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Old 10-22-2018, 10:15 PM   #1
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The dash looks killer!
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Old 10-23-2018, 12:02 AM   #2
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I haven't wanted to work to get re-use the sand I am using when sand blasting, just figured not a big deal. Well, now I have a LOT of sand out behind the garage, so I swept some up and figured I would strain it and re-use it. Got some coarse screen and that is looking pretty good. There was a brace on the rear of the fender where it bolts to the cab that seemed loose, but ok, I guess that's how it was made, NO. Luckily I took at another look at that, and sure enough a row of spot welds broke. Bob Silverton, the guy who welded the brace in at the factory June 5th 1948 must have came to work drunk. Anyway I drilled out the top layer to plug weld it back.

Gas welded another small area at the other end where some cracks were and headed off to relax. So after I welded, ground metal, drilled holes, I walked into the house and fell over while pulling my pants off hitting my tail bone on the door striker in the wash room cutting an inch and a half slice in my back! Nurse Melanie took care of it, I am wondering how this will be tonight trying to sleep.

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Old 10-23-2018, 06:01 PM   #3
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I walked into the house and fell over while pulling my pants off hitting my tail bone on the door striker in the wash room cutting an inch and a half slice in my back!
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I got a pretty good laugh at your expense. Good to hear your ok.

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Old 10-23-2018, 09:34 AM   #4
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damn that hurts just hearing about it!! take care.

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Old 10-23-2018, 09:56 AM   #5
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damn that hurts just hearing about it!! take care.
Thanks, I am AMAZED at how little it hurt and I actually got a darn nice nights sleep. WHOOOO HOOOOO!

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Old 10-23-2018, 05:29 PM   #6
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Thanks, I am AMAZED at how little it hurt and I actually got a darn nice nights sleep. WHOOOO HOOOOO!

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More importantly, did nurse Melanie show up after you were pulling your pants... never mind. I won't even ask if she got a darn nice night's...
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Old 10-24-2018, 01:20 AM   #7
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The first game of the Red Sox-Dodgers World Series was tonight (GOOO RED SOX!) so how much work could I possibly get done on the truck? Well, I got some more rust cleaned up in the fender and it's looking good. I will be sand blasting it tomorrow I hope.

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Old 10-24-2018, 03:21 PM   #8
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ive been driving my truck a lot lately and a couple of days ago I noticed what felt like a slight wobble in the front. upon searching the new fan has a slight wobble that It didn't before. I went to retighten the bolts and found on that's stripped. I plan to go get a slightly longer bolt and put a nylock nut on the back. hoping to get my hood back on today as well. its a cold rainy day today though and motivation is lacking..
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Old 10-24-2018, 03:44 PM   #9
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Went for a drive and had morning sun in my face. I quickly realized I could not see anything, My glass has lots of pits and wiper scratches as its a very old window with lots of road time. So I called a local glass guy who had the glass for $100. And get this, they brought it to me for free. That is good customer service.
Also noticed I get a engine miss when driving down the Hwy for excessive amounts of time and goes away once it cools down. May have a plug failing. Parked the truck until I have more time to diagnose.

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ive been in Tennessee building a motor for my brothers 67 mustang for a week. got back last night. today I had the truck out for about 40 miles of around town driving. I noticed that the new fan had some wobble. turned out one of the bolt holes on the water pump was stripped. it caused the other three bolts to loosen up even though they had locktite on them. went and got a nylock nut and used that to secure the messed up hole and tighten everything back. drove across town to get my hood out of storage and brought that home. its sitting on there but its not bolted down. I never installed the passenger headlight after having the fender fixed. when I got my parts truck it had a couple sets of headlights and one of the sets had a different style bezel. its more eye shaped than round. I put iit on the passenger light and let shakes decide which she liked better. she liked the eye better. I sent them to my brother who also liked the eye. truck runs great.
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Got the fender sand blasted on the inside and treated with Ospho (a metal treatment to protect it) WHOOO HOOOO!, I can move onto the next one.

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Old 10-26-2018, 08:23 PM   #12
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Got the fender sand blasted on the inside and treated with Ospho (a metal treatment to protect it) WHOOO HOOOO!, I can move onto the next one.
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Even when it's done, your never done.

I replaced my windshield today in the name of safety. Took it for a drive in the direction of the sub and all was clear.
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Even when it's done, your never done.

