02-14-2014, 11:52 PM | #976 |
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All caught up now. Nice Work!
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Nice build!
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looking good
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My sills still had the "protection" in place. A small 45 degree gusset about midway that was spot welded to the sill and the step. I was going to reinstall but have now decided I will be copying your design. Nice. Dug
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your build is amazing. i love checking in with it to see your awesome progress pics!
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i love the copper c clamp idea and also the cab dolly flip idea....awesome
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I like the sill idea also. Going to take it and make it mine as well.
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Haven't been able to do much as I have my son and grand daughter to take care of until school is back in session. My boy is also playing in a band that performs every Wednesday at Disneyland so getting to and from rehearsals takes up a bunch of time. Looking forward to school starting back up. Kim |
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Your cab and bed look awesome!!!! Super clean work you do. Patience of a saint you have. I lack that.
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Kim, glad to see the update...Jim
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I second that. Great seeing this project moving at this stage.
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Kim, I sat down tonight and went through your entire build thread. Like many have commented you do great work and have so many excellent fabrication ideas. Learned a lot tonight and thank you for sharing your journey. Love it!
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Looking good Kim.
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glad to see you back on your truck
nothing on these trucks requires a long board long board will do nothing but make flat spots on a convex surface try using a long piece of hard foam that will conform to the curves of that roof truk never saw a hard block for sanding, foam blocks for every surface
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Cab is looking good Kim...I'm not looking forward to starting ours
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