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Stretch, chop, continuing nice fabrication Dale. You must be in the shop about every day.
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Awesome job! Whenever I need inspiration for my build I come over here and watch you build this masterpiece
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Making it look like nothing ever happened.
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Not just the learning, but also pushing our own boundaries and expectations. That tailgate looks amazing from sitting here in the comfort of my kitchen at the table having breakfast
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I'm partial to the barn door set up, however your are killing it with the look on that clam shell! I'm convinced. Nice work
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After we shortened the sides of the upper gate it left a 5/8" gap at the bottom so we tacked in a filler piece. Then we cut the bottom inch off for later use. Next we mounted the upper gate on the truck The last thing we did was cut off the top section of the lower gate (the piece with the latch in it) and clamped it to the back wall of the truck.
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We spent most of today removing the skin from the top half of the lower gate. The gate has 4 braces inside that are spot welded to the inner panel and the spot welds are nearly impossible to find. After we got the sheetmetal off we placed it on the truck to see what needs to be trimmed.
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OH YA that is going to look great.
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Nice work, it's starting to come together
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Thanks Nik Last week we found that the upper gate hinges were to loose so we spent a couple of days making new pins for them. Today with the rebuilt hinges installed we finished trimming the two halves of the gate. Then we tacked the lower half to the truck so we would have a stable piece to work with. Next we carefully aligned the panels and tacked them together inside and out. Then we cut the tacks holding the bottom half to the truck and tested the new extended gate.
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Looks great Dale! The chop is really noticeable when looking at the height of the window opening. Cool
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We got the top of the lower wall tacked on. Then we filled the gaps at each end. And after a bunch of time hammering dents and trimming the edges the licence plate recess is ready to tack in.
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Really enjoying you project. Love your ideas and the magnificent metal work pulling it together.!
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Like your tail gate sticker says (Kick ass) Do you have a plan on when the burb will be done?
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The work you are doing is great Dale, this is got be the craziest build to ever exist
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Yesterday we continued work on the licence plate recess.. We made a 6" diameter tube to connect the inner and outer panels. We also added a 1.5" strip to the bottom. Then we tacked the recess panel in place.
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...... Tell you what Dale
People out there who come to shows and look at completed or "rat" trucks and cars really have no idea of the amount of time and work that goes into these builds. A "simple" job like the plate recess and tube you posted up above has to take a few hours to complete. Then there is all the planning and thinking that goes into it. I often laugh at people who just cannot plan and see the end product toward which they have to work, it has to be tough for them. For the first time in 25 years working in the medical field, I have a manager who rides a motorbike and has changed engines before, knows how to change a flat wheel, so one who would understand the work you do. Often it is real difficult to try explain what goes on in my world, sharing this sort of thing, and mostly I have given up trying to explain to them. However, your last post will be shared as I am again so impressed. Reminded that these things don't just fall together over a weekend. Looking good.
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You are so right Grizz
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After a bunch of trimming and some POR15 we got the bottom sections of the upper gate ready to attach. We got the first one tacked in place to check the fit.
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Dale, the back end is looking really good. Imaginative design coupled with impressive fabrication skills is really fun to watch and learn from.
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We installed the second half of the upper gate bottom then added some filler strips to fill in the gaps. There was one other adjustment that needed to be made. The striker on the lower wall no longer lined up so we shifted it over 11/16" and tacked it back in.
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And that striker Dale, is what it's all about.
Making stuff work just right. Loving it.
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I had an idea recently on how to modify the hood. We're going to try pie cutting it by slicing it on the body line on the side. so to start we drilled the spot welds at the front and removed the front brace and the front piece of the hood.
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Looking forward to seeing what you do with the hood!
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