05-24-2008, 05:34 AM | #351 |
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Tonights fun... I started drilling the spot welds on the window frame but I'm taking my time on those. Put the trim rings on my wheels, looks sweet! I got the top skin cut off the truck top. Took some pics so yall could see what one looks like inside, RUSTY!!!
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05-28-2008, 04:00 AM | #353 |
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Got the windshield frame piece cut out tonight. Used a new spot weld cutter instead of using a spotweld bit. Worked great. Still wasn't working fast enough for me so I busted out the grinder and ground out the rest of the spot welds. The new piece fits just like its supposed to. I'm going to fix a few places on the inside first and then por15 all the places I can reach. Here are some pics. You can see all the rusty goodness that fell out in the floor.
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05-28-2008, 04:07 AM | #354 |
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so how did he roof tie into the driprail? looks pretty good!!
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05-28-2008, 04:19 AM | #355 |
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That's great you were able to make use of it, cool yours was still good inside.
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05-28-2008, 06:21 AM | #356 |
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Good choice on the tires and rims Big J . you can't go wrong with rally's and bfg muds. They are Classic !
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05-28-2008, 03:28 PM | #357 | |
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05-28-2008, 11:27 PM | #358 |
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Got anymore pics of the windshield repair, nice wheels and tires. As soon as my govurn' check gets here, I plan to buy the same tires (can ya PM me the price, so I can shop around)
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Thanks J...do think they used enuff spot welds, I can see why my w/s rusted out. With that front pc. off, would I have access to the rear pc., sorta looks like it. Or is there another layer to get thru?
Where's hugybear???
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05-31-2008, 03:41 AM | #361 | |
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Nope, take the front pc off and thats it. Yes, definitely plenty of spot welds. I can see why though. The front piece is a much heavier guage steel than the rest. I guess its a big part of the support that ties it all in. Not sure about hugy. I'm sure he's hangin' some place. I got it all POR15ed and some pin holes welded in. I'll get it mocked up and clean all the spot weld places, then weld it up. I picked up some new rolock discs, Blaze by Norton. I think they are going to last better than 3M, way better than the cheapies. These were only 21.00 for a box of 25. Last edited by Big J; 05-31-2008 at 03:44 AM. |
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06-04-2008, 05:24 PM | #362 |
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No progress.... Moved a deck and a out building around at the house this past weekend and I'm still recooping after that, lol... I was flipping through some pics and came across this blazer. I really like the chrome wheel well trim. Mine may end up with some.... Ran across some other neat pics too...
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hey man that is a sweet roll bar in that blue one. i like the top too is that silver? great build man still tuned in watchin every move waitin till i have to do mine
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06-05-2008, 07:57 AM | #364 |
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Great progress---one thought though--make sure you are getting that upper piece aligned very nice to the frame. If it isn't, you will wind up with a broken windshield as the strain on it will come and go with the flexing of the body so you want no high points or low points in the frame for the rubber to sit in. You may have to hammer it a bit to get-er-done just right.
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06-08-2008, 11:02 PM | #365 |
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Heres the windshield frame all welded up. It lined up perfect and went in pretty easy. I think I had every small clamp and visegrip I owned on it, lol. Several that saw it laughed and made fun... All thats left to do to it is strip and epoxy prime it. Along with a healthy dose of seam sealer... I also modded a stock fuel fill cover to fit my needs. I Spread it out some, then cut and filled the bottom to cover the filler tube. The next thing I need to do is strip the bed sides and get some epoxy primer on it so I can get to finishing up on the body work. But what fun is that.... I think I'll fiddle with the truck top I cut off first. On to the pics....
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06-09-2008, 07:16 AM | #366 |
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Great progress Big J.
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06-11-2008, 10:16 PM | #367 |
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I'm trying....
Piddled with the truck roof tonight. I'm thinkin' I don't like it, at all..... It wouldn't be hard to brace it up, weld some tabs to bolt it to the windshield frame and to the rollbar light tabs. I can picture it complete with paint and the blazer lookin' all nice. But it still just doesn't look right to me. Any suggestions? |
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It's probably just because it's new and differant to you, you're used to seeing it one way, give it a chance to grow on ya. JMHO, but I think it looks good on there. If my hardtop mod. doesn't work out, I'll probably go your route, but I have to make it longer...Nice progress!
I think that you have the largest collection of clamps on the board, LOL
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Anyway to move the tubing forward and tuck it under the metal roof section?
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Remember Kurt...this is a family friendly site.
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I agree with Jim, give it some time & I'm sure once you get some more sheet metal (doors & fenders) on it, it will take on a whole new look.
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imo.. i would just get a soft top or bikini top, as i`m not liking the look either..lol
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Me either, but if you could get a pic of your cousin sitting in the cab I'm sure it would help my opinion
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that would work..lol
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