06-16-2012, 11:57 PM | #176 |
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Here are some fun pics where I put the wife to work for a minute and then she took a couple pics of me smoothing out the welds also. She wouldn't break out the nice camera that we bought her though so more crappy point n shoot pics! Yes I am 34 and balding, just shave it off !!
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It's going great and I'm still around I been slacking on my updates but I got mine down to bare frame and fixing to put new front horns on since I found mine had been in some sort of an accident at some point so no big deal. Bout time to blast it and start reassembly and then body work oh so fun. But to answer your question I work for LightHorse police department I am a tribal officer now I used to work for Bryan Co Sheriffs office for years as a drug interdiction k/9 handler. Now I work a little everywhere so lots to keep me busy. Anywho yours looks great I'll hafta give ya shout if I'm ever up your way I would love to see ya truck!
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Lol, great shots !
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Her eyes are not really red
Here it is all cleaned up for the moment. This is alot more work than I thought from looking at others before I started. Lots of grinding, beating, sanding, welding, cursing, etc... At first the rocker was too tight and caused some friction with the lower door so I had to slice it and re-adjust so that is why there was a huge weld bead on the rocker to B pillar. Lots of grinding on there!
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A couple more...
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Now a little rattle can self-etch primer, Yes I will blast it and use some real epoxy later once I have enough done to justify breaking out the paint gun. Just want to keep my sweat from rusting the bare metal..
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Looking good....Jim
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You may have noticed that the top of the rocker is not yet welded or primed that is because I have yet to stretch the metal around the corner to mate to the pillars where the weatherstrip attaches. I ran out of time and energy tonight.. A couple more pics, I am pretty happy with the door fitament It is slightly off and the door latch mechanism in the door is garbage but it shuts and lines up pretty nice. Gaps are all pretty good just a little tight on the bottom to the rocker. I may have to thin the bottom edge of the door but I will wait till I get some weatherstrip and rebuild the hinges before I try to go crazy on alignment.
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06-17-2012, 12:17 AM | #184 |
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looking good! Nice work...
...and on the penalties...if you have any friends who work at a shop, have them write a receipt for the engine work...or even a hand written receipt and note the vehicle being dropped off the first year and picked up the 2nd... since you weren't driving it, I'd fight for the $200
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Yeah wait till she sees them haha ! Thanks Jim! Lastly ..... Happy father day all !!!
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Rust repair is looking good!! Keep it up man all the body lines are gonna be spot on when your done!
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Looking good, Dan. You don't know anyone in a repair shop who could have written a receipt for you? Or maybe shown receipts for the parts you bought? I have never heard about being fined for expired tags. They don't care if it's registered here if you are not driving it. Happy fathers day!
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starting to show some real progress. lookin good
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Nice work Dan! You'll be done with the rust repair soon.
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Nice pic of the wife sanding! Great to see that she gets involved. I like having my wife help out; actually wish she would do it more often. I did a little bit of cutting today that I would have preferred she did (I am not too good with straight lines), but I got tired of waiting.
So, you put the rocker panels in before you put on the cab corners? Just want to make sure I get the order right. Also makes my life easier as I plan to cut the cab corners from my original cab, and it helps it I can do that last! The cab is looking really nice!!!! Hope you had a great father's day! |
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Looking good!
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Dang dude your patch work looks great!! Looks like every thing is lining up real well for you. What brand were those rockers?
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Rust repairs looks great and nice gaps on the doors. Keep it up, coming along nice. When you get to the motor install let me know I will try to help. I put mine in and is running and driving, starting from the seat. I think I am leaking antifreeze around the intake, should have changed the gasket before I installed.
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suspension in. I think I will be changing out the intake gaskets as I saw a few signs of leakage and after googling a bit about it this is a real good leaker of an intake. A couple pics to follow............
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I have been "working" quite a bit of overtime lately so my progress is suffering, but my truck funds are growing . I did manage to get the front suspension taken apart and the lower ball joints pressed out. Check out the globs of grease/dirt!!! time for some blasting errr paying someone else to blast them. I got a set of 73+ MOOG ball joint$ from member/vendor mbgmike (Mike's Bump and Grind) for a great price and I am waiting on some more MOOG: '67 control arm shafts & bushings, inner tie rods, tie rod adjusting sleeves, 73+ outer tie rods, and something else ? also got a new ign switch and harness pigtail, as well as a few other parts I can't remember at this moment....
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my front suspension looked just like yours. 40 yrs of oklahoma clay caked on. i attempted to power wash and scrap with a screwdriver for about 45 min, then i gave up.
this 100+ weather we've had the past 4 days is wearing me out, plus 10 hr days with no a/c in our shop. i just keep thinking, there is no way we can have another summer this your like last year. i can't think like that, just one day at a time. i came home and passed out on the couch at 5:30pm, now i'm up at 3:30am. i'll feel pretty good until about 2 pm starts rolling around. just let me know when your ready to move your bed tomorrow, i get off work at noon. i'll be around the rest of the day. rebekah was asking if lacy is going to be home? i just noticed you started your build thread 1 day before mine. anyway, just saying.
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I read your whole build but I can't remember. Are u putting on 73 and up spindles? I did that on mine with 67 arms and works good. If u have any questions about it just fire away.
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I took the bed off so I can strip the frame and paint it, or pay someone to blast and powder coat it, not decided yet. We moved the bed behind my new fence with a big enough double gate to drive through. Thanks again Daniel (Suspect),Alex, and Mickey for attending the bed relocation party! Oh yeah that is my replacement roof in the bed. I will be doing a little roofadectomy in the future because mine has some rust issues, imagine that
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