02-09-2016, 01:59 AM | #151 |
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looking good . Do you plan on welding the patch back in that you cut out of the back wall.
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02-09-2016, 07:12 AM | #152 |
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Oh yea! That back panel is very beat up to the point where the lower window seat is bent inward from stuff sliding into it over the years. Got something trick in mind...
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02-25-2016, 05:52 PM | #153 |
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update please SIR.
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Gary, great build man! so much information too, thanks for all that you. Also glad to see your recommendation for Ron Fournier, read that book myself so many years ago and hes is a great talent to the fab industry.
Working on my roll cage right now too and very frustrated with the NHRA rule BS.... I decided to keep mine more street than strip by keeping my cab removable, but it will be roll cage safe. (whether or not the NHRA tech board believes so). Anyway great job, keep it up!
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Not much to post... got a little side tracked with my brothers turbo fox body. Shortened and back braced his 9" rear... wish there was more time for fun stuff. Will go back to work on the truck Saturday and Sunday and post some updates Sunday night.
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Hummm had a chance to read a post I put up early one morning... seems I got my tigs and migs mixed up... here's the corrected version. Very good! I think you will enjoy the book. Ron Fornier has been around for a long time and does awesome work. A cold start can usually be attributed to technique, amperage and wire feed speed. Try turning your machine up and starting a little ahead of your stop position and coming back... you can weld hotter if your not traveling so far. It can be difficult to weld heavy structural steel with the low cost mig machines on the market today. They are more suited for bodywork than doing structural. The new small inverter mig machines have a low duty cycle (The number of minutes you can weld in 10 minutes expressed as a percentage, eg. 20% duty cycle = 2 minutes in 10 where the machine is holding the current you originally set) We have a 300 amp Lincoln mig running .041 wire at work... there is no cold start. Not a big fan of mig welding unless I have a big machine at my disposal. Having been an arc welder for many years... in my worn out flash burned eyes the penetration you get with arc is far superior to mig. It does take some crazy skills to weld all positions... which is why mig is so popular. All of the framework on the truck aside from the 4130 tube is 1/8 wall. |
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Small update... finished the main hoop cross bracing. Hope to get the seats set in place this coming weekend.
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Ha! Funny about the corrected version of your post!
I was assuming that this was what you originally meant...Initially I was pretty confused, but was pretty sure that you may be having an adult beverage moment...LOL! All good!!!!
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awesome gonna start tweakin mine just dropped off the 540 at the machine shop
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A little progress... bought a dated harness for mock up. The final purchase will be a for a 7 point. Still lots of fab work to go. |
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looking good, Gary! question how are you going to weld behind the bars between the back wall?
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looking awesome I'm taking notes
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Very good thanks!
Ok been pretty busy with it and figured it's time for an update! Bent up a funny car cage and removed it for time being. Maybe some day I will put it in permanently... not good for the dome for street use. Think I will be happy with the 8.5 trap time... but who knows I may win the lottery and want to go faster LOL Also repositioned and changed the seat mount after I discovered that the funny car cage was a little too close to the top of my head. Started working on the rear frame fab |
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Don't worry about the cage, as you get older you shrink and get shorter, so sooner or later you will fit
Really nice work, coming together as a killer build. Waiting for more and more.
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Well still working on the chassis... some progress Replaced the rear cross member after finding that at full bump stop the driveshaft would just tag the loop... didn't like that thing anyway. |
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Gets nothing but better each post, so what are you running for windows later, glass still or lexan.
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I love your posts. Truly a work of art.
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Thank you Guys! Sorry missed your question! Lexan side and back
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Little update
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Really nice work, very cool build
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Thank you my friend... Ok finished up the rear end tube work. Lots of finish welding to do once I get the cab off. Next we move back into the cab interior to work on the steering end. One more pic of the back end... should handle anything I can afford to throw at it!
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I love the craftsmanship, one of my favourite builds to follow.
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Awesome stuff
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Wow, that is a beefy chassis!
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Subscribed for sure. I'm a freelance automotive journalist and write for Truck Trend and Pickuptrucks.com Can't wait to see the finished product! I hope you are up for an interview when it is all done since I'd like to write this build up as a story.
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