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Yesterdays progress was just welding some 2X4 frame curves. Today I decided my daily driver needed some work so we changed the head lights to LED then we used "GMC Sub4X4" idea for LED taillights http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=623681. Makes quite a difference.
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Nice! Where did you get the headlights?
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Frame and burb are looking good!
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Thanks Guys
The headlights came from the local truck and tractor parts supplier. I haven't decided if I like the look of them yet. They stick out about 1/2 inch.
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Here's Friday's work. One rear frame rail welded and ground and one just tacked together.
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Yesterday's snow storm kinda slowed things down today but we did get one rear frame rail mocked into position.
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We got a bunch done in last couple of days. First we welded on the other rear frame rail. Second we made some boxing plates for the rear corners. Next we put in two angle braces for the rear frame rails.
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Then today we got some 1/4 x 3 flat bar drilled thee mounting holes. We bent the ends in the metal bender. The last picture is the bracket tacked in place
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Friday we finished the welding and then used the cherry picker to lift the rear suspension into place
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Looks good
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We made a little progress the last couple of days. First we made some brackets for the batwing crossmember and got them welded on. We aren't finished with them yet. Then we cut out one of the shockwave brackets.
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Very nice brackets. Did you use a plasma cutter?
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Thanks A.D. I just used a cut off wheel in a die grinder and a sanding disk.
We made a spacer for between the lower shock mount and the shockwave bracket. The we made upper and lower brackets for the shockwave
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Beautiful work, I will be following this one.
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Thanks Dave
Here's my picture for today. Hot rodding in the Great White North
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I just found your build thread. Very interesting for sure.
My in-laws owned some property in Dresden about 25 years ago and they planned to build out there. All I remember is that Dresden seemed like the middle of nowhere (no disrespect intended). Are both your Burbs Canadian in origin? Greg.
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Awesome build so far!!
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Greetings from Cambridge, I am in awe as much as I am perplexed at what you are doing. Really looking forward to seeing this one progress!
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Another job of someone knocking it out of the park, some talent being displayed here.
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We had to make a small notch for the driveshaft. Next we got the upper and lower shockwave mounts for the rear tacked in place. Then we got started making bump stop brackets.
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Nice work! You move fast!
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i need a set of replacement burban frame horns welded on, you should cross and help me out??? i'll have some timmies(tim hortons) wait'n for ya...
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Today we got a bit of welding done. Then finished the bumpstop brackets and tacked them in place. Also started the rear frame turn down
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