11-26-2007, 01:44 PM | #126 |
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Quick up date, I just got back from the blasters and it looks great. Now I can start putting it together for good and not be concerned about rust. Here are a few pics.
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I was kinda surprised you left the rocker boxes in place, since they are not needed with the hard top. I'm not sure if it helps or hurts for future rust spots.
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All that clean metal, makes me a little light headed just looking at the pics!
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Were Back! Lets jump right back in to this one. I finished up the pass floor and A post and I am starting to fit the door, rocker and bed side. Since this will be a uni body I figure it is worth a bit more time fitting every thing up. I am about to start trimming the bed sides to fit the cab/jamb once I am happy with door fitment. I might need to try another pass side rocker as this one is not fitting very well. If that doies not work I will just section this one to fit how I feel it should. Here are a few lunch time pics. Should have more tonight at some point.
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Looking Good Kevin
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Well 9hrs in and my air compressor goes up in smoke Now I get to run down to Lowe's and see what the warienty covers.
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Nice progress!!! What was the plan for this one? Bagged? Big wheels? That sucks about your air compressor, hopefully your warranty will cover it. If they don't cover it and its the motor you might be able to have it rebuilt. I have a place local to me that rebuilds ac and dc treadmill motors that I've had real good luck with.
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have no idea how i ever missed this project......... looks awesome.. very good work
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Here is the build thread from the chassie. I think he plans on running 15" rims but that might have changed. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...project+trazer
Yes it is the comp. motor as that is were the flash of light came from. You can look into it and see a few of the winding leads shorted together for what ever reason. It spun free and so did the pump. I have to wait untill Monday to call. Kevin LFD Inc. Last edited by Rokcrln; 02-25-2008 at 06:51 AM. |
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mine did the same thing it was a porter cable i believe the motor was $311 but the guy gave me a resellers discount to 265. and the only place to get the motor was from their authorized service center
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Goodluck with the compressor and Traizer is looking awesome!
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Definitely a 'no short cuts' build.
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Here are a few of the pics from yesterday. I got my compressor fixed about noon so I started just after that. Headin back out after I eat a bit for more fun.
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Your Good. Looks great.
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Well the quarters are finished except for the welds around the tailgate, once it is mounted and checked then I will weld that section. I also made up small pieces to conect the newe cab to the blazer B posts in side. This section was cut large so the quarters could slide in to place and the roof section could drop down. So now that all that is done it was time to close up the void. I also finished the inner bed wall to cab conection and it is ready for a quick pass of seam sealer then bed linner will give it all a real clean look. Heading back out to start to finish up the rockers and a few misc welds on the cab. Then later this week I will work on the door bottom patches, seat mounts and it should be ready to set her back on the frame
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Hey Kevin,Did you cut the old blazer 1/4s off rite on the edge of the b pillar are cut it back a little bit? I'm to this point and don't know what's the best way.I cut mine 1/2 inch back and was gonna butt weld my new 1/4 but I want to do whatever you would do.Thanks
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Looking good, when do you expect to finish?
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Looks sweet Kevin.... Keep up the good work..
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