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Re: Project Cod Fish
southern kentucky classis has them they are new
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Looks like that's gonna be an awesome cab when done!!!
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Lookin great! I like how your sons are involved. I wish my dad was into my truck. He just frowns at all the money I spend.
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Looks good. I've never seen a cab all torn down like that.
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My goal is to have a totally rust free cab. This is what EB is best at so I told him what I wanted and he is doing a great job
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Damn, never seen one tore down that far either.. I guess getting it all back square is the trick of all tricks..
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![]() Makes me think that a metal 1/2 top is possible for the blazer/jimmy crowd EFabman, glad to see your able to get out into the shop, I'm subscribed, maybe I can learn a trick or two by watching
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More updates from EB he got the firewall in and the cab bolted to the floor looks like it was a good fit maybe he will chime in.
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Hey Rob, drilled a lot of spot welds
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Hey no problemo work on it at your pace it is looking great. You may want to chime in on any problem areas you had with the fitment so others will know what to look for. Thanks again for the great work!
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This is the area that will need work to fit good. I will detail the work when at final fit.
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Yep, gotta agree, that did need some attention, so it must be in the stamping if everyone has the same problem
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What do you use for a spot weld cutter? I'm using the cheap hole saw kind, but there has to be a better way.
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These here. I get them from a company called wurth. They work real good and you can sharpen them.
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Small update: Eb got the kickpanel patches in. If this weather breaks then i can finish the chasis for the cab. Hope you enjoy watching eb work as much as i do
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Im in. Looks incredible. I would just like a profesional opinion on weather I should repair my cab or not. Everybody has an opinion. Great work Eb.
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kayotic it is ur call remember it your project. I dont care which cab u switch to there is no such thing as a rust free 35 yr old cab. That is y i decided to go this route with EB. It just depends on funds and skill level post some pics and get some opinions. I look at some so called rust free cabs that were 2000.00 with doors then have the work done on them and ur up there for a truely rust free cab. My goal is to build a really solid truck that i can pass on to my sons so i wanted it to be here. With todays primer and such it will be so i guess make ur own mind up for what suits your needs best
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Eb is the man!!!! I wish i knew half the stuff he forgot
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I know rob32472, I will post pics when I get my camara back. My '70 cab is not bad rust wise. As a matter of fact from underneith it is still shiny. Don't get me wrong there is rust just not rust through. It was hit with something on the front corners of the roof. Glass is good but dented the outer and inner skins and part of the top windsheild frame was pushed in. It's like something fell on it along the front 5" on each corner of the roof. I'll get pics up here soon and i'll stop rambeling.
This is your thread - I don't mean to mud duck it. Deffinetly fantastic work. She'll be good and solid that's for sure. I along with most of us here really appreciate the work going into peoples projects.(well most any way) I like where you are headed - I am keeping an eye on this for sure. |
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Small update Eb sent me this pic of more of his great work. As u can tell he welded the vent hole up on the cowl box he will box it at the top and it will stay smooth on the sides so no moisture or trash will collect there ever again it is going to be sweet when done.
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faaaaancy....
what does he use to dress his welds?
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i do not know maybe Eb will answer or maybe pm him
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Yes, I'm here....I use a variety of grinding tools. The trick, if there is one, is to go slow but not so slow you heat the metal by grinding. I have found by trying to instruct guys on this that this part takes a little of a disciplined touch to get right, Practice on it and you'll get, I'm sure.
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