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Re: Jans 53
Man, those gaps look perfect! Mine have been giving me fits!
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Mobilortho, I feel ya, it took me a long time to figure out how to fix a door that didn’t sit flush with the rest of the body. Everyone tells you how to adjust fore and aft but no one could tell me how to make it flush without boring out the hinge holes. As far as the gap goes I lined up the body lines at the front and rear of the doors first then welded a bead where the gap was too big and ground off where too close. If you grind through the metal on the edge you will need to tac weld back together. Lastly I took a flap disc got it close and finished with a large file.
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Took a break on the truck to work on loading up the new toolbox. Thought this would be plenty of room but I could use more space. I hate looking for the tools when working on stuff. It’s a harbor freight icon box, price was comparable to the used snap-on boxes.
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![]() The Plant manager at my Work place, ![]() He chose to do the same thing When I bought Series 2 Bottom box roll around box. It was MeTee Oker So He went to the Store and bought Top line. These boxes are Nice
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Re: Jans 53
Nice!
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Re: Jans 53
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=578310 I also added bushings to my hinges like this: https://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/doors/hinges%202013/
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Re: Jans 53
Been a while since I’ve been on the forum. Finally sold my mothers house and her estate has been settled so time to get back to the truck. I built a temporary 12x20 carport to use for a paint booth. Installed the lights today and it looks like it will work for me. Got my new compressor a couple months ago and have installed the filter, drier and water separator. Some more sanding and cooler weather needed before paint.
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Re: Jans 53
Getting ready!
I have one in the garage for when I'm back moving on stuff.
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Re: Jans 53
Been a long time. Any updates?
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Re: Jans 53
Jan, I hope all is well and you will have an update soon.
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Re: Jans 53
That looks great!!
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Re: Jans 53
Looks great Jan, can't wait to see more...Jim
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Re: Jans 53
Well Merry belated Christmas to you and yours. The blue is a nice color. Waiting for the next installment.
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Re: Jans 53
looks great.
I wet back a few posts on this page and seen the big toolbax. it's awesome to have storage for stuff so you have a place for stuff and everybody can't see all the stuff you Do have. I have a few tool boxes too but I find the lateral filing cabinets work great for stuff. the ones with the fronts that flip up and slide in to expose the full drawer without sliding the drawer open. the drawer still slides open if you want but it's not requred to be in order to access the stuff inside. they have really good quality drawer slides and are meant to hold a lot of weight. great for bulky stuff like angle grinders, etc. then, when the drawer fronts are closed, they look pretty good too AND nobody sees what you have for tools etc. my shop backs onto an alleyway and there are a few people that NEED to walk past slowly and check out the contents of my shop (some lurkers that are genuinely interested in the old projects but too shy to introduce themselves, lol). anyway, I don't need any lookie-loos scoping the contents and coming back on a shopping spree. outta sight, outta mind. |
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