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Since I work at f*rd I better drive one.
Your right. I had a vision of cleaning up around here. No, but have a complete cab with a good roof for $150 Yes, and I love that thing. Quote:
I haven't tried SS yet. Did you run steel lines?
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My plasma cutter took a sh*t a couple of years ago. It needs a circuit board that cost about $500. Not worth fixing it even though it's a $3,200, 20 year old one from Snap-on. The newer ones are now much smaller, and I can get one for about $800. If I need one that bad I could use borrow my sons. When I had my business I used it all the time.
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Your double flares look good Alan after only 3 tries! It does help to put just a drop of oil on the point where the anvil goes into the tube, I know they you aren't supposed to put stuff in the line but just a little lubrication goes a long way towards reducing friction and getting the material to not "prefer" one side over the other, especially with SS it can have some soft and hard spots.
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I have to try that next time. Great tip 1964C10.
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Alan, if you can wait till Monday I will measure the holes in my bed sides as well but I am leaving for my reserve weekend so I won't be home till Monday.
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09-30-2009, 09:14 AM | #7 |
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i stick the end out about the hight of two pennies
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Originally Posted by Strodder View Post Looks good Allan I know your not saying that about the flare I did. LOL I was. Looked better than the ones I did.
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Don't let them make fun of your expertise with the scanning electron microscope photographs, Alan. They're just jealous. I've seen some articles in various car magazines on this art of tubing and it is a skill I'd like to obtain one day. Looks like you're well on your way.
Mac.
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The tool kit instructions shows to be a tad bit more than that. I've tried it there and it didn't work right. Maybe the oil will help it. Thanks for the help. Quote:
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Laid the inner bedside patches on the bedside to see what they look like. I love Mar-K products. Very good quality. The only thing I noticed was there is one square hole missing on the short patch in the middle and 2 missing on the long patch. The one in the corner of the long one might need to be there. I don't know if it's the way they make all of them or did this set get missed. What do ya'll think?
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I'll try the oil the next time. My flare tool says it's for copper,aluminum, and steel. I guess it won't do SS. I think I remember that SS requires a different flare tool. Thanks for the advice.
Yes alan, you are correct. the SS requires a 33deg flare while all others are a 45deg flare. there are separate flare tools for ss and standard. Hope this helps.
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I would imagine it just got missed because that is where it bolts to the cross-sills giving the side the needed support. Thanks for the good pictures, I know where I am getting my patch panels from!
Your bedsides look flawless!! awesome job
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Looks good Alan
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Thanks for the pictures Alan.
Looks like it fits perfect.
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Thanks guys!!
Here is the reply from Mar-K. if any of you have these measurements he is talking about forward them to me. That way I can do a comparision between several trucks and not just one. I wouldn't want to send bad info to him. Thanks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote:
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Seems like a nice man.
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Alan, I just finished reading your ENTIRE build thread! My daughter was born 10 days ago, and she likes to be awake between 3am and 5am, so I've been holding her with a laptop next to me, reading this thread. (She's in my lap right now.) Thanks for providing such good info and taking pics! I've learned a lot.
But now I'll have to find something else to read. Unless you can provide two hours worth of updates every day? Is that enough motivation for you?
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Here are the deminsions on my bedside. I'm curious if everyone has these holes I marked. I'm going to forward this to Mar-K
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hmm ribbes caraige bolts
i wonder if they work any better
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Looks real good Alan, got to keep the supplier straight.
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I have used them before in other wood applications and they work really well but they are unforgiving in over tightening. The ribbed portion will strip without much warning that you are going too far. Just make sure you drill the hole the correct diameter and if there is a little too much room I have put waterproof wood glue on the ribs so that it fills in the cracks of the wood nicely for better grip. Of course that was in a place were I knew I would never need to take them lose again. Can't wait to see your pictures!
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Alan - I've never seen fasteners like those before - they look 1st class.
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Not much to report, but do have a question. Is it possible to rename a thread. I didn't do a search, but did look on the user CP. I'll go do a search now. I want to rename it to "Project Vitamin C-10".
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