12-05-2016, 07:52 PM | #1176 |
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Can't wait to you get better and get back to your truck! Wish you the best
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12-06-2016, 03:52 PM | #1179 |
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Finally was able to get some things done on the truck.
I needed to fab a trans cover so this is what i came up with. Pic #1 shows a frame work i came up with. #2 Lay out of the bends to be made. #3 As I don't have a brake I cut 1" slits an inch apart. #4 and #5 Clamped it to my bench and made the bends. Worked out pretty good. Kim |
12-06-2016, 03:57 PM | #1180 |
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More of trans cover.
#1 and #2Tacked to my frame. #3 A frame that is welded to the truck floor with holes that I tapped so I can remove the cover (probably will never happen). #4 and #5 Sitting in place. Welded my slits up so it looks a little better. I'm using 1/4x20 button head screws to attach it. Kim |
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Was also able to get the cab very close to being put on the frame.
I just need to figure what color I want the fire wall to bve. Probably go with gloss black as I'm not ready to purchase the paint for the entire truck yet. Still need to do a final sanding and seal on it. Kim |
12-06-2016, 04:04 PM | #1182 |
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hey, nice job Kim. I like your bench mounted sheet metal break, it seems to work good.
it's -22C here this morning. not much gettin done these days. |
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And a few of the dash.
Not perfect but pretty good as I'm no body man. Kim |
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now that's smooth. lots of guys are installing a guage cluster these days though, haha.
bodywork looks great. are you full on now or starting back slow? don't wanna overdue it and end up on the couch again. |
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The cab looks really straight, inside and out!
I like the transcover, suits the cab good, just as smooth. Glad seeing updates again Kim!!
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NICE, NICE, NICE !!! This is what we been waiting for glad to see you back.
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12-06-2016, 04:48 PM | #1187 |
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Everything looks great. Really nice work there
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12-06-2016, 06:11 PM | #1188 |
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Really nice work Kim and good to see you back at it, Love the smoothed out dash too, really different.
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Thanks for the compliments guys.
Not over doing it for now. Try to get in an hour or two as time and my body permits. Kim |
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it is coming along nice. that is how it gets done, an hour at a time. if you're lucky you don't have to put it all away in between the work times. that is half my problem. it takes me more time to dig it out and get started and then clean up after working than the time I get to work on it. right now I am just looking at it because of the shoulder surgery.
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Kim, nice work and I really like the detail for the transmission cover. That gives me ideas for mine. Thanks for sharing.
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Kim, nice job on everything, looks super. Been years since I've seen a VW fastback (background), looks to be in great shape...Jim
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Good to hear your slowly getting back at it. Trans cover turned out really good, cab looks nice so far. You could always paint the fire wall dark gray? Something a bit different than black.
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Very Slick looking Kim.
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Man, everything looks great, Kim! If you're, "not a body man" you're doing a helluva good impression of one, ha ha.
What will you use for gauges on your dash? I thought long & hard about smoothing my dash but leaving the hump instead of the '55 car dash. In fact I almost went with it when the first deal I found on a car dash fell through. Really looking forward to how you finish it. Maybe I missed it - do you have a final color in mind? I ask because with all the nice custom work you're doing it would be nice to have your firewall and inner fenders match the outside - but that's just my opinion and you know what those are worth, ha ha!
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If you want to get fancy and since your firewall is flat a cool idea might be a big engine turned panel adhered to the surface (Man, we're good at spending other guy's money, huh?)
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Thanks guys.
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