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Old 03-19-2015, 01:23 PM   #1
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Bob, you have talent sir. Looks amazing so far.
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Thanks, Sim6. As I have said before though, the guys that do even better work and can actually make a living at it are the ones that amaze me. I'd starve at the pace I work.
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Son! You need a job, this retirement bidness is hard work!
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Old 03-19-2015, 09:52 AM   #3
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Hey Bob.

What software do you use to create those schematics? I like that a lot.

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Nice work Bob, just signed on and enjoyed the read so far. Looking forward to the rest of the results. Thanks too for all your detailed information, it certainly helps....

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Nice work Bob, just signed on and enjoyed the read so far. Looking forward to the rest of the results. Thanks too for all your detailed information, it certainly helps....

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Thanks, ptc. Glad to have you along. There should be great progress this year if the garden railway (G scale) doesn't get in the way too much.
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Old 03-19-2015, 01:21 PM   #6
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Hey Bob.

What software do you use to create those schematics? I like that a lot.

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It's a package called TinyCAD. Now here's the best news: It's FREE. When I downloaded it a while back it was at

http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinycad/

Now I'm also seeing something at:

http://ww2.tinycad.com/

I did a thread in 2012 that directly addresses this package...

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=519674

...but the circuits you saw in the thread you're in now are more up-to-date.

Have fun!
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Old 03-19-2015, 01:24 PM   #7
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You got it, Low Elco, and you never get a day off. Saturday is just like Tuesday!
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Boy, do you have a nice retirement!!

And a very nice truck also
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Old 03-19-2015, 04:56 PM   #9
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Boy, do you have a nice retirement!!

And a very nice truck also
Thanks, RockinKees. Yeah, somethin' about not being blessed with kids. I'm spending what I would have saved for their college education!
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Old 03-26-2016, 09:57 AM   #10
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Wow. It's been a year since I've posted. The good news is that I've been back on the truck for about 2 months and have put in about 80 hours on it. I'm trying to post pictures of the closed cowl vent but...

No picture - Snapfish "improved" their website and won't give me the picture URL. I'm working on it.
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Old 03-26-2016, 03:22 PM   #11
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Welcome back, Bob!

"Improved" something doesn't always mean an improvement
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Old 03-29-2016, 10:21 PM   #12
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Welcome back, Bob!

"Improved" something doesn't always mean an improvement
Isn't that the truth! I hate blowing the bandwidth, but maybe I'll try embedding pics into the thread:
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Looks good.
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Looks good.
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Thanks, Kim. I decided to leave the ribs in between the individual vents and that really worked out.

I also decided that I didn't want to see the edge of my carpets when I opened the doors, so I welded a lip in there to tuck the carpet under:
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Old 03-31-2016, 05:30 PM   #15
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I also decided that I didn't want to see the edge of my carpets when I opened the doors, so I welded a lip in there to tuck the carpet under:
Now that is one cool idea!!!
Never seen that one before.
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Oh, I forgot to mention those funny 4" holes in the top of the dash in post #165. Those are for the dual center speakers in the 11-speaker sound system.

...and here's the pod I'll weld in that will hold the receiver, equalizer and DVD player in the roof area (cab is upside down on rotisserie):

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Oh, I forgot to mention those funny 4" holes in the top of the dash in post #165. Those are for the dual center speakers in the 11-speaker sound system.

...and here's the pod I'll weld in that will hold the receiver, equalizer and DVD player in the roof area (cab is upside down on rotisserie):

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Now that is really thinking 'outside the box' ---- nice work on all the new stuff!!!!
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Real cool stuff.
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That should work out real nice when you're all done.
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Nice Work!!!
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Old 04-07-2016, 10:07 AM   #21
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Here are the details on the fix. Here's the riser, mounted to the wiper motor (or should I call it the "lowerer"?). Note that it has a through hole and a pin.

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The riser bolts into the one factory threaded hole that remains, and the pin goes into the locating hole to keep the assembly from spinning.

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I tried to take pictures similar to Orrie G's, so here they are:

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When running, the passenger arm is closest to hitting, and misses the speaker by an 1/8". Now, back to the body work...
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Nice fix!
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Came out nice.
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Thanks Kim & Rockin!

It's supposed to rain here this afternoon, so I can't clear the finished cars out of the garage to do bodywork on the truck. Dust storms lead to major cleanups. So off I go on another goat trail...

For weeks (and maybe a few too many adult beverages) I've been thinking about how to fab the headliner and upper back panel. I've looked at commercial panels, polyfoam, lauan plywood -- the works. But being as cheap as I am, here's what I came up with. I decided I could smooth the underside of the roof with drywall mud to make a mold, then pour a fiberglass panel. First, I taped off all openings so that someday I'll be able to get the drywall mud back out:

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As I was smearing the mud around, the plastic wanted to slide, but by holding it here and there I was able to get a fairly smooth first coat in the large center area with a 6" putty knife. I then used a 1" putty knife to get a start on smoothing outside of the center area:

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I've got the temperature up to 72 degrees, and hope to come out here tomorrow (or 2 weeks from now?) to find this dry and stable so I can put the next coat on. The good news is, the mud can be "sanded" with a wet cloth.

Once the mold is dry and smooth I'll cover it with another layer of 1-mil plastic, then apply fiberglass cloth and resin. The guy at U.S. Composites said that two layers of 'glass should do it. Do any of you fiberglass gurus know if 1-mil plastic under the 'glass is enough to allow it to release from the mold?

Before you ask: NO, I won't make one of these for anyone else. Also, I wish that every time I had the thought, "I sure am glad I'm not trying to make a living at this", I would run the other way!
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Old 04-09-2016, 06:19 PM   #25
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This is a nice idea!!
Looking forward to what you make of it
I've decided to go the cheap way with the headliner...
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