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Since I have nothing to do until exhaust parts arrive, the little woman has been badgering me about participating in some way. So she is now busy on the truck. LOL Chevy orange used to compliment the brown A little better then chevy red. I also milled the backs of the emblems so i could use trim tape on them.
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looks great! i have a few colors of that brand of paint upstairs. when its cold and crappy during the winter i sit in my office and shine up and paint old fender emblems for fun. i dont think i am as good at it as your lady friend!
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Awesome! My hands are a bit shakey so i'd be forever doing that stuff LOL!
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I haven't tried that. I'm not really crafty, but it gives me something to do so I don't get into trouble for taking the microwave apart to see how it works. I am interested in trying that though. It does need a little help leveling out. I'd be excited to hear of anything that helps out.
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but it is spotty at best. The assembly manual has good pics but no real world measurements. I did finally find a diagram someone made with measurements. It is a little hard to read so i re-created it and a version for those that by chance convert their emblems to stick-on. So, I measured and taped up the fenders as a reference and to transfer to a paper template and flipped it for the passengers side. Here are the diagrams for others to use. If I forgot something, let me know. They are fairly easy to modify.
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On the microwave disassembly, have you found a way for it to turn bacon into money? If so, I need a schematic. LOL Chris
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The emblems are looking good. I bought new ones. CHEYENNE 30. I found my collectors and gaskets this morning looking for my rear yoke. Now I'm trying to find the rear yoke.
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Hilarious!! Yeah, I cleaned my bench for the first time in probably a year and I have about 1000 bolts left over. What a mess
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Ha Ha Ha I media blasted most of my nuts and bolts marked and bagged them. with all of the modification I have done I bought new ones for most of the parts so far.
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Some days i just had to laugh.
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I agree with you. I found my yoke last night and moving forward again.
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Perhaps a new product under development. Announcing the new Mircowacon 300.
drop in your spare change and 30 second later enjoy some delicious bacon. BTW, after several days, the paint is still not entirely dry. I would strike it up to humidity, but yesterday was fairly dry. I think I am going to have to start over and get some of the hardener. I am also going to thin it with turpentine. This way it will flow a little bit more. Less painting and more pouring. Chris
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Well, still no exhaust parts. Shouldn't be too much longer. I have been going over the truck with a discerning eye to see if I missed anything. Of course I noticed a few minor things that needed to be addressed. First was when i had my brake cables made they have a little slack in them. I looked for stabilizers that would work but nothing that was a great solution. I made some brackets to remedy this
along with some industrial line clamps I found on Mcmaster Carr The line clamps come with a weld plate the had 2 nut incorporated into it. This is it welded, painted and ready for assembly. I used a standard u-bolt plate and mounted the brackets to the leaf springs next to the leaf clamp. Done Next item was the Ram air intake. I decided to just buy everything despite not needing it now. Screw it I said!! OK, the actual story is I have a few big jobs coming which helps loosen the pocket a bit. So here it is installed along with my bracket for carrying the weight of it all. As for the emblems, well, they never dried completely. I had to order some hardener from 1 shot and will redo the emblems when it arrives. We are going to try and thin the paint and use a needle/syringe to flow the paint onto the emblem not paint it on. This way it will be perfectly smooth. We'll see, but i suspect that may work. I am using the old emblems as a test because I just received word that my custom emblems are almost done. Having them made by billet badges. here is the proof. Couldn't be happier. This will go beneath the front marker lights where the 8/350 badge used to go. it is a little larger then stock, but should look nice. The LSX logo will be painted chevy orange to match the Cheyenne emblems.
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Very NICE, custom badges there man. I love'm.
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Nice work in the e brake cable brackets!
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What is the plan to make the LSX logo. It would be cool to CNC them on mill and paint the letters.
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That is exactly the plan. Billet badges is CNC'ing from aluminum. I should have the finished badge shortly.
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The custom badges are going to be a great touch! Nice job with the brake cable holders and cold air ducting.
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To do the glovebox and ashtray faces. I took so much of the Cheyenne trim off this thing seems wrong to not put some back in. It would match the lighter brown interior accents as well. Any opinions on that??? I am sure a lot of guys don't like that I didn't go back stock, but I want to do this well.
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Everything looks great!
for the wood, and i find this hard to say, as normally i would vote a hard no, but i think with your paint color it would look really neat inside. also, to heck with the ones that don't like modifications. i agree some folks would be better served to leave it stock, but when the mods are planned out and executed well, it only make the truck better. i am excited to see this one outside in a full body shot. if i had to guess you might be excited to see how the rear tires look after they turn into a minor white cloud. i know i am with mine.... |
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As for the tires...
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Hi Chris, What year truck did the Fuel Door come from, and where did you purchase your fuel tank?
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Hey Steve, the tank is made by Boyd's welding. Very nice product!
The gas door is a ford truck gas door. The advanatage to these is the vent tube is inside the filler tube. I think the year is late 80's early 90's Chris
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