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Old 02-20-2011, 08:39 PM   #2876
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Shannon was over working on his cab and had the camera and caught me.
I pictured you with more hair...
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Old 02-20-2011, 09:28 PM   #2877
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no pinner. no can of chew on the front pocket. your not looking really happy. Must be the stage fright. Looks like a mean game of pocket pool going on. Get that truck running. That's not one of those Homes on Homes ring in your ear is it? If it is, you need to also wear the wife beater tee shirt also. Maybe put on a little weight. Alan on Alan? It's just does'nt work as good as the homes thing does it. He probably changed his name. The Paul senior stash is looking good though. I still like this one the best. Brrrrr my nuts are cold. Ok I'm done. Good to see you make progress.
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Old 02-20-2011, 10:23 PM   #2878
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no pinner. no can of chew on the front pocket. your not looking really happy. Must be the stage fright. Looks like a mean game of pocket pool going on. Get that truck running. That's not one of those Homes on Homes ring in your ear is it? If it is, you need to also wear the wife beater tee shirt also. Maybe put on a little weight. Alan on Alan? It's just does'nt work as good as the homes thing does it. He probably changed his name. The Paul senior stash is looking good though. I still like this one the best. Brrrrr my nuts are cold. Ok I'm done. Good to see you make progress.
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Mind if I ask what year the alternator you are running is? I have similar brackets and can't find the correct one.
The guy I got the setup from said it came off of a 1989 S-10

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Lean to is done.



Passenger side header is on.



Seems like the truckandcarshop has the wrong pic, or is just me? I need what is in the bottom pic, the cab to fender seal. I have what is in the top pic. It came with the other seals for the fender that I listed in the previous post. The pics must be reversed. Anybody have an extra speedo cable seal at the firewall? If so let me know. The truck shop only offers it in a kit.
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Old 02-21-2011, 10:34 PM   #2879
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Did you ever get the lower radiator hode figured out ? I am asking because I have teh same radiator and same mounting locations and am having issues finding a hode that will fit, If you have any suggestions please let me know...and If I get somehere at teh parts house I will let you know.

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Old 02-22-2011, 12:19 AM   #2880
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Did you ever get the lower radiator hode figured out ? I am asking because I have teh same radiator and same mounting locations and am having issues finding a hode that will fit, If you have any suggestions please let me know...and If I get somehere at teh parts house I will let you know.

Thanks !! and your truck is looking great !!
No I haven't figured it out yet. I thought about using a coat hanger and form it to the shape and length I think it would need. Also measure the radiator and H2O pump outlet and take that to the parts house with a pic on my phone and do some comparing. Please share if you find one. It will be a while before I get back to that point. The front end will be stripped off mine for a while. BTW thanks.
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Old 02-22-2011, 12:44 AM   #2881
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No I haven't figured it out yet. I thought about using a coat hanger and form it to the shape and length I think it would need. Also measure the radiator and H2O pump outlet and take that to the parts house with a pic on my phone and do some comparing. Please share if you find one. It will be a while before I get back to that point. The front end will be stripped off mine for a while. BTW thanks.
My water pump is 2 inch as is the radiator, I use the exhaust preheater hose and form a shape that works and then go to the parts house and see, my issue is the parts houses here suck...and I have to drive 15 miles to the good one, will let you know what I find
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Old 02-22-2011, 12:44 AM   #2882
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Looks like the lean to is going to be a good idea. looks like it will last forever. What's the snow load 250lbs/psf

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Old 02-22-2011, 09:40 PM   #2883
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Looking good alan. How long you think till its mobile and drivable?
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The guy I got the setup from said it came off of a 1989 S-10



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Lean to is done.



Passenger side header is on.



Seems like the truckandcarshop has the wrong pic, or is just me? I need what is in the bottom pic, the cab to fender seal. I have what is in the top pic. It came with the other seals for the fender that I listed in the previous post. The pics must be reversed. Anybody have an extra speedo cable seal at the firewall? If so let me know. The truck shop only offers it in a kit.
Allan that top pic looks correct, those are sold as a pair and fit the outer fenders, I ordered both inner and outer fender seals, the inner comes as one piece and you cut to fit, on my 65 those outer fender seals had staples holding them on the fender looks like they may have pulled the wrong part
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Old 02-23-2011, 12:35 AM   #2885
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My water pump is 2 inch as is the radiator, I use the exhaust preheater hose and form a shape that works and then go to the parts house and see, my issue is the parts houses here suck...and I have to drive 15 miles to the good one, will let you know what I find
The preheater hose is a good idea.

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Looks like the lean to is going to be a good idea. looks like it will last forever. What's the snow load 250lbs/psf
250 maybe

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Looking good alan. How long you think till its mobile and drivable?
I'd like to fire it by summer. Thanks

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Allan that top pic looks correct, those are sold as a pair and fit the outer fenders, I ordered both inner and outer fender seals, the inner comes as one piece and you cut to fit, on my 65 those outer fender seals had staples holding them on the fender looks like they may have pulled the wrong part
Is there any seals that hang down off the inner fender next to the frame rail? I didn't take good pics during teardown. Thanks

Decided to start welding on the fenders. They are a lot easier than the bedsides.



I used a Lincoln 135 gas welder that Shannon brought over. It welded really nice.



After welding



Grinding the bulk of the weld with a 3M 1991 stone.



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Old 02-23-2011, 05:40 AM   #2886
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That looks good on the fenders. I did that to mine that last time it was painted. I thought that it really looked much better after it was done.

I wish I was home to work on mine, the weather back home has been in the 70's. I have been over in Austria and Italy since the 15th for work. It is about 10:40 am here and it is 3:40 am back home...

