand, buff and I can just about say this is a done deal.
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Excellent progress! Paint looks great too you are getting close now....
It's amazing how much time a little paint session takes huh. |
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It is really insane how much time it takes, I don't do it very often, so half of the time was preparing the work space. I was so happy we were done by 4 in the afternoon, so we weren't fighting with bugs when we were shooting clear... |
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x487 on that, thank the Lawd it's been cool, I was clearing at 10 last night!
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Loving the cool weather! But, we got a little girl that isn't wanting to fall asleep until 10 or later so I didn't make it into the garage last night unfortunately. But tonight and tomorrow are supposed to be nice before it gets hot again on Sunday. So I might be able to accomplish a little something this weekend, I'm hoping to get the bed wood done if I can get these grooved cuts figured out. I have enough wood to do it if I don't screw up. Enjoy the weekend Chip! Hopefully you can make some progress on Yeller's powerplant.
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Hoping to mod the tank and get the frame cleaned and painted and maybe assemble and set the motor this weekend. September's a-comin', son!
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Sweet! hope you can get it all accomplished!
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A little progress, got the places where the sun won't shine painted black.
Over the weekend I blasted and zinc plated the pieces of the bed that needed refreshing. I didn't take pictures of the process but I did use distilled water for the rinse this time and immediately followed that with WD40 and some 00 steel wool and they came out really good I think. My little Eastwood zinc plating kit paid for itself again. And got the wheel tubs bolted back on. I wasn't sure if GM put anything in between the tub and bed side when they originally assembled, but I had some strip putty/caulk stuff for RV's (they use it on all the stuff like doors, windows,basically anything that screws through the outer layer of a camper) So I used that, I figured it would be fine and that it should have something in there. Spent a bunch of time cleaning and getting my tools put away again. Going to start cutting boards tonight. If I get all that done I'll get busy with the router. |
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Awesome progress Wes! Looking good. You are about ready to assemble that bed now
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Thanks Mike! that's my goal to have done by the end of the weekend if all goes well...
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Looks good! I used regular seam sealer when I assembled mine. Good luck on the progress!
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Thanks! I get messy with seam sealer for some reason I can't keep it from going where I don't want it to be.
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Lenses just make everything better.
Boards ripped and cut to length other than the short boards going to cut the grooves on those before cutting to length but I'm ready for the router. Willie dog had to make a cameo on the build. That's the look for it's time to get out of the hot garage and go to bed. |
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Lookin' like good progress! Gonna be nice this week, time to git crackin'!
PS-what the heck? Where's the gratuitous cute baby pics?
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Didn't get the bed put together this weekend but I did get all the boards all ready to go and going to try and get the bed sides and bolts in this week after work, and it will be nice not to have to sweat too much while I'm at it. |
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