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Old 03-11-2010, 10:11 AM   #2376
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Texasfirefighter has a blog site. I did'nt know you could make money doing it? Maybe ask him. I was going to ask him how he did his blog. I thought he was doing it just to pick up chicks. He said most his followers were women. "Watch your corn hole" Thats just not right.

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Old 03-11-2010, 11:41 AM   #2377
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Allan you need to market something. How to videos would be a good idea. Look what Covell with his.
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Old 03-12-2010, 12:18 AM   #2378
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Texasfirefighter has a blog site. I did'nt know you could make money doing it? Maybe ask him. I was going to ask him how he did his blog. I thought he was doing it just to pick up chicks. He said most his followers were women.lol: "Watch your corn hole"lollol: Thats just not right.
I found it last night, when I get around to it I might PM him. I've read about people blogging for a living. It takes awhile to get the followers then the advertisements come. I don't know the ins and outs, but will check into it.


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Allan you need to market something. How to videos would be a good idea. Look what Covell with his.
http://www.covell.biz/store/Page3.html
I agree. I think the blog idea would be the cheapest route for now until something else better comes along. We will see. Just got to find someone that has a clue about it.

This is the sunk in place I mentioned before on the bedside adjacent to the fuel door.



Cutting the outer skin. The tape running thru the opening is my cut marks for the inside.









Got to shorten the fill tube



Got to fix this screw up. Most of it is my fault, but not all. The filler neck was supposed to be on a 45*. Assuming caused the height problem.



Shannon is helping me out here. He made a template out of stainless (since he extra) to mock up. He doesn't have but a little bit of aluminum. This is the way I wanted it to look. He is gonna do me up an aluminum piece and Tig it in for me. Thanks Shannon!!


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Old 03-12-2010, 12:36 AM   #2379
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Old 03-12-2010, 12:37 AM   #2380
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Your making me want to go do mine. I still have to go to the junk yard and get a gas door. You could some more movies just for fun. You could practice your redneck on us. Make sure you have that pinner hanging out of your mouth again.

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Old 03-12-2010, 12:50 AM   #2381
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that looks awesome alan
do you think a filler out of a fox mustang would work?
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Old 03-12-2010, 01:03 AM   #2382
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Your making me want to go do mine. I still have to go to the junk yard and get a gas door. You could some more movies just for fun. You could practice your redneck on us. Make sure you have that pinner hanging out of your mouth again.
You got the dash finished up yet? Or are you like me and every project on the truck is halfway done? The tooth pick could be my trademark.

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do you think a filler out of a fox mustang would work?
I really don't recall what and how they are designed, but it should.
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Old 03-12-2010, 01:08 AM   #2383
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I've been messing with my 64 too much. I did work on my front end a little. My dash is welded in and mudded. I don't like the squareness of the center part. I'm thinking I'm going to cut a pipe in 1/4 and use that to round off the bottom. Did I tell you my legs hurt.
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Old 03-12-2010, 09:22 AM   #2384
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Looking good Alan. I'm glad that the filler neck mock up went well. I'll get the aluminum tube cut up today.

Also, I've got one of Ron Covell's welding dvd's here at work that I refer to from time to time with the shop guys here, I'll burn you a copy of it.
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[QUOTE=Alan's Classic;3855478] I've read about people blogging for a living. It takes awhile to get the followers then the advertisements come. I don't know the ins and outs, but will check into it.

I agree. I think the blog idea would be the cheapest route for now until something else better comes along. We will see. Just got to find someone that has a clue about it.
Yeah I wonder how that works. Do people have to pay to join the blog?

BTW nice work.
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Old 03-12-2010, 03:23 PM   #2386
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I don't think people pay. The money comes from the people putting ads on your site. They pay you for letting them put their ads on your site. I can see it now kinda like Rosie doing body work on old trucks.http://www.rosie.com/blog/ Ok now I can go eat my lunch. Funny, I'm not that hungry any more.
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Old 03-13-2010, 12:07 AM   #2387
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Looking good Alan. I'm glad that the filler neck mock up went well. I'll get the aluminum tube cut up today.

Also, I've got one of Ron Covell's welding dvd's here at work that I refer to from time to time with the shop guys here, I'll burn you a copy of it.
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I've read about people blogging for a living. It takes awhile to get the followers then the advertisements come. I don't know the ins and outs, but will check into it.

I agree. I think the blog idea would be the cheapest route for now until something else better comes along. We will see. Just got to find someone that has a clue about it.
Yeah I wonder how that works. Do people have to pay to join the blog?

BTW nice work.
Thanks Dennis, people don't have to pay to join. I'm new to all of this as well. I can't just stick my toes in, I jumped in with both feet to try to learn something about it. I have created a blog, it's not much. But it is a start. There is a lot ot learn. Here it is http://alansclassic.blogspot.com/ The link will aso be in my signature. It will be close to a mirror image of what I put on here, maybe.Be sure to click to the following tab to follow the blog.

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I don't think people pay. The money comes from the people putting ads on your site. They pay you for letting them put their ads on your site. I can see it now kinda like Rosie doing body work on old truckslol: Ok now I can go eat my lunch. Funny, I'm not that hungry any more.
You get paid if someone clicks on a ad and they buy something you will get a commission.

Want to give a big shout out to Ru5tyNut5 for help on this matter.

I also signed up on Stacey David's forum. It's slow over there, but I am there.

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Old 03-13-2010, 12:17 AM   #2388
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Old 03-13-2010, 10:38 AM   #2389
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Old 03-14-2010, 07:14 PM   #2390
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This the flangeing tool that I used to flange the opening so the new panel will fit flush in the hole. I tried something different by editing the pic and typing on the pic. The fonts were bigger in the edit, but are not showing up as well here. Too much trouble to go back and fix since I over wrote the original pics.



It's hard to see the flanged edges, but they are there.













Shannon hooked me up and welded my the new filler tube in. Thanks Shannon.



1.5 hrs today

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Old 03-14-2010, 08:08 PM   #2391
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Looks good Alan. I always save the edit as another file first. I put like -1 after the file.
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Looks good Alan. Your going to make me go to the junk yard tomorrow.
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looking good Alan. Shannon, nice welding.....
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Shannon hooked me up and welded my the new filler tube in. Thanks Shannon.


I'm glad to see that we got the height measurement right.

That fuel door is gonna turn out nice. Keep up the good work buddy.


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Thanks Heath. It didn't turn out the way I wanted it too looks wise, but at least it'll hold gas I guess. It was a little "tricky" welding 1.5" tube in a 2" hole too.
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Looks good Alan. I always save the edit as another file first. I put like -1 after the file.
Yeah, I usually do that, but it was lookin' too good so I said the heck with it. Lesson learned.

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Just something else for ya to do, glad I could help.

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I'm glad to see that we got the height measurement right.

That fuel door is gonna turn out nice. Keep up the good work buddy.
Thanks, and the height worked out perfect.

Got the inlet tube worked out, I think. Get it tacked then figure out the vent. The pipe diameter is 1" at the narrow part. I thought about just getting an 1 1/2" pipe and weld it on where it necks down. Don't know just yet what I will do.



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Budget cutbacks. I haven't had it for about 2 years.
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Had the hood springs powder coated.





Got the 72 ebrake cables



I've got jury duty this week I hope it doesn't run into the weekend. The "Chewin' the fat BBQ" is this saturday.

Also trying to get the 55 running.
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