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Old 02-08-2015, 05:47 PM   #1
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

Your friend IS THE MAN ... when you have a Pullmax in your home garage you are very serious about metal shaping. Is that also a Trumpf hammer that's being set up?

Anyone selling a property adjacent to his??
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Old 02-08-2015, 11:12 PM   #2
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Your friend IS THE MAN ... when you have a Pullmax in your home garage you are very serious about metal shaping. Is that also a Trumpf hammer that's being set up?

Anyone selling a property adjacent to his??
Think that is a Yoder he is putting together R46. He has been full time doing restorations and has been focusing mostly on metal shaping the last few years. Really talented young guy with a great future doing this. Really focused.

Yep, probably some property around there available.
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Old 02-09-2015, 12:10 AM   #3
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

That set up is exactly what I'm striving for. Though my stuff is all scattered, under multiple roofs if any and not one fully complete garage!!!! It takes alot of time and effort to gather the buildings, tools and knowledge to do this stuff. Getting a tow rig, trailer, space, all the spare parts and project cars......its all a time and money consuming thing. But as we tell our loved ones, atleast we aren't alcoholics or drug addicts! Just craiglist junkies, and parts addicts. Very nice stuff he's got goin on.
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Old 02-09-2015, 10:24 PM   #4
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

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That set up is exactly what I'm striving for. Though my stuff is all scattered, under multiple roofs if any and not one fully complete garage!!!! It takes alot of time and effort to gather the buildings, tools and knowledge to do this stuff. Getting a tow rig, trailer, space, all the spare parts and project cars......its all a time and money consuming thing. But as we tell our loved ones, atleast we aren't alcoholics or drug addicts! Just craiglist junkies, and parts addicts. Very nice stuff he's got goin on.
Exactly what 99 said!!!
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Old 02-09-2015, 11:11 PM   #5
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That set up is exactly what I'm striving for. Though my stuff is all scattered, under multiple roofs if any and not one fully complete garage!!!! It takes alot of time and effort to gather the buildings, tools and knowledge to do this stuff. Getting a tow rig, trailer, space, all the spare parts and project cars......its all a time and money consuming thing. But as we tell our loved ones, atleast we aren't alcoholics or drug addicts! Just craiglist junkies, and parts addicts. Very nice stuff he's got goin on.
Well said 99, it does take a lot of time, effort and money to gather everything together for this hobby of ours. He is heading in a good direction.

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Yessir! Was just hoping all was well and thought I'd better check in.

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Cool! 52Burb is an internet buddy of mine and somehow we have a wager going...whoever finished their Burb first (he is building a 52) would drive their Burb to the others house (1,500 miles) and the looser buys the cold brews.
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burb is looking awesome. your friends shop and collection is killer.
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Exactly what 99 said!!!
x3...long time ago a friend asked me how much I paid for my MIG welder. He plays golf and doesn't build cars. When I told him $1,500 he looked a little shocked and asked if I would get my moneys worth out of it. So I asked him what he paid for golf the previous year. About $1,500 was his reply...and I am still using my welder. Many of us give up other things to do this.

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Old 02-09-2015, 10:01 PM   #6
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

burb is looking awesome. your friends shop and collection is killer.
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Old 02-09-2015, 11:25 PM   #7
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

hahahah well put, I always tell my girl. You buy things that are either one and dones or loose value quick. Things I buy are justified by, the 60 plus years of greatness that needs brought back to life. One day its all gonna become rare and thus driving up the price. Oh and you can't get the ol hags back on the road without tools.....so there yah go all my expenditures justified as they are "investments"
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

Here is my metal shaping buddies Facebook page...https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lj-cu...633756?fref=nf

He has some pretty cool work going on so worth checking out.
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Old 02-13-2015, 10:14 AM   #9
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Your buddies shop has all the toys you need to build cool parts for sure!

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It really does and he has the skill to use them. I've been fortunate to meet a number of talented metal shapers over the years.
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Old 02-14-2015, 02:26 PM   #11
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

dang, hope this truck sees a good home and not the scrap yard.
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Old 02-15-2015, 04:21 PM   #12
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

jeeze man, thats a lot of matza ball hanging out there, if it were me I would have just given him 500 and kept the truck trailer and hitch on my property. hope it works out!
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Old 02-15-2015, 04:37 PM   #13
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Yeah kind of a bummer...then my wife pointed out he could probably really use the money for something he needs more. I too hope it doesn't get scrapped.

