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Old 08-18-2011, 11:55 PM   #1
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Re: Rebuild on a shoestring.....continued

first pix i see of u
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Old 08-19-2011, 01:02 AM   #2
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congrats !!!!!! shes a cutie !!!!
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Congratulations, and now the fun begins.
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Congratulations !!! There is nothing like that NEW BABY smell . She's a beautiful little girl .
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Congrats on the lil rugrat mate! How's the truck and ya welding going? Or have you been keepin up with bubs? Cheers
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Awesome! A REALLY new future forum member! Glad to hear she is healthy, and hope mom is doing well too.
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Old 08-19-2011, 06:57 PM   #6
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I'm helping my wife with our two other little ones and getting things for her/changing diapers/etc..

Should start back on the welding early next week.
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Congratulations Johnathan!!! Makes me remember that day like it was yesterday. They grow so fast!! Never thought I'd say that but there it is!! Mine is almost 4 already!!
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Congratulations Johnathan!!! Makes me remember that day like it was yesterday. They grow so fast!! Never thought I'd say that but there it is!! Mine is almost 4 already!!
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Old 08-20-2011, 07:49 AM   #9
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Congrats on the New Arrival, You know she will want the keys to that new project in about 16 years. I have 5 Kids and my Youngest is 20 (Still Living at Home and going to College). I know you've probably heard this but make time in your schedule for those kids because it goes by So Fast. God Bless you and Your Family. How's your Wife doing?

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Congrats on the duaghter.

As for the welding question posed earlier, you should be using a shade 10 shield glass. if your using an auto dark helmet with adjustments set it no lower than 8 1/2. Many Novice and beginning welders "stare" at the arc (the actual brightest part) of the weld, you actually need to be watching the puddle edges and everything else going on around the "bright spot". Welding is a art that takes plenty of practice, and welding thin stuff is harder than the thick stuff in many ways. Have fun and good luck
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Congrats on the New Arrival, You know she will want the keys to that new project in about 16 years. I have 5 Kids and my Youngest is 20 (Still Living at Home and going to College). I know you've probably heard this but make time in your schedule for those kids because it goes by So Fast. God Bless you and Your Family. How's your Wife doing?

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Thanks. I definitely make time for them. I've been out of a full time job since late january so they've had tons of time with me...I coached my 6yr old's T-ball team and will continue to do everything like that I can as they grow.

Thanks and I certainly feel blessed. My wife is doing great. Thanks for asking. Much better at this point than with the first two c-sections. Coming home today at 2pm!

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As for the welding question posed earlier, you should be using a shade 10 shield glass. if your using an auto dark helmet with adjustments set it no lower than 8 1/2. Many Novice and beginning welders "stare" at the arc (the actual brightest part) of the weld, you actually need to be watching the puddle edges and everything else going on around the "bright spot". Welding is a art that takes plenty of practice, and welding thin stuff is harder than the thick stuff in many ways. Have fun and good luck
Thanks and thanks for the info. I was trying not to stare at the arc so I could see the edges of the metal around it and move the wire to those...I know it will take some practice and that's what I'll do the next time I have the opportunity to be over there (practice while he works on something else and let him do all the welding for now since he's faster and better )
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congrats on the new baby johnathan an keep up the good work
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Hey congrats on the new blessing/addition.
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Re: Rebuild on a shoestring.....continued

I'm back and forth on front ends for this project but leaning towards a 67-68 front end. I already have the steering wheel for it

Any opinions???

Also...paint color....

my top choices are

satin black
satin blue
dark factory color green (gloss)
rootbeer brown color (gloss)

so as you can see...my color choices are all over the place
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I'm back and forth on front ends for this project but leaning towards a 67-68 front end. I already have the steering wheel for it

Any opinions???

Also...paint color....

my top choices are

satin black
satin blue
dark factory color green (gloss)
rootbeer brown color (gloss)

so as you can see...my color choices are all over the place
The grill doesn't matter to me because I like both styles. As far as color... satin black has been over done, forget it. I've never been a fan of the dark green unless its on a british sports car and has white racing stripes. Rootbeer? I know it's kind of making a come back but I think it just looks like an old persons car color. My grandma had a huge delta 88 that was brown. Tha satin blue above looked pretty good, but back on page 2 you have a pic of the SPID and the inside of the glove box looks like a brighter blue that I think would also look good and not as common. Or you could try the 1969 511 turquoise poly, but I'm somewhat biased on that.
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Old 08-25-2011, 07:43 AM   #17
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Re: Rebuild on a shoestring.....continued

[QUOTE=VA72C10;4859904]I'm back and forth on front ends for this project but leaning towards a 67-68 front end. I already have the steering wheel for it

Any opinions???

Also...paint color....

my top choices are

satin black
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dark factory color green (gloss)
rootbeer brown color (gloss)

so as you can see...my color choices are all over the place [/QUOTE
Congrats on the new addition to your family. I think the 67/68 front is the best looking. as far as color goes I like earth tones. satin black is always cool too.
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I would love to have a 67-68 front end at some point. Bradley, who did he original design on these trucks definitely got it right and reluctantly changed the front later. I particularly like it when the front grill surround is painted white, which would look killer with any of the colors youve listed.

Go satin blue. I'm leaning toward satin dark green on US Tom.
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I would love to have a 67-68 front end at some point. Bradley, who did he original design on these trucks definitely got it right and reluctantly changed the front later. I particularly like it when the front grill surround is painted white, which would look killer with any of the colors youve listed.

Go satin blue. I'm leaning toward satin dark green on US Tom.
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I'm 99% on the 67-68 front end...it's the only one I haven't owned on a truck yet

I would paint the roof and grill surround white with any color I do. The truck has the cab paint divider trim (dented-but I have several nice pieces to choose from )

Here's my inspiration for satin blue with a white roof:
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Yep, that is sweet alright. What color blue is that?
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I guess great minds think alike. I was thinking about the same color combo, flat blue with white. But I wanna do the 67-68 roof. You know just the roof painted to the trim but not down the door and A pillar.
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I guess great minds think alike. I was thinking about the same color combo, flat blue with white. But I wanna do the 67-68 roof. You know just the roof painted to the trim but not down the door and A pillar.
Actually....we think more alike than you think

I wouldn't paint the door or a-pillar either...the pic is just a truck I saw to show the general idea...

I am also thinking chrome bumpers front and rear instead of painted white...but we'll see how the budget holds for that
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Actually....we think more alike than you think

I wouldn't paint the door or a-pillar either...the pic is just a truck I saw to show the general idea...

I am also thinking chrome bumpers front and rear instead of painted white...but we'll see how the budget holds for that
Are you my long lost brother??!!

I kinda like the look of the white grille and bumpers in the pic.
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I kinda like the look of the white grille and bumpers in the pic.


I definitely like the white grille and will do that with the 67 grille...

still up in the air on the bumpers...I think it will come down to wheel choice (what I find cheap ) that will determine the bumpers.
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