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Old 11-08-2012, 12:39 AM   #1
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Nice work dude! Can't wait to see the install. Thanks for the call today. I ditched work and spent the day in the shop. I'd enjoy talking for a few to get your take on the prep work I'm doing!
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Do you think you will get it painted before the snow flies or you waiting till spring?
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Old 11-08-2012, 06:37 PM   #3
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Nice work dude! Can't wait to see the install. Thanks for the call today. I ditched work and spent the day in the shop. I'd enjoy talking for a few to get your take on the prep work I'm doing!
Thanks Johnny ! tag, your it !
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Do you think you will get it painted before the snow flies or you waiting till spring?
I hope to have paint done before snow, but if not I wont be waiting till spring. This truck is getting put back together over the winter !

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Re: 68' Chevy c10

The hard work paid off! Well done!
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Old 11-09-2012, 09:07 AM   #5
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Nothing like a dash full of gauges Verrrry sharp
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:08 AM   #6
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Muy buen trabajo! Te felicito!
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:40 AM   #7
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The hard work paid off! Well done!
Thanks Adam ! Now I just need to sand, and clear again. polish the lens, and paint a black spot to hide the center of the tach. and replace the tach face.
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

If your taking the tach apart, rather than paint a dot on the glass, you might epoxy a black plastic dot on needle to cover the mechanism
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Old 11-10-2012, 10:18 AM   #9
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Thats a good idea Adam. maybe I could use a button, and just fill the holes, and make it flat on the bottom...... hmmmm.
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Old 11-10-2012, 12:10 PM   #10
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Not sure how an electronic tacho really works, but I dunno about adding weight to the movement?? Seems to me it might doink the calibration and / or make it a little "bouncy"?? Not sure, just thinking here! That needle can't be real heavy to begin with. A button or similar could double the weight?
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Old 11-10-2012, 06:00 PM   #11
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

that is why i said a very thin piece of plastic, it would weigh next to nothing.
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Old 11-11-2012, 02:04 AM   #12
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

I'm stealing your idea on the tach hope you don't mind, I had a Auto Meter tach I took out of the 72 parts truck. I put the set pont nob on mine not sure what it will look like in the truck but it is an idea

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Old 11-11-2012, 09:22 AM   #13
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Not sure how an electronic tacho really works, but I dunno about adding weight to the movement?? Seems to me it might doink the calibration and / or make it a little "bouncy"?? Not sure, just thinking here! That needle can't be real heavy to begin with. A button or similar could double the weight?
I was thinking about that too, but was still gonna try it. It wont work with this tach anyway.
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that is why i said a very thin piece of plastic, it would weigh next to nothing.
I was gonna give it a shot, but the needle starts a good 1/4" from center. so anything attatched to it would move in an arc pattern.
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I'm stealing your idea on the tach hope you don't mind, I had a Auto Meter tach I took out of the 72 parts truck. I put the set pont nob on mine not sure what it will look like in the truck but it is an idea
Run with it Frankie ! I think it will look good. fyi A little rubbing compound and some elbow grease will get the factory painted lines of the lens. then just polish till shiny.
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Old 11-11-2012, 12:35 PM   #14
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GM valve covers p/n 3965544 $20.00 yesterday ! WooHoo !!
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Hot buy! All rain here in KC.
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Them are way cooler, nice score!
We had a touch of snow on Friday and it's been cold but this week should be 20s/40s. I'm ready tho so BRING IT.
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I don't think we are getting anything ugly pretty windy up here tho.
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We had a touch of snow on Friday and it's been cold but this week should be 20s/40s. I'm ready tho so BRING IT.
Thanks Johnny ! I know your ready...... stoke the fire !
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I don't think we are getting anything ugly pretty windy up here tho.
The ugly is coming. 24 degrees this morning.
I'm finishing up some winter prep, sealing windows, stacking firewood, and one more round of yard work. blah blah blah..
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Yup Illinois is ugly in the winter been kickin around moving to AZ when I retire in a year and a half but it would be hard leaving my Grand Daughter. I have family both palces and I would be closer to my son and Grand kids in Utah, Time will tell.
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Yup Illinois is ugly in the winter been kickin around moving to AZ when I retire in a year and a half but it would be hard leaving my Grand Daughter. I have family both palces and I would be closer to my son and Grand kids in Utah, Time will tell.
AZ is a much better climate, but I get the family situation. Half of my family is here in IL, and the other half in TX.

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The grille looks awesome!! I really like how you painted the insides of the openings dark. Nice work!
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AZ is a much better climate, but I get the family situation. Half of my family is here in IL, and the other half in TX.

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Old 12-02-2012, 12:13 PM   #24
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Heard from Chevyman last week. His computer took a poop on him but he's working on a new one. I'm sure he'll be back here soon with more uber-detailed parts ready!
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Old 11-19-2012, 11:47 AM   #25
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the grill looks killer, a word of advice pull the grill back off (not the core support leave it on) and mount the grill to the fenders and install it all at one time.. maybe it was just me but it seems almost impossible to get those bolts that bolt the grill to the fender together with everything else in the way ! just my 2 cents
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