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Old 04-16-2012, 07:08 PM   #3876
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Re: What did you do to your truck today!

went from no grill, to billet grill. Now I need to find a billet emblem.
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Old 04-16-2012, 07:39 PM   #3877
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I ended a 3 year break from working on it and cut the lower cowl and firewall off of it with my new plasma cutter.
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Old 04-16-2012, 10:42 PM   #3878
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Working on my new cab so I cut off the passenger side of my rocker panel to replace it. Now I have to go buy a welder and being a newbie who has never welded anything, this should be like going to hell in a handbasket.
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Old 04-16-2012, 11:13 PM   #3879
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Re: What did you do to your truck today!

We all have to learn some time...

What welder are you thinking about?

For sheetmetal, the smaller 110V welders will reduce the amount of burnthrough. I'd really go with a MIG, that fluxcore stuff sucks, or a TIG if you have the money...

I have a Hobart 135 that has worked great for 15 years for me. I think now they only build 140's
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Old 04-16-2012, 11:21 PM   #3880
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From HomeDepot this is the complete kit for 280.00 just need to buy a gas bottle. True we all have to start somewhere, but looking at what I have to do, im not feeling this. Dont want to spend money if im not interested in welding.



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We all have to learn some time...

What welder are you thinking about?

For sheetmetal, the smaller 110V welders will reduce the amount of burnthrough. I'd really go with a MIG, that fluxcore stuff sucks, or a TIG if you have the money...

I have a Hobart 135 that has worked great for 15 years for me. I think now they only build 140's
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Old 04-17-2012, 12:26 AM   #3881
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Once you start sticking metal together, it opens up the door for all sorts of new projects. You'll be able to make, build, and fix all sorts of cool things.

This was my latest, winch bumper, tow bumper, and rocksliders.







I do have all my rocker panel replacements, just need to find the time and get to work on them.
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Old 04-17-2012, 12:57 AM   #3882
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VDog, that little welder is just the ticket for learning. It will be great for body panels and light duty stuff, but like Ross just said once you start you'll find all kinds of jobs to do.
Start with .023 solid wire (this will minimize the burn through) and a bottle of 75/25 argon/CO2 mixed gas and you should be fine for the body panels. To prevent burn through make a series of tack welds strung together (this is called triggering) but only after you have made a bunch of tack welds all around the perimeter.
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Old 04-17-2012, 02:10 AM   #3883
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Finally got my evaporator plumbed and bolted in place...what a pain (I say that a lot lately). I have all of my air conditioning lines and heater hoses installed too. Pretty good for just a few hours after work.
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Old 04-17-2012, 02:18 AM   #3884
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Driving to work it was right at 32 degree's.
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Found a few more wires to replace on the back half, done, Wired my sending unit and fuel pump (waiting for relays), almost done. Took my gauge cluster out and started installing my Autometer tach (in the center hole. I'll finish that tomorrow and get it back in.
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Old 04-17-2012, 03:18 PM   #3886
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VDog, that little welder is just the ticket for learning. It will be great for body panels and light duty stuff, but like Ross just said once you start you'll find all kinds of jobs to do.

Thanks guys!! After I cut or butchered that panel behind the rocker that I was not supposed to cut, I got discourged. Do I use a cutoff wheel to remove the rusted parts or do I use a sawzall? Again I have no direction so im just going at it.
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Re: What did you do to your truck today!

I like the cutoff wheels, seems more precise, use the thinnest ones you can find. Sawzall, air powered body saw, spot weld drill, air chisel, BFH... You'll use it all.

Did you get your patch panels already?

You can use a bunch of big magnets to hold stuff together for welding. A big hunk of brass behind the weld will support the cherry and sink heat out of the surrounding metal while you weld. And flapper wheels for dressing your stitches work great. Go slow, too much heat in one spot is gonna warp the panels.

Next thing you know, shaved door handles and chopped tops.
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Old 04-17-2012, 06:34 PM   #3888
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I like the cutoff wheels, seems more precise, use the thinnest ones you can find. Sawzall, air powered body saw, spot weld drill, air chisel, BFH... You'll use it all.
Did you get your patch panels already?
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I was going to get them today, but Jr was not feeling good today so I will go tomorrow. The thing is, I really have no interest in welding. Thus why I was going with one with no gas. I know everyone said gas is best, but my problem is I dont want to spend the money on something I'd rather pay someone to fix. Just me I guess.
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Old 04-17-2012, 11:51 PM   #3889
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Took my used Pro Comp rims down to my mechanic to get some used tires mounted on them. Got some for $30. Someday I'll work again and be able to afford nice new ones.
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Installed all of the slide switches and wiring harness for my heater/cool controls for my Vintage Air system.
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Old 04-18-2012, 03:25 AM   #3891
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Cool, you got one! are you going to the Brothers show this year? I would like to check it out in person.
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I installed a new hose from the windshield washer reservoir to the pump. The old hose failed every few months because it would split apart at the pump connection.
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Sanded and painted the trim for the cab. What a pain.... all the way up to 1000 grit....
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Installed a power brake booster. Man, the brakes work SOOOO much better!!
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got the frame outside in the sun..frame looks awsome..i used epoxy primer and eastwoods semi gloss chassis paint...
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Put the turbine wheels back on truck
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Picked up some patch panels today.
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I painted the bottom of the truck white and added some new trim and wheels

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