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Thanks Tim
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Skill level 0-10, 10 being the hardest, about a 5. I have more problems with a and b posts lower patch panels. If the PO hasn't made any patches it's alot easier. When ya get into a factory spot weld it's alot easier. If ya can take a spot weld apart without destroying the metal your trying to save, you can do this, and that is easiest if you make the pc. your trying to remove flat( cut away all metal till you have a ribbon of metal with the spot weld in it), then just use the 4 1/2" grinder to remove the spot weld, then move on to the next one, prying up slightly I spent about a week and a half cutting out the old floorboard, plasma woulda helped. You can reinstall floorboard with plug welds, so you don't really have to know how the weld, if ya can fill in holes with a mig. You're dealing with a factory seam, front and rear, so it makes it easy to line up flanges (before I started, I painted the seam area, so it showed a line to match up) should also be less welding then a floor patch, if you consider total distance tobe welded Yes, depending on his ability, but I would recommend this as an entry level, far less fitting and cutting, fitting and cutting, fitting and cutting...So far all I did was cut out old floor, pop in new
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04-18-2008, 01:51 PM | #478 |
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Makes sense due to the nature of the beast, I was just curious.
Will this cab be dipped or sprayed for the initial primer? If you pry open the seam on the bottom of the cowl, between the spot welds, it will help drain better. The stock weep holes typically gets clogged up, that's when the problems start. Last edited by vtblazer; 04-18-2008 at 01:52 PM. |
04-18-2008, 02:23 PM | #479 |
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I can see it now...Jon sells the part and offers to fly Jim to the customer's site (of course on the customer's dime) for the install. This would be great, but where do I fit in? Ah yes, Jim, you'll need an agent! And Kurt, hmm, well we'll have to have a west coast installer as well as an east coast installer! I think this is a great idea.
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04-18-2008, 02:42 PM | #481 |
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Maybe I can convert the percentage to beer...hmm.
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04-18-2008, 03:03 PM | #483 |
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Dude, I can see the three of us working for beer money, our shop would have to be on a beach somewhereRetirement? Can you say Margorettaville
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I can't talk anymore, I'm supposed to be up in the middle of NJ
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I've got to go to work too.
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If I sit here much longer the Boss is going to yell! We'll work on that 8% thing. Shop on the beach
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04-18-2008, 03:38 PM | #487 |
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I homebrew so there's no shortage of motivation at my house
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04-18-2008, 05:02 PM | #488 |
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That complete floor repo just blows my mind!
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04-18-2008, 06:23 PM | #489 |
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i just need someone to do this on a blazer so i can see how to do it what with bracing and all.
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I say take the front clip off, cut the floor strait across. You may not need to raise the bed, since the floor pan mounts to the step up. Clean up the factory seam(front and rear). You will have to modify the rear of the floorpan some. Put the cowl/windshield back on zip screw both ends and check door alignment. If they line up, mount your rockers. I think bracing would be in your way, but that's just me. This floor pan is extremely strong. I have about 20 zip screws holding it together up to this point
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I was working on removing the cowl area today, so I thought I'd post up some pics of spot weld removal
This is the area of making a ribbon of the sheet metal, cutting the top and bottom so your left with a 1" pc. with the spot weld in the middle
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Thank you,but you outwork me hands down. Nice progress on your truck. I haven't dun anything to mine in 3 weeks
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I couldn't agree more...nice work Jim.
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I think the props should go to Tri-Pro Automotive for making this piece available to us...
Thanks Tim
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Why the need to remove the firewall piece?
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04-19-2008, 01:40 PM | #498 |
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Kurt- there are rust holes in it; just hard to see in the pictures. Most of the holes are down low near the mating flange for the floor. It's apart, we have the new firewall so we figured why not replace it and know we don't have any issue with rust to deal with.
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I'm bringing home another blazer today...wanna try the floor in the real deal? Edit: Got the body mount on Tuesday, thanks. Last edited by vtblazer; 04-19-2008 at 01:48 PM. |
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I'll talk to Doug about selling you one at wholesale if you'll document what you do to install it
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