05-24-2011, 02:27 PM | #301 |
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Now the fun starts.
I made some tabs to hold things in position. I had to make a bunch of relief cuts so I could bend the lower section back to meet the upper section. Started with 4" between them and worked down to 1" at the corners. |
05-24-2011, 02:32 PM | #302 |
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I started tacking in the center and worked my way around to each side.
When I got to the corners I had to trim the tops to fit. I got the gradual transition I was looking for. Well I ran out of welding gas so I will have to leave the rest for another day. Hope this was informative. Kim |
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Looking good Kim, looking really good. I welcome you to the club and I will be sending out your membership.lol
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Looks like will turn out spot on. I like the tab Idea to keep things in place. I am so tempted to have ago at doing mine but I do not think I am skilled enough for it. I think moving the cut up was right the gradual transition is important.
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It looks super good , it's definitely a modification I will do on my truck. thanks for all the good photos.
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Kim, very informative post, with lots of good pics. You did a great job with the initial cuts, relieve cuts, and all tacked together the lines look just right from each angle you showed. One very nice job.....Jim
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Great job. Cant wait to see the thing finished especially the underside and the bracing.
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Greta work! I hope to join the club one day too!
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You are an honorary member already for contributing a really nice build thread to the site that others can learn from and get motivation. Anybody that strays from the norm gets my vote. Your dash makes you a full member my friend.lol Like Kim57 said, I'm the president and my motto is "let's see what we can cut up next".lol Last edited by Kabwe; 05-24-2011 at 09:12 PM. |
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Thanks for the encouragement guys I do appreciate it.
hotrod1 when I get it all welded up I'm going to build my own tilt mechanism for it and will post pics on how I do it. Kabwe I'm looking forward to the Brothers show. Kim |
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Kim,
Very glad to see you take the leap! GREAT JOB!!!
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Looking good Kim!
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I made a little progress on the hood.
I had to modify the front cross brace to fit. I notched it on each end so it could be bent out to line up with the new position after pancaking the hood. Kim |
06-30-2011, 04:55 PM | #317 |
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The front center brace also had to be done. It was rather easy as all I had to do was re-drill the mounting holes and shorten it by 1".
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Now on with the bracing for the tilt. I really don't like the sharp lines of the kits being sold so I decided to do mine a little different. I used 1" square tube for the cross braces and 3/4" round for the front to back bracing. Right now there is about $40 invested in it. The biggest expense so far is the tabs on the ends of all the braces. I could have saved some money by making my own.
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A few more pics of the bracing.
That's it for now. Next up will be the pieces for the tilt. I'm still debating if I will use spherical rod ends or not for that. They get kinda expensive and I'm trying to do this without spending a ton of money on it. Kim |
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looking good my friend, looking really good.
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Kim, did you drill holes in the square tubing and insert the round and weld, or is it welded flush to the tubing? Looks really good.....Jim
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Nice work! I can't wait to see it done!
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Kim, your bed is freakin awesome! When I saw that i swear I heard Bam in my head saying 'what can I cut up next"
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checked out the whole thread wow great job killer skills dig the truck!!
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