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Old 06-18-2015, 12:24 PM   #326
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Thanks Wayne, friend request accepted.
Looking forward to the next steps on Homer. Don't know how you all handle the heat. In the 80's and humid here so dreaming of air conditioning in the shop.
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Great Doug. Can't have too many friends unless they need help moving.

I am real excited to get these next steps done on Homer too. Heck, I don't even know if the motor is gonna stay yet. I know, cart before horse, just how it's playing out. My body man became available for a short window so I jumped on that a little ahead of schedule.
As to the heat 114* yesterday, 115* called for today. Heck it was 87* at 5:15 this morning when I got in the truck and headed for work. but we are not in our Humid period yet. That's the only way it's tolerable. I was born in Florida and went back in my early 20's and I'll take this dry high heat over that humid stuff any day of the week.
I am also dreaming of a shop with AC one of these days. Maybe,
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Old 06-18-2015, 05:20 PM   #327
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Very nice Truck Sir.
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Old 06-18-2015, 05:22 PM   #328
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Very nice Truck Sir.
And thank you very much for the kind words sir. I do believe he's gonna be different and cool. We'll see.
If I am wrong I can at least tell people "it wasn't just me. these guys on the forum thought so too.
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Old 06-18-2015, 05:26 PM   #329
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We all cant be wrong ,Homer is most definitely cool.
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Old 06-18-2015, 05:33 PM   #330
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We all cant be wrong ,Homer is most definitely cool.
I don't know Flashed. I remember a summer when my kids were young Millions of Americans thought Vanilla Ice was cool as could be. Funny thing is ask everybody, and they all say the same thing, that they were not in that group.
At least we are in good company as far as I am concerned. There's even lots on here that think if it's not 1/2 ton, fleetside, slammed on the ground scraping the asphalt that it cannot be cool. I dig them too, but have really grown fond of these old work horses. Like the rest of us.
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Old 06-22-2015, 01:59 AM   #331
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I'll take this dry high heat over that humid stuff any day of the week.
I am also dreaming of a shop with AC one of these days. Maybe,
I couldn't agree more on both parts, i used to live in eastern wa and the heat was tolerable as it was dry, cant say I'd be used to anything in the temps your experiencing tho..Over here when it hits 80 where I'm at now i start to swelter because the humidity.
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I couldn't agree more on both parts, i used to live in eastern wa and the heat was tolerable as it was dry, cant say I'd be used to anything in the temps your experiencing tho..Over here when it hits 80 where I'm at now i start to swelter because the humidity.
To be perfectly honest, it's easier to survive (and work on my truck) in our 110* heat than it is in you all's 85* with high humidity. At least it's easier for me. That humidity just kicks my b*tt.
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Wayne...
It's really about working early in the morning..
staying hydrated...
lights in the evening.. avoid the heat of the day..
But what most of the nation can't beat about our climate...
Being able to pull a wrench and still feel our fingers.... in shorts... the weekend after Christmas. .

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Old 06-22-2015, 12:38 PM   #334
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Wayne...
It's really about working early in the morning..
staying hydrated...
lights in the evening.. avoid the heat of the day..
But what most of the nation can't beat about our climate...
Being able to pull a wrench and still feel our fingers.... in shorts... the weekend after Christmas. .

I hear ya Chris. Wish I had the ability to shut it down during the heat of the day. Not quite built for that. Cannot do it. I am all on board with starting early, and then wayyy to tired to work late at night, so I just trudge on thru the heat of the day
Last house I had in the mountains before I sold out and moved down to the valley had a nice 3 bay heated shop. I would go out in the morning during the winter and crank up the heater while I went back in and drank my coffee. Go back out with the snow blowing and it'd be 78* and short sleeve weather. Hopefully get another shop some day.
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Old 06-28-2015, 06:43 PM   #335
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Out of town last weekend so got my bodyman/painter back over this weekend for another session. Worked over the rear fenders, hood, grill, and cowl piece. Overall another good weekend of progress.
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Thanks Chris. Heading to Show Low to haul a truck up next weekend.
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Looking good... you might tell your painter that even though he is painting outside he should really where a mask... this is one of those things he will regret it when he is about 60-70 years old...
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Old 06-29-2015, 12:12 AM   #340
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Looking good... you might tell your painter that even though he is painting outside he should really where a mask... this is one of those things he will regret it when he is about 60-70 years old...
Ditto and agreed
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Ditto and agreed
Yep. I agree. Believe me I have mentioned it way more than once. I even purchased a new disposable respirator. It sits in the bag.
I tell him, yeah it might not bother you now but when you get my age you will be wishing you had. Then you will be telling all the dumb young guys (who think they are bullet proof) to wear the PPE stuff.
Ultimately he's a contractor and all I can do is provide the stuff and recommend.
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I'm almost ready to start screwing my extend cab together.
I'd like to meet and talk with you painter friend.
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I'm almost ready to start screwing my extend cab together.
I'd like to meet and talk with you painter friend.
Come on over Saturday if you can make it. He will be starting to clean up my Frankenstein bed and tailgate getting them ready for paint. Perfect time to meet him.
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To be perfectly honest, it's easier to survive (and work on my truck) in our 110* heat than it is in you all's 85* with high humidity. At least it's easier for me. That humidity just kicks my b*tt.
Oh hell yea! LOL! One of the reasons i haven't been too motivated as of late.

EDIT: Nice progress, i really wish i had a guy like that working for me.
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Old 07-01-2015, 12:04 AM   #345
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Oh hell yea! LOL! One of the reasons i haven't been too motivated as of late.

EDIT: Nice progress, i really wish i had a guy like that working for me.
Thanks. I agree. It is really nice to have a guy with street rod quality capabilities working on my old junky vehicles.
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Old 07-02-2015, 03:23 PM   #346
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the kids good! with my luck a fly would land right in the middle of the hood, and start walking!!!!
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Old 07-03-2015, 04:06 PM   #347
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the kids good! with my luck a fly would land right in the middle of the hood, and start walking!!!!
We did have a big a** bug land in the clear on the hood. we will sand it out when we get ready to buff it.
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Looking good Wayne. I'm thinking of doing the stepside thing with mine as well but I want to keep my wheelbase or shorten it to standard 8' bed. Gotta find a bed first.
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Awesome build thread! Just went through the whole thing. Can't wait to see the finished product. I have to ask as I am getting close to the cab removal stage and looked like you removed it with your engine crane. What/how did you connect it to lift it out? Any pics?
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Old 07-16-2015, 09:57 AM   #350
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Looking good Wayne. I'm thinking of doing the stepside thing with mine as well but I want to keep my wheelbase or shorten it to standard 8' bed. Gotta find a bed first.
Yeah find the bed you like first. I believe a step side bed will be the easiest to widen without looking too goofy. As you can see in my build thread it was a one day process to widen it and the next day process to narrow a (square body) fleetside bed so I had inner tubs where needed.

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Awesome build thread! Just went through the whole thing. Can't wait to see the finished product. I have to ask as I am getting close to the cab removal stage and looked like you removed it with your engine crane. What/how did you connect it to lift it out? Any pics?
Search "cab removal" and there are lots of pics. I have since made an old school set of "camper jacks" patterned off a pair my buddy has. About a hundred bucks for all the steel and a set of boat winch crank assemblies from harbor freight. I can lift my cab, bed, whatever by myself and drive my trailer under it for hauling. That the way to go in my opinion.
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