I replaced my windshield today in the name of safety. Took it for a drive in the direction of the sub and all was clear.
Those are a bugger! Little story LOL

I had just opened my shop in 1982 and I got this truck to chop, a 1956 Chevy. Ok, someone had started and screwed it up so I gave him a price (FIRST MISTAKE) and ended up making about $300 on the job, being it took me AT LEAST 300 hours, I didn't make a whole lot. LOL
Ok, I chopped the top totally finishing it to primer. THEN I went to have the glass cut, BIG MISTAKE! The glass guy called me after he broke the second NEW windshield! I found someone locally who has chopped a few and he walked me through how to correct the problem. I did so changing the shape of the corners on the roof (the trick being you cut the glass THEN you modify the top to fit the glass! Or make a pattern out of fiberglass of the windshield like I did) and I had the glass cut for it.

This piece of the door that I cut off during the top chop hung in my office at the shop. When someone had something like that for me to do I could look up at that piece and say "NO" without missing heart beat. LOL

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Those are a bugger! Little story LOL

I had just opened my shop in 1982 and I got this truck to chop, a 1956 Chevy. Ok, someone had started and screwed it up so I gave him a price (FIRST MISTAKE) and ended up making about $300 on the job, being it took me AT LEAST 300 hours, I didn't make a whole lot. LOL
Ok, I chopped the top totally finishing it to primer. THEN I went to have the glass cut, BIG MISTAKE! The glass guy called me after he broke the second NEW windshield! I found someone locally who has chopped a few and he walked me through how to correct the problem. I did so changing the shape of the corners on the roof (the trick being you cut the glass THEN you modify the top to fit the glass! Or make a pattern out of fiberglass of the windshield like I did) and I had the glass cut for it.

This piece of the door that I cut off during the top chop hung in my office at the shop. When someone had something like that for me to do I could look up at that piece and say "NO" without missing heart beat. LOL

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That's HILARIOUS !! I was going to chop mine and my friend, who owns a body shop, said NOOOOOO !!!!! Don't do it !!
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That's HILARIOUS !! I was going to chop mine and my friend, who owns a body shop, said NOOOOOO !!!!! Don't do it !!
Yeah, no kidding, I got something like $1500 for the job, I bought all the glass, THREE windshields and bought TWO tops to replace the hacked up one.

Yep, I learned a lot though. LOL

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Those are a bugger! Little story LOL

I had just opened my shop in 1982 and I got this truck to chop, a 1956 Chevy. Ok, someone had started and screwed it up so I gave him a price (FIRST MISTAKE) and ended up making about $300 on the job, being it took me AT LEAST 300 hours, I didn't make a whole lot. LOL
Ok, I chopped the top totally finishing it to primer. THEN I went to have the glass cut, BIG MISTAKE! The glass guy called me after he broke the second NEW windshield! I found someone locally who has chopped a few and he walked me through how to correct the problem. I did so changing the shape of the corners on the roof (the trick being you cut the glass THEN you modify the top to fit the glass! Or make a pattern out of fiberglass of the windshield like I did) and I had the glass cut for it.

This piece of the door that I cut off during the top chop hung in my office at the shop. When someone had something like that for me to do I could look up at that piece and say "NO" without missing heart beat. LOL

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Haha, good story. Funny, I was thinking to myself during install "I bet Brian would have some story to with this". You have some good knowledge.
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Got my lift installed and working today. Put the truck in the air for the first time and ......I thinking I'm installing a mustang II front end. I notice the suspension was not straight up front. Also, the forward mount of the rear springs has me puzzled as to how you take out the spring. This and the huge play I found in the rear end makes me think I should go to a four link and new axle.
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Got my lift installed and working today. Put the truck in the air for the first time and ......I thinking I'm installing a mustang II front end. I notice the suspension was not straight up front. Also, the forward mount of the rear springs has me puzzled as to how you take out the spring. This and the huge play I found in the rear end makes me think I should go to a four link and new axle.
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I got the front fenders all stripped and ready for primer, WHOOOO HOOOOO!

With that and fixing the front of my brothers HHR today, pulling the bumper cover, repairing the fender mounting and installing a head light I am ready to go to work tomorrow so I can relax!

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I got the front fenders all stripped and ready for primer, WHOOOO HOOOOO!

With that and fixing the front of my brothers HHR today, pulling the bumper cover, repairing the fender mounting and installing a head light I am ready to go to work tomorrow so I can relax!

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You do some nice work on the sheet metal, Martin.
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Brian, front fenders look great...Jim
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Brian, front fenders look great...Jim
Thanks, I am getting there, one step at a time!

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Thanks, I am getting there, one step at a time!

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The 5 minutes a day looks like it expanded somewhat. Those fenders look great.
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The 5 minutes a day looks like it expanded somewhat. Those fenders look great.
5 minutes are the absolute minimum, today, I busted butt, honestly I came into the house BEAT.

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Which are you referring to mine or my brothers HHR quarter. LOLOL Thanks!

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