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Old 05-31-2009, 09:10 PM   #1251
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Happy Birthday Alan its my little bros also
Thanks Gage..........That's cool, tell him Happy Bday for me.

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Happy Birthday Alan and sorry to hear about your septic system.

I had the same problem with the door seals on my '63. After I glued the seal into place, the door would not close. I basically just pushed the seal on, no tension, when I got to the end I had about 6” inches left that I cut off. I let it sit for about a week also thinking the compression of the door would fix it. It didn't. I finally pulled the seal off and then put it back on with a little tension. When I got it glued back in place I had another 4-6” of slack.

I think it's got to be put on somewhat tight, just not sure how tight.

I know that's not a lot of info but hope it helps.

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Thanks Don, I adjusted on my Rt door some and got it closing better. I think it will be fine. Just have too do the Lt door when I get motivated again. I had alot of motivation this morning.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALLAN. It sucks to have that happen on your B-Day.
I just had the Metzler rear tire on my bike grow a bubble the size of a hand ball. It happened in Palm Springs, and had to have the bike towed home. There goes some of my parts money too.
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You was not kidding yesterday when you told me to stick around and I could help do some digging. Hope everything come out alright. Happy birthday Alan.
Thanks Greg for buying the inner fenders, and no I wasn't kidding that I would put you to work. LOL Super Chevy is next weekend in Commerce GA. I was hoping to make it up there with a little cash. Hopefully 198plus will buy the bed tomorrow.

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Happy Birthday man!
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Happy Birthday Alan!! Great looking truck btw!


Thanks guys for the birthday wishes and comments. I wasn't even going to mention anything about my BD, but couldn't help myself after all of this excitement.
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Old 05-31-2009, 10:07 PM   #1252
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Hehe its all icing on the cake man
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Old 05-31-2009, 10:51 PM   #1253
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Happy B-day Alan. Hey on the door seal my friend at the body shop said that he will put the seal on first, adjust the doors to fit then removes it and paints. That way when he puts it back on there's no problems with the doors closing.
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Old 06-01-2009, 10:59 AM   #1254
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I know I am a day late (and usually a dollar short) BUT:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Alan.

Sorry to here about your "extra" work to do on your birthday. Mabe something good will happen this week to make up for it.
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:15 AM   #1255
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:21 AM   #1256
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Happy Belated Birthday Alan!!
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Old 06-01-2009, 07:38 PM   #1257
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Happy late B Day Allan. Trucks looking good.
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Old 06-01-2009, 09:01 PM   #1258
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Happy B-day Alan. Hey on the door seal my friend at the body shop said that he will put the seal on first, adjust the doors to fit then removes it and paints. That way when he puts it back on there's no problems with the doors closing.
Hind sight is always 20/20. I thought about doing that and that was as far as it got. The right door is shutting good now.

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I know I am a day late (and usually a dollar short) BUT:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Alan.

Sorry to here about your "extra" work to do on your birthday. Mabe something good will happen this week to make up for it.
It did I got a side job today read on.

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Happy late B Day Allan. Trucks looking good.
Thanks Dave, I was wondering where you've been hiding

There won't be a whole lot going on with my truck for a while. I might work on it here and there, but I got a side job lined up. Here is a LINK to it.
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Old 06-01-2009, 10:58 PM   #1259
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Happy belated birthday Alan. I would have told you to not take any wooden nickels..........well don't take any Baby Ruth bars if you know what I meen
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:10 PM   #1260
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Nice to see you're getting some work. In no time you'll be starting you're other truck. Found a 58 here on cl for 300. No title no engine no trans. I don't know how hard it would be to get a title, I might go look at it tomorrow.

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Old 06-02-2009, 10:30 PM   #1261
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Happy belated birthday Alan. I would have told you to not take any wooden nickels..........well don't take any Baby Ruth bars if you know what I meen
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Nice to see you're getting some work. In no time you'll be starting you're other truck. Found a 58 here on cl for 300. No title no engine no trans. I don't know how hard it would be to get a title, I might go look at it tomorrow.
Let us know if you get it. If nothing else buy it and part it out.
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Old 06-03-2009, 04:47 AM   #1262
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kind of an odd time in the thread to ask about this,since you are already to paint..
but what kind of grinder(s)/discs do you use for grinding your welds?
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Old 06-03-2009, 05:53 AM   #1263
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kind of an odd time in the thread to ask about this,since you are already to paint..
but what kind of grinder(s)/discs do you use for grinding your welds?
Good question...I go through a lot of those!! I would like to know too.

Alan, the extra work was probably a birthday present from a higher authority. I like to use that term. Got to use it once at work. I had a persimmon tree blow down on our campus during a storm. It was the only one we had. I got a nasty letter some time later from a Biology professor demanding to know why we removed it while he was off for the summer, and that he used it in his classroom teachings. I proudly told him it was removed by a higher authority!
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I get my grinding disc's and cut off wheels from here. They have great prices, and a better product than Harbor Freight. Check them out.
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Old 06-03-2009, 11:13 AM   #1265
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man thats cheap ill have buy some
how many days does it take to get them
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Old 06-03-2009, 11:15 AM   #1266
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I get them within a week.
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Old 06-03-2009, 11:03 PM   #1267
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kind of an odd time in the thread to ask about this,since you are already to paint..
but what kind of grinder(s)/discs do you use for grinding your welds?
This is what I use to dress my welds down. I use the 1991 to level and the 1406 or 1407 to smooth.



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Alan, the extra work was probably a birthday present from a higher authority. I like to use that term. Got to use it once at work. I had a persimmon tree blow down on our campus during a storm. It was the only one we had. I got a nasty letter some time later from a Biology professor demanding to know why we removed it while he was off for the summer, and that he used it in his classroom teachings. I proudly told him it was removed by a higher authority!


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Nice link to some affordable abrasives. I might check into it someday.

Since I couldn't work on 198's I welded my hood tonight. It got too late to grind. I've got a little over 2 hrs so far. I still need to grind and clean up and touch up spots that I missed.

Tried to clean out the joint the best I could.



Tack welded about every 3/8"-1/2".



Connected the dots on every other space



As it is now. It's hard to make a pretty weld when you jump around so much. All will be ground smooth.

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Old 06-03-2009, 11:05 PM   #1268
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a beautiful weld is only a grind a way...words to live by
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Old 06-04-2009, 07:49 AM   #1270
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Alan, thanks for the catch on the 3M products - saves a lot of pain for the rest of us.

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Those welds don't count if you know you will be grinding them down anyway. Can't wait to start doing that to mine.
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Hey Alan, the disc's on the left, are they flap disc's? Just curious and couldnt tell from the pic.
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Old 06-04-2009, 11:40 AM   #1274
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Hey Alan, the disc's on the left, are they flap disc's? Just curious and couldnt tell from the pic.
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PN 1991 is a thick grinding stone for a die grinder (need an arbor to attach)
PN 1987 is a thin cut off wheel for a die grinder (need an arbor to attach)
PN 1407 is 36 grit 3" roloc also available in 2"
PN 1406 is 50 grit 3" roloc also available in 2"

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I used to do it that way alan but it seams to cost alot... I went to an off label brand for my roloc and small disks. But the do the best job and more control
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