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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....
you need the wife to hold it while you sit in the driver seat and see where the best view is
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Good thing you have the photos to go with the memory.
They come in handy later on... I am envious on SO many levels LOL Thanks, but really, I need some corrective lens glasses.... my eyes are getting old and tired I think. LoL ... just kidding. Thank you !! Quote:
Where they are mounting was the best place possible. It nerfs the wing window, because when opened it will only have about an inch of sweep, but that is acceptable since I want to go to one piece glass eventually. **************************************************************************************** Here is the p-side pedestle with the start of the filling. If I had to do this again I would not totally pack that empty space with JB weld putty like I did here. It added SO much weight to that neck space I was actually worried. On the d-side one I added a small bit of bent sheet metal to act as a baffle wall and packed the putty in around that. It seems to have come out quite a few ounces lighter. Even though I placed them pretty close to the hinges, I still added a very thick stiffner plate to the insides of the doors in the hopes that it will keep the mirrors from doing all kinds of crazy and damaging things from all the openings and closings they must endure. Also shown here is a bit of stainless steel tubing I cut to fit to act as a passage tube for the mirror controls. Here both of them are roughed in with putty: After the JB Weld putty was roughed in and sanded down to contour, I coated the outsides with JB Weld Epoxy which helped fill the low spots. Shown on the right: This was also sanded down before primer was shot on it. Shown on the left: This is the d-side mirror, inboard side all done and shot with the final color. It also shows the stiffner plate that went on the inside of the door: And here we have the outboard side of that same mirror. I realize there are some minor imperfections, but hey..... Next I will show you guys how the doors turned out, and how the mirrors look mounted up in the (hopefully !!) final install.
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The only thing to say at this point... I'm sure the folks at JB Weld love us old truck/car guys...
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mirrors-by-murph...
everything you do is like an infield homer... well hit with lots of hustle. good job on the mirrors man. |
05-22-2013, 09:01 AM | #5 |
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Mirrors look great! You always come up with innovative solutions.
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05-22-2013, 10:18 AM | #6 |
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Sweet job on the door mirror modification. I Like it.
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Ooh, Ooh, I gotta see! Looks cool!
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Seen too many Soldiers do too many things that would boggle the mind to accept the concept of normally acceptable reality. Although the laws of physics still give me trouble some times. Thanks man, I been keeping up with your latest challenges too... I know it will all work out though, even if it is still a mystery to us all !! Ok buddy, here you go sir : ******************************************************************************************* First off, before I could mount the mirrors, I had to paint the doors (of course) and this is what I came up with. The only addition to the original crayon drawing I did waaaaayyyyyyy back on page 2 of this build, was I added the metallic fleck pinstripe between the gloss grey and flat black. The intent of the pinstripe is to blend the transition between the two main colors, and to tie in the trim of the interior. Ok you fine folk of the Jury, tell me how I did...
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And I few more:
Hopefully I can show you all what else I have gotten done this week ....
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I Like it!!!
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Looks great!
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Hey Murph...
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Looks good McMurphy! What else you have brewing up over there?
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Wow, Murph! Awesome progress! I didn't know I had missed almost two months of good stuff! Loved the vid at the beginning of the month. It was good to see the mooselette out and about rather than broken thru someone's windshield and laying in their front seats after walking out into traffic along the Richardson! Not a good day for man or beast then! But, boy are mooseburgers good over a charcoal grill!
Have you had to get a transfusion yet due to mosquito season? And one old and yet unanswered question (at least that I could find); where did you find your instrument bezel that didn't have all the factory holes for the ignition and lights and stuff? Great job of that project as well Sir! You is da man! |
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thanks guys!!
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For the factory bezel, I made that. I picked up a spare bezel and cluster at the boneyard, and got the cool idea of doing a control delete on it once I decided to do the under dash extension. You will have to go all the way back to page #8 of this thread to find where I did this. I did that last November.... LoL. Doing this mod is when I fell in love with my Dremmel tool Thanks for looking guys !!
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those mirrors turned out badass man!!! good work. you got me curious about what u working on now
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05-25-2013, 10:21 AM | #17 |
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looking good Murph, nice work on the mirrors!
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Great job on the mirror mod.
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works for me
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cool stuff
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I posted new pics for you. Thank you sir, hope you are still having fun with yours ! Heh... I was sitting the cab today after shooting my latest video, and I was thinking of you, and the day we can both sit in it. That is going to be a very good day, I think. Heh, me too !! Thanks for looking Dino, it is no where near the level of work you do; but hey, its my first one.... ******************************************************************************************** Here I have done what I hope is my final door assembly. Although I have to tell you, if there is a trick to getting a door hung all by yourself, I have yet to figure it out.... Two little hinges should not require so much adjusting. As I was working on these doors, I had written a note to myself to not forget to emplace a small sheet of plastic for wind barrier. When it came time to get this plastic, I was about to cut up some painters drop sheets, but was mentally whining about chopping up perfectly good sheet of plastic. Then I flashed on all the wonderful bubble wrap Brothers sent me with all the cool stuff I ordered from them !! I am thinking this should help with wind, sound, and insulation... I put it in place with a roll of Postal Tape, I figure that stuff should be pretty tough, but not forever like Duct Tape... For the record, I love the Post Office, I wish they got more credit than they do for the job they have. And all together now... Then I was looking at the heater vent extension I made, and never did like how big and bulkly it looked under the dash. So I made a new one that has a lower profile and should disburse the warm air a bit better than cooking the passenger's left kneecap. The old one: The new one: I guess in a day or so I will load up the video I shot today. It kinda shows everything I got done these past 2 weeks.
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Hey Murph, I am having fun for sure. I will post an update in a week or two, kind of making a bit of progress in a number of areas, but nothing post worthy. In a week or two I will post up something big, and all the small stuff. I thoroughly enjoy following about 110 build threads on here, and learning so much as I go. Door(s) look great buddy! Keep on keepin on, you are doing a great job!
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Your getting all sorts of things checked off your list. Lookin good too. (The truck Murph).
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great job, man. The mirrors look good.
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