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On that fender mod, did you cut out the template like that on both sides, then flipped it over and welded it on the other fender??? NICE... Im thinking of cutting my lights out completely, just making it flush... I think that looks clean. |
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[QUOTE=Rokcrln;2491516]Well maybe if I would stop making things harder on my self!
I did a few "Light Mods" today to match my bed that I did months ago. I don't even think any one noticed the bed "Light Mods" untill the post after this one Got to give it up for skchevota, he noticed your bed light mod on 3/21/07... You do amazing work Kevin; I check on your build threads every chance I have & plan to attempt my own version of Low Buk with my 72 LWB leaf spring Cheyenne outlined in this thread. (Except staying with the stock drivetrain.) Thanks for all the info you share with the rest of us!
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103 degree temp!!!! Take a break you are not a kid!!! Awesome work but even us that only lurk know you need a break. Take care of yourself. Lots of old trucks only one Kevin.
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Being sick sucks! But the good news is the Brown Santa has been here the past two days giving gifts to those who have been good! Sure glad I ordered under my wife's name
Yesterday I recieved the parts from ECE, inner and outer rockers and A post bottoms. Then today the big slay dropped off the glass box from LMC. I bought all new glass for the truck, Windshield with green tint and the shaded top section, door, wing and rear glass as well all tinted a UV green. That should help a bit with the sun and here in Ca. it is the only legal side window tint as long as it is a factory tint not a film. Now I have all my parts but just not any time but that is better than time but no parts. I hope to head back to work in a day or so and get back on the truck in the same time at night. Kevin LFD Inc. 166hrs main build $6043.00 main build 25 Paint hrs $555.00 Paint Last edited by Rokcrln; 12-21-2007 at 07:07 AM. |
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Well not much has happened in the last few days but bad eating and alot of TV watching So today I am felling better and went out to the shop and sealed the rain gutters since it will need a few days to fully cure I thought might as well get it out of the way. I feel it turned out well for my first time! I just taped off the roof side about a 1/4" up and then squeezed in about a 1/4 - 3/8" bead, let it sit for a few minutes. Then with rubber gloves I used a finger and smoothed it all out. Let that sit for about 5-10 min. and pulled the tape off. I used about 1 1/2 tubes of the 3M stuff shown in the pic.
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I definetly want pics of those rails when your done... Hope you get better soon so we can get more pics. ahah |
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12-22-2007, 03:57 PM | #561 |
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Spent about 35min tonight getting started on the rockers. I will post a few shots here but all the info will be in another post so it can be turned into a How-To thread for the FAQ section of the board. Krue needs a few more for his list Here is the thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post2496658
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can you just weld that seem up and it be fine or do you have to caulk it?
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Looking good Kevin! One day it will be my truck your making look this good! I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. Later
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I think it would be a bad idea to try this. The metal in their is always a bit rusty and trying to weld it would be tough and ugly. If you did get it all welded and ground smooth their would still be the problem of sitting water in the drip rail that I feel would work its way thru the paint and start to rust. If you are woried about looks then go with the self leveling drip rail caulk and call it good. Or shave
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I've been following this build for along time now and its really looking good. I'm trying to do the same low buck theme on my 68 gmc. Keep up the good work |
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Well we were supose to go down to my parents yesterday but that changed untill first thing in the morning so I got a bit more work done. I put in about 20hrs in the last two days and made good progress. I started with some very un-straite fenders and doors not to mention alot of holes, 45 just in the pass side door!
Well after the dust comed down I had the fenders and doors in build primer and now they are ready for the first round of block sanding. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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Now a sneak peak at a How-To yet to come
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i want to keep the drip rail, i was just wondering if you could get away with just welding it up instead
i like those lights, nice and flush, now whered you get them?
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flush and lower too.... nice work. Any chance you want to move to Central PA? I need a buddy that can do good body work!
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looks cool
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Lowered the badges to match. Nice touch
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