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Old 02-23-2011, 08:20 AM   #2887
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I dont remember ever seeing a inner fender to frame seal.
those ones you have pictured attach to the rear fender brace inbetween it and the cab.
they help hold water and dirt in there so your brace can rust out -just kidding-
I seem to remember them being attached to a seperate piece of metal , I will see if I have one off and get a pic for you.
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I think you are missing these:
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Does anyone make those braces that hold the fender to cab rubbers? Mine are gone and want to stop the dirt and rocks from hitting my door.

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Old 02-23-2011, 09:09 PM   #2891
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Alan, those inner fender seals do not hang down, the seal slips on to the contact edge of the inners that make contact with the firewall, I don't have any good pics, but before I tore mine down you could see the seals pushing out from time.
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That looks good on the fenders. I did that to mine that last time it was painted. I thought that it really looked much better after it was done.

I wish I was home to work on mine, the weather back home has been in the 70's. I have been over in Austria and Italy since the 15th for work. It is about 10:40 am here and it is 3:40 am back home...

You're getting closer to completion.!!
That's a long comute to go to work. Thanks, have a safe trip back home.

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I dont remember ever seeing a inner fender to frame seal.
those ones you have pictured attach to the rear fender brace inbetween it and the cab.
they help hold water and dirt in there so your brace can rust out -just kidding-
I seem to remember them being attached to a seperate piece of metal , I will see if I have one off and get a pic for you.
Thanks for the info Jon. I vaguely remember something being there.

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Anytime, I like seeing you work.

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I think you are missing these:
they are what the flat rubber staples to.
Yep I remember them now, but I don't remember if I saved them. Thanks for the help.

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I haven't seen them yet, but I haven't looked for them either.

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Alan, those inner fender seals do not hang down, the seal slips on to the contact edge of the inners that make contact with the firewall, I don't have any good pics, but before I tore mine down you could see the seals pushing out from time.
I remember mine being stapled. I'm trying to figure out how to reattach them. I'm also thinking using a C shaped weatherstrip off of a late model trunk. Then just cut to fit and push it on. Just my mind thinking out of the box.

Trimmed the repop fenders where the cowl extension was hitting. I also welded up the other fender tonight.
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I remember mine being stapled. I'm trying to figure out how to reattach them. I'm also thinking using a C shaped weatherstrip off of a late model trunk. Then just cut to fit and push it on. Just my mind thinking out of the box.
Make a piece of metal to cover it, and use screws to attach it instead of the staples. Just an idea. I want to see you work more too.
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I tell you what, sir... I've read all 116 pages of this build and it has been a real inspiration to my personal build. (1965 lwb). I'm sure mine, or I know mine, wont turn out anywhere near as good as yours but an inspiration none the less...Great build and great color, mine will be orange as well.
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Make a piece of metal to cover it, and use screws to attach it instead of the staples. Just an idea. I want to see you work more too.
That's a thought. Thanks for the input. I'm trying to catch up too all you do.

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I tell you what, sir... I've read all 116 pages of this build and it has been a real inspiration to my personal build. (1965 lwb). I'm sure mine, or I know mine, wont turn out anywhere near as good as yours but an inspiration none the less...Great build and great color, mine will be orange as well.
That was a lot of reading. Some of it was BS, but most has truck content including what not to do. Thanks for burning your first post on my build. Welcome aboard. You gonna start a build soon?

A little progress last night. Finished up the other fender and started welding on the GMC hood. It was hard to get started on it. It's a really nice hood. There's no turning back now. I started weldeding about a 1" at a time, but it warped a tad bit. I back my welds down to 1/2". It will also depend on how hot your welder is. This was a 110 welder. First I cleaned the gap of all paint or at least as much as I could. I'm almost 1/2 way done with it now.
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It's hard to have patience. Take your time. I was already going to do the same thing. Glad your doing it first so I can learn from your mistakes. Not that you make any.
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Alan -You are an inspiration. And you still have some hair
But the closer I get to starting the body work on the 64 , the more worried I get. It has been over 20 years since I last spread Bondo, and I know things and products have improved since "back in the day".
Do you have any suggestions or books to re-learn body work and especially metal preparation using the new products?
I know the old skills will come back, but I would kinda like to avoid screwin things up if possible.
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Your funny, all mistakes are posted here to help others not to repeat my misfortunes.

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But the closer I get to starting the body work on the 64 , the more worried I get. It has been over 20 years since I last spread Bondo, and I know things and products have improved since "back in the day".
Do you have any suggestions or books to re-learn body work and especially metal preparation using the new products?
I know the old skills will come back, but I would kinda like to avoid screwin things up if possible.
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Okay Alan Question Time!! I remember you prefer Evercoat Rage.. What is the difference between the Rage, Rage gold and Xtreme and Quantam and Z-grip ? What is the best one to use and how do you choose?? Back in the day Bondo was the only choice.
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Okay Alan Question Time!! I remember you prefer Evercoat Rage.. What is the difference between the Rage, Rage gold and Xtreme and Quantam and Z-grip ? What is the best one to use and how do you choose?? Back in the day Bondo was the only choice.
I have used all but quantam. I have been using xtreme for at least 7 years. It's my choice over the others. I haven't checked prices on the others lately. If I remember right zgrip is considerabaly cheaper.It's thicker compared to xtreme. Xtreme will run off the mixing board if your not careful especially in the hot months. xtreme can't not be applied heavily. It will run off a verticle panel. That's exaggerated some, but it will sag. Rage and gold fall in between xtreme and zgrip. That's my .02 from a vague memmory. Did I answer your question?
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