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Old 07-02-2009, 06:48 PM   #1476
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Wow is that a silver metallic flake that you are using on the upper portion of the cab? That looks really good with the orange. Have you posted a picture of the truck from a distance and I missed it


Would you recommend rebuilding the vent window or going with the delete kit and making it a single window? or is that really just a personal choice?
Yes, it's silver metallic, iposted some outside pics a couple weeks ago.

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I'm going to recomend that you go with a vent window rebuild. No one sells a single window for our trucks, because of the fact that it's not secure when the window isn't all the way up. Everyone that has had it done, had the glass cut and peiced a kit together! That's my understanding from autoloc. Truckin did a spread on it and also stated the same fact.

Looks good Alan cant wait for your window thread!
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Thanks, Alan. That's one I've got to face soon - as the guy that ripped my rig off roached both sides in doing so. Great pictures. (This is how it's done, Joe).

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Thanks Mac, Once I get my act together I will do a full step by step.

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I'm going to go with a single window conversion myself. I'll be utilizing a power regulator of some sort scavenged from somethin or other...
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I've seen a 70 Chevy with one piece windows. Even the owner wasn't happy. If someone decides to do it, mock it up before paint. That way the area around where the vent glass goes can be repaired to make the appearance flow more. On his you have to push out on the glass as it get close to the top of the track. The glass leans inside, why, I don't know. I would much rather do power windows with the factory stuff.
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Old 07-02-2009, 07:40 PM   #1477
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I've heard, I'd like to address it and try something new, it's a ways down the road though.
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Old 07-03-2009, 11:39 AM   #1478
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I've heard, I'd like to address it and try something new, it's a ways down the road though.
I tried something new (to me) with putting the impala dash in. It was very trying but well worth it in the end. If you like your idea and have a vision, I'd say go for it. You will learn alot and you can share your experiences with us.
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:41 PM   #1479
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I'm glad you did the dash thing, otherwise I would'nt have one in my truck. Still half done but it getting there. You've help me a lot Allan thanks for your time. I'm sure others feel the same.
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:52 PM   #1481
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Old 07-03-2009, 02:49 PM   #1482
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Agreed, and thanks for the support. School is picking up a TON of momentum. We had our first exam and I demolished the grading curve ...making 45 guys fail...
I was in class thinking.... "What would Allan Do?" You'd be proud... lol
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:22 PM   #1483
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Agreed, and thanks for the support. School is picking up a TON of momentum. We had our first exam and I demolished the grading curve ...making 45 guys fail...
I was in class thinking.... "What would Allan Do?" You'd be proud... lol
Good to hear you're doing so well . How many people in your class?

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Old 07-03-2009, 03:32 PM   #1484
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:51 PM   #1486
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I'm glad you did the dash thing, otherwise I would'nt have one in my truck. Still half done but it getting there. You've help me a lot Allan thanks for your time. I'm sure others feel the same.
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Agreed, and thanks for the support. School is picking up a TON of momentum. We had our first exam and I demolished the grading curve ...making 45 guys fail...
I was in class thinking.... "What would Allan Do?" You'd be proud... lol
WWAD = What would Alan do. Now that's funny. J/K What kind of questions are on the test, give us an example.

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Whose the



WWAD = What would Alan do. Now that's funny. J/K What kind of questions are on the test, give us an example.



When did we get our edit button back?
4. Technician A says that magnesium parts should be welded using a GMA (MIG) butt joint with backing.

Technician B says that when welding magnesium, a magnesium electrode wire should be used to help ensure good weld quality.

Who is right and why?

*Technician A says that a tailor-rolled blank may have different types of steel designed into each part.

Technician B says that a tailor-rolled blank is a seamless structure with varying thicknesses.

Who is right?

And if you catch your edit fast enough (within 5 minutes) you get your edit button back before it's permanent.
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Old 07-03-2009, 10:33 PM   #1491
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Lookin good Alan.
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Old 07-03-2009, 10:34 PM   #1492
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nope b then a

i didnt see the why.. b kinda.. well you can tig it. so mig only whould not be correct.

a. because it hould be the same thickness.
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Old 07-03-2009, 11:10 PM   #1493
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4. Technician A says that magnesium parts should be welded using a GMA (MIG) butt joint with backing.

Technician B says that when welding magnesium, a magnesium electrode wire should be used to help ensure good weld quality.

Who is right and why?

*Technician A says that a tailor-rolled blank may have different types of steel designed into each part.

Technician B says that a tailor-rolled blank is a seamless structure with varying thicknesses.

Who is right?

And if you catch your edit fast enough (within 5 minutes) you get your edit button back before it's permanent.
Don't worry about what I would do......I'd run out of the building screaming.

The edit button is back like it use to be. I can go back and edit stuff I posted yesterday or even 2 years ago. Thank you to the staff.


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Old 07-03-2009, 11:48 PM   #1494
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Is the answer I'm going to get a F on this quiz. Happy 4th everyone. wont be on tomorrow going to spend it at the lake!
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HAPPY 4TH everybody.
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nope b then a

i didnt see the why.. b kinda.. well you can tig it. so mig only whould not be correct.

a. because it hould be the same thickness.
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In regards to structural automotive applications you are not allowed to repair or weld on Magnesium or Ultra High Strength Steel at all.

The tailor rolled blank is one seamless piece that has a hydraulic roller form it to create thin spots for crumple zones.
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I'll take whodunits for 1000 Alan.

Where's pics?
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In regards to structural automotive applications you are not allowed to repair or weld on Magnesium or Ultra High Strength Steel at all.

The tailor rolled blank is one seamless piece that has a hydraulic roller form it to create thin spots for crumple zones.
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I'll take whodunits for 1000 Alan.

Where's pics?
Magnesium can catch fire? Am I right? I know VW engine cases are made of it, and will make a very bright camp fire that's hard to put out.
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Magnesium can catch fire? Am I right? I know VW engine cases are made of it, and will make a very bright camp fire that's hard to put out.
Yes magnesium will burn and the only way to put it out is to eliminate the oxygen from it.
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Not in the shop today. Spending my day in the kitchen..............no not cookin. Paintin' walls. Yeeeeee.....Hawwwww. Ya'll have a safe and happy 4th
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I'll set an H100 off in the kitchen for ya..
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