03-22-2013, 10:04 PM | #651 |
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Have you ordered the weld on strips for the bedsides yet?
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03-23-2013, 05:05 PM | #652 |
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Bryan, to answer your question No I have not ordered them yet. I know I will have to in a few. But waiting till this month is over. Money spent this month 1500.00 have to hold on till next months check come in.gdavis from Florida
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03-23-2013, 05:12 PM | #653 |
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Today, I welded the patch on the rear drivers side fender. Still got to do a little more welding and grinding and a small amount of bondo. Got a little worn out today. I thought I would take it easy the rest of the day. Going up to Georgia in a few day to build a kitchen and bath room. Family needs help and this way I can look as I go and see if there are any trucks up there. I need a few parts for the inside cab.
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It might be only me but, is the rear of this truck too high. My tire size is 30x9.50xR16.
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03-23-2013, 08:02 PM | #656 |
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The back is approx 2" higher than the front from the factory so you can put a load in the bed and not ride low. If you used the stock spring length then thats why.
Vic told me that those bedside weld on strips are really reasonably priced. |
03-24-2013, 11:51 AM | #657 |
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Looks really nice. Your brother-in-law will have an easy time getting it painted.
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http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cb/full.aspx?Page=31 You could just make some pretty easily. Good luck. Also here are your chains, or a hidden latch kit. http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cb/full.aspx?Page=33
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Yea i was going to fix the 67 small window that I have extra. I think I will take a break from the metal for a while. The cab is not eating anything setting out there. This way i can focus on the 68 and get her done. I will be thinking of you while I am having a cold one.
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Thank Bomp for say that. I am really trying to get it ready as far as I can take her. I hope that My Brother-In-Law don't have it too hard. There is still a few places I can totch up.
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Today, I ran my transmission lines to the radiator and transmission. They came out easier than they went back in. Anyway they are done. This is all I did today.
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Today, while I was looking for some bolts in my bolt bin. While I opened it up I heard something fall inside. So I looked and it was locked the bottom door. I found the key inside one of the drawer. I use this as a bolt bin. You want believe what I found. You see I was giving this old cash register bottom about 6 months ago. Never thought of looking in the bottom door. Here is what I found. All of these tools are in great condition. But, they are old.
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What a find.
3- 3/8 inch drills 1- 1/2 inch drill 1- jig saw 1 polishing tool with small atachments 1- paint gun nothing special about the paint gun. |
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WOW! that's awesome... It's like American Pickers!
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Hey man those Vintage tools are bad ass! Last edited by Xeen; 03-25-2013 at 09:43 PM. |
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Atleast you are making progress, I did two things today, Jack and Squat...oh yeah I got a couple parts ordered YAY!
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This is a day that will live in infamy on my build. I too did Jack squat. Too cold here in Florida. wind blowing makes it even colder. 56 here. Just could't get it together.
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wow...that's cool
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It sounds like you are ready for a break from the old girl, it happens there is nothing to be ashamed of.
I'm in the other boat I've had a loooong break from mine and I'm ready to get going again. |
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