02-20-2010, 06:05 PM | #101 |
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Dang Scot! You have been moving along at a decent pace. You never mentioned this last time we talked.
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02-20-2010, 08:33 PM | #102 |
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There's more done but I'm showing only the pics of the chassis so far. Once I'm past that, I'll have other stuff too.
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02-24-2010, 10:47 PM | #104 |
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Damn nice work scoti....
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02-25-2010, 12:24 AM | #105 |
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I got a little time in tonight but nothing worth pics.
To recap, I've been considering two choices for my fuel-fill change since my original 'easy-fill' option wouldn't work. Last Friday, I picked up a nice, flat, rectangular, flip open gas door. Option #1 is flush mounting a stainless filler in the floor. Option #2 is the bed (floor) mounted gas door w/the filler just below the floor. Option #1 is more than likely the route I'll take but I needed to visualize the size, placement, & complexity of each to make the final decision....
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02-25-2010, 08:51 AM | #106 |
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It may be more work, but I like option #2...
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02-25-2010, 03:45 PM | #107 |
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I think it's the cleaner choice but the material is very thin & would require substantial re-working. That extra work has me questioning its worth....
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02-25-2010, 10:16 PM | #108 |
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I prefer option 2 as well. It's all up to you as to which you like best. All we can do is give our .02. If your leanin' towards option 1 then run with it. They are both nice options.
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A little bit of time on the floor yielded a rough idea of how the flush mount set-up will look. I used what was readily available to mimic the 45° slope on the floor runners but widen out near the C/L of the cap. The steel is cut & just taped in place for observation. I fogged it w/some satin blk to get a better idea of how it flows w/the bed runner that runs the length of the floor....
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02-26-2010, 08:49 AM | #110 |
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looking good, we did the '67 similar to that. I liked the option #2 as well, but didnt find a fuel door at the local JY quick enough, and just took the easy way out....
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02-26-2010, 10:09 AM | #111 |
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I looked through the build but didn't notice bed floor pics.
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02-26-2010, 10:41 AM | #112 |
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Boy, I missed something...I had to go back and skim through this whole thing to find out why your doing this for the filler neck. I found where you strugled with the piping from your original location in the corner. I thought that location was great. A buddy of mine did one in the corner on a '71 model that turned out nice, but I never looked at the piping or tank type.
I like how this centered location looks with the small filler. I think that getting anodized in a satin black if you use a spay in liner would make it almost disapear. Not to bug you too much, but did you have a chance to get those measurements of the axle perches?
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02-27-2010, 10:45 PM | #114 |
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Well, it turned out ok. I'm not 100% pleased but I think it will suffice for this build. Keeping the corners aligned & symmetrical was much harder than anticipated. I also got the first fuel fill hole I cut out patched up while I was cutting, welding, & grinding....
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02-27-2010, 11:33 PM | #115 |
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It came out nice!!!
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03-01-2010, 10:55 AM | #116 |
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Looks good on the fill hole. Are you going to do a spray in bed liner or paint? I think that the liner would hide whatever you do not like...I don't see anything wrong in the pics.
Thanks for the measurements on the rear end.
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03-01-2010, 01:50 PM | #117 |
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Wow I'm digging your attention to detail on things.
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03-01-2010, 05:23 PM | #118 |
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I hate I wasn't able to check this one out yesterday. Maybe next time.
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I thought about that, but..... you came to my house; the truck is @ location #2; & the 'build' is going on @ location #3 .
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Scoti,...
I planned on just cutting a round hole and shoving my "homemade" adapter up thru the bed floor (from the bottom side) and welding in place. I made the step the same height as the bed floor rib. Still haven't installed it,... but here's a few pics of the piece I made. I don't have your welding skills, so I have to make do.
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It's just carbon steel.
I was going to have a buddy tack weld it in place from the bottom,... and then finish weld it from the top. I wanted something thicker than sheet metal, so I could tap the holes and use stainless machine screws instead of sheet metal screws.
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Nice work.
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I actually considered doing a little from each of my choices from the previous pics (weld in a flat piece of steel across multiple floor runners beveling the edges between to match the factory & simply mount the filler in the center). I figured if my 1st attempt didn't work out, it's simply a matter of cutting it out @ welding in the flat piece.
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SCOTI, we should have spent more time, as yours looks better, but the filler landed to the far right of one of the humps, and as i stated we took the EASY way out. Keith i like that adapter plate, well thought out.
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