Anyway, worked on setting in the engine and transmission yesterday. Short day as the Grandson's came over for pizza and we played all afternoon. Best day we've had in weeks!

I had six LS mounting plates I previously made so selected two of them to use. Also had two of the SBC "A" shaped mounts that join to the frame. Figured I would slide the engine in place, locate the "A" mounts to the plate while the frame mount end was in place on the frame.

Nope, the base of the "A" mount landed right on the front chamfered in bolts...couldn't have been more precise if I wanted them there.
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Having the base of the "A" mount right on top of the engine mount bolts won't work because the support tubes extend through the base and are welded on both sides. I didn't want to compromise the strength by grinding the tubes flush.

Relieved the LS plate for clearance on the tubes and tacked the "A" mounts in place on the plates. After verifying positioning I will weld the "A" mounts on permanently.

Next up I plan to position the power train back in place and make a pattern for the frame mounts. Looks like it will be an inch or two behind the current ones shown above.

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Great progress. Family time is awesome.
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The motor mounts look great.....

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Glad you enjoyed time with the grandsons, mounts look good...Jim
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Don't you just love doing this stuff. Nice job on the mounts.

Yeah you lose a little time on the truck but if you miss an opportunity to be with the kids that can't be made up. I like the pizza part.

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mounts look great, Its simple things like this that could add way up in a build if you were to buy them. and yeah I woulda gave the boy 500 and kept truck and your trailer there!
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"I will still try to help others when I can...hope he brings back the trailer!"

AD, I think that 56 Chevy in the background belonged to my grand father, Can I borrow your trailer and truck to bring it home, LOL.

I think I would have been pi$$ed when he told me he wanted to sell it after you were nice enough to give it to him for nothing.
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Thanks Chizzler. We had a great time together that afternoon.

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Thank you Marc - Hopefully they still will when I get the frame side done.

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Thanks Jim, the time was well needed and enjoyed.

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Don't you just love doing this stuff. Nice job on the mounts.

Yeah you lose a little time on the truck but if you miss an opportunity to be with the kids that can't be made up. I like the pizza part.

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Earl, I really do enjoy doing this stuff...and the time trade was a great one!

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mounts look great, Its simple things like this that could add way up in a build if you were to buy them. and yeah I woulda gave the boy 500 and kept truck and your trailer there!
Thank you 99...I really wanted to see if I could fab them with what I had in the shop. I probably should have just bought the truck back. He did bring the trailer and tie downs back that night.

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"I will still try to help others when I can...hope he brings back the trailer!"

AD, I think that 56 Chevy in the background belonged to my grand father, Can I borrow your trailer and truck to bring it home, LOL.

I think I would have been pi$$ed when he told me he wanted to sell it after you were nice enough to give it to him for nothing.
Sure Russell, come on up! Actually I was only mildly aggravated. He is a nice kid and maybe just a bit challenged. He and a buddy were trying so hard to move the truck with his tractor and were getting no where fast.

I tend to be generous and sometimes (though rarely) it doesn't work out.
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Different subject on LS in an AD truck...accessory drive.

Came across this http://trackmasterproducts.myshopify...y-drive-system

Width from low mount AC compressor outside to alternator outside is 21 inches. Frame is about 22 inches.

Has anyone seen one or used the system?

Just researching possibilities...and need to look at what Iceburgh used on his again.
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AD;

It is always good to help people when ever we can.
I too enjoy family time when I can.
I have a sister that I'm close too.
We try to spend Sundays together when we can.
Now that NASCAR i on we try to watch the races together.

I'm still working on the front grill,want to add the btm two bars also.
Need to work on the radiator mounts n make a box to set the elect fan in to cool the radiator.
Will have to wait till I get the radiator back from the welding shop,had to have the lower outlet cut off n moved stright out.

Have NO pic this time.

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Looking good Doug!!
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Making some good progress! Keep it up!
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