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Old 05-05-2009, 11:11 PM   #126
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Re: Daverods project 66

Ya this is a lot better then sanding. Kinda stinks though, and the marshmellows are even fit for a dog.
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:25 PM   #127
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Were you born a pyro or did I turn you into one. I must have done something wrong, mine didn't catch on fire.
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:33 PM   #128
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Need to know if your useing a factory style bushing or a neoprene. If you use factory the outer shell has to come out too. I read somewhere if you use a neoprene you leave the outer shell in. Maybe someone can confirm this. I use a torch to heat mine up to remove. Maybe a propane or mapp gas might get it hot enough. Then you might be able to use a big c clamp to put some pressure on it. When I put my factory ones in I used this setup. It's a pain, but you adapt and overcome when you don't have the right tools..
What the heck was I thinking, it's not neoprene it's polyurethane
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Old 05-06-2009, 12:03 AM   #129
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your project looks great man! wish i was this far along! haha i have body work to do to catch you! looks great!
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Old 05-06-2009, 08:12 AM   #130
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your project looks great man! wish i was this far along! haha i have body work to do to catch you! looks great!
Don't worry I still have a lot of body work to do yet. Still working on my doors. Haven't recieved my other bottom yet. Looks like your doing good on your window conversion. You'll get to the body work soon enough, then you'll be wishing it was done already.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:45 PM   #131
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Parts fairy brought my other door bottom got it welded on. Mounted my steering wheel on my new column no problems there. I've been working on getting my doors set right and getting the gaps good. What a pain. Now that I've got my door metal work done I can skim them and then sand some more
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Old 05-10-2009, 12:58 AM   #132
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did you folks learn this stuff ( body work) some where or just trial and error. i guess some of it you just have to tear into it and learn as you go.
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Old 05-10-2009, 05:25 PM   #133
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did you folks learn this stuff ( body work) some where or just trial and error. i guess some of it you just have to tear into it and learn as you go.
I've never done any welding or body work untill this winter. I found this site and started reading different threads. I read Allans Classic and really liked the dash idea. Work was reallly slow so I bought a rust bucket of a old truck and a welder. I really like working with my hands, never really liked the suit and tie stuff. I'm pretty sure I'm hooked on the old truck thing. My next house is going to have a four car garage so I can have more than one project going at a time. Now all I have to do is wait for work to slow down so I can get back to working on my truck. At least when I'm working I have monet to buy things. Why is it always no money and lots of time or no time and lots of money?
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:18 AM   #134
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did you folks learn this stuff ( body work) some where or just trial and error. i guess some of it you just have to tear into it and learn as you go.
You could check into some DVD's on metal work and body work. Eastwood has some as well as Ron Covell. Someone here posted another place that has some but I don't remember who it was. I know for me it is easier to learn something by seeing it rather than reading it.

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Old 05-11-2009, 12:35 AM   #135
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what are you doing with the welder in this pic?
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My dog likes marshmellows.
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Old 05-11-2009, 02:28 PM   #138
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You could check into some DVD's on metal work and body work. Eastwood has some as well as Ron Covell. Someone here posted another place that has some but I don't remember who it was. I know for me it is easier to learn something by seeing it rather than reading it.

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http://www.covell.biz/
I need too get off my a$$ and get my video done. I guess I could stay up a couple more hours a night.
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Old 05-11-2009, 05:14 PM   #139
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well i was just wondering becuase this stuff looks very nice that ya'll do i did not know if you all just started with trial and error or what no big deal keep up the good work.
and we need more pics
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:46 PM   #140
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If your learning metal work or know all there is to know.

Here are two sites to check out.
http://www.allmetalshaping.com

This first one was started by my good fried Johnny Arial.

The second Metalmeet.com was started by a man named Wray Schlinn. (might have spelled the last name wrong for Wray.

They are both really GOOD sources for learning to do it CORRECTLY.

lots of wheel, metal finishing and hand work you all and myself could learn.

I know it is easy to just throw bondo (mud ) on sheetmetal, but hey if your interested in doing correctly check these two sites out.

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Old 05-12-2009, 12:06 AM   #141
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If your learning metal work or know all there is to know.

Here are two sites to check out.
http://www.allmetalshaping.com

This first one was started by my good fried Johnny Arial.

The second Metalmeet.com was started by a man named Wray Schlinn. (might have spelled the last name wrong for Wray.

They are both really GOOD sources for learning to do it CORRECTLY.

lots of wheel, metal finishing and hand work you all and myself could learn.

I know it is easy to just throw bondo (mud ) on sheetmetal, but hey if your interested in doing correctly check these two sites out.

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The allmetalshaping.com site looks fairly new......I'll have to check it out some more. I'm registered over on Metalmeet.com, but just don't seem to have enough time to get there very often. Definitely some very talented guys there, and a good resource for learning metal working.
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Old 05-12-2009, 09:50 AM   #142
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If your learning metal work or know all there is to know.

Here are two sites to check out.
http://www.allmetalshaping.com

This first one was started by my good fried Johnny Arial.

The second Metalmeet.com was started by a man named Wray Schlinn. (might have spelled the last name wrong for Wray.

They are both really GOOD sources for learning to do it CORRECTLY.

lots of wheel, metal finishing and hand work you all and myself could learn.

I know it is easy to just throw bondo (mud ) on sheetmetal, but hey if your interested in doing correctly check these two sites out.

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Thanks for the info Bill. It looks like a cool place. I'll have to check it out better when I get some time Later Daverod

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Old 05-14-2009, 11:11 PM   #143
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Got my crank put in my engine. Everything went ok. Had one question. On the rear neo seal the directions on the package said to rotate it about 3/8 of an inch so it did'nt line up with the block/cap halfs. In the book I had it did'nt say to do this. They gave me a little shoe horn thing to use with the neo seal. I could'nt figure out what they wanted me to do with it. I just put the seal in the way the book said now I'm second guessing myself?
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:15 PM   #144
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Got my crank put in my engine. Everything went ok. Had one question. On the rear neo seal the directions on the package said to rotate it about 3/8 of an inch so it did'nt line up with the block/cap halfs. In the book I had it did'nt say to do this. They gave me a little shoe horn thing to use with the neo seal. I could'nt figure out what they wanted me to do with it. I just put the seal in the way the book said now I'm second guessing myself?
Don't line up the seal joint with the main cap joint. It needs to be offset like you said first. It makes it a little harder for the oil to get out.
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:17 PM   #145
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My dash is rotated to high now I have a big gap between the steering column and the dash. Might just fill it in when I fill in the ash tray. The second pic is the way it should look, in a perfect world. I'm not sure how much it will raise up when I mount the column.
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:20 PM   #146
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Don't line up the seal joint with the main cap joint. It needs to be offset like you said first. It makes it a little harder for the oil to get out.
Any ideas about the plastic shoe horn thing?
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Any ideas about the plastic shoe horn thing?
It's been 9 years since I put a crank in. I can't remember, got a pic?
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:26 PM   #148
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Finally got my roof done. Started working on my doors. Cabs about ready for some slicksand. Found a bed that better then mine. A guy is using it for a trailer told hime I'd give him 250 for it. I know it will save me 75 in mud.
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:29 PM   #149
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Looks like progress. Where did you get your passenger seat? I've been looking for one of those.
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It's the one one the right.
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