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Old 02-14-2012, 03:07 AM   #1
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I bet some guys do... That would suck man..
The main thing i'm going to like about the 4 post lift is the casters to move the pig around if I need to, i was reading some guys move the lift with the vehicles still on them too should be able to do that with the light blazer on it hopefully.
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Old 02-14-2012, 03:09 AM   #2
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Yeah I've those castors they work pretty slick you will like that lift!!
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Old 02-14-2012, 05:27 AM   #3
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i worked at 2 shops where they decomisioned the heated floor by cutting it up. I couldnt believe it. When its below 0c outside it is the bomb
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Old 02-14-2012, 05:52 AM   #4
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geeze eh, i would think if a guy did chop it up in a couple spots you could try to carefully break away existing concrete and get to the cut and do some sort of repair on it using shark bite fittings and re pour the area.. Most systems have many loops for mainly even heating and efficiency but if you did chop up a section you couldn't repair you can just block it in. The layout for for garage design has 6 separate loops, hard to tell unless you are looking directly down on the footprint.. IN the summer i'm going to try and reverse the system and use the cool garage/basement slabs and circulate the water through at night etc. as the nights here are cool enabling this. Thats another project on the list lol.. I'm never without things to do thats for sure.
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Old 02-14-2012, 09:50 PM   #5
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The water used can be mixed with glycol to lower the freeze point, but that is usually just used when the water is heating a slab outside the building, like to melt the snow off the driveway or sidewalk. Once the slab in the garage is warmed up it would take several days below freezing before it would freeze, and with the pex tubing incased in cement, it shouldn't ever expand enough to damage the tubing, which is also flexible. I've seen large old buildings go without heat for a few days with temps below 0 F and be comfortable.

I'm a boiler inspector by trade and see these systems all the time, but I have never seen one run with cooled water through it. Maybe I misunderstood what you are planning. A cold slab will end up absorbing a lot of moisture and seem damp all the time. Could end up with mold problems. Can't say I would recommend it.
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Old 02-15-2012, 12:08 PM   #6
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Yeah i'm running a 30/70 mix just for extra protection. 30% glycol 70% water If it does ever get cold enough around the edges of the slab in the garage it will ensure the pex doesn't burst.
- The idea i was going to do is in the summer use the slab when its cold in the garage during the summer (no heat on to the slab when its warm outside) and then circulate it through my water coil in my furnace. So this will then take cold water going out of the garage loops which will be chilled from circulating through the now cold garage pad and be used to cool the house with the air going though the furnace. SO the water going out of the furnace will be warmer then by the circulating air and then give off its heat to the water, then garage pad ( which will warm up the garage pad in a reverse mode) which is the same as what the boiler does. So then since the garage pad is used as the heat sink it can give off its heat to the outside ( i have a vent fan in the garage which will pull in cool air at night to cool off the garage and pad with windows open etc )
- This of course will all be dependent on how cool i can get the garage pad at night... I'll have to play with it when the weather changes to experiment.
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OK, curious how that works out for you.
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Old 02-16-2012, 07:08 PM   #8
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Your only going to be able to remove as much heat from your living space as your heat rejection area, your garage floor, can expell. As mentioned above, the concrete holds heat very well. It is not a good heat tranfer medium.

If your plan works at 100% effientcy for some strange reason, then congradulations! The inside of your house will be the same temperature as it is outside!!! You could have just opened all the windows

Now there is a way to achieve coolingwith a plumbed concrete, but you need the a high exhaust point and a low air intake point and the whole building is designed around it. This is to avoid the dampnes. There is no fans involved. Oh and you need a production and injection water well.

Here is a building in penticton i drilled the wells for that is using this technology. At the bottom http://www.penticton.ca/EN/main/depa...-building.html
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Old 02-17-2012, 12:18 PM   #9
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If my house can be as cool as it is outside at night that would be perfect! Without having to use a whole house fan to exhaust all the air in the house that has been conditioned and trying to keep the indoor air as clean as possible. I thought i would try it and see what happens. I do have a high mounted industrial canarm exhaust fan @ the top of the ceiling good for 650 cfm and an itake that is 5' off the ground for fresh air while welding etc. It all depends on how cool i can get the slab temp at night until the morning. I just need to plumb in the garage water loop with the heating coil for the air handling unit and either use an existing circ pump or get a another separaste pump on a thermostat.. BUt your most likey right in the sense that it will be hard to do. I'm going to concentrate obviously on getting this top working and the cooling thing will be pushed back until 2015 at which time i will probably just put in a AC coil
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Old 03-09-2012, 12:20 PM   #10
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OK update time.. a small one but a good point.
Spent the last two weeks finishing the drivers side bed side replacement, setting up the 4 post lift etc.. Then it was time to get to the driver side window
- So i started with cutting the top of the bedside to make room for the window and welded on the tops of 2 doors.
- then I cut out the section where the window will go down into the boxside so it will basically rest on top of the inner bedside were it gets bolted to the fender tub.
- I purchased a set of the Electric Life Universal street rod powered window regulators to try and use them to power the rear side windows and it looks like they will fit nice. I measured and cut the one side down which you will see in the pictures of what the before and after differences in the regulators
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Old 03-09-2012, 12:24 PM   #11
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Re: Blazer retractable convertible top

Also here is a pic of how i had to widen the back of the top rack a 1/2" so it would be the same angle as the drivers side window and also so it would be in the right spot for the rear window to fit into
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Old 03-09-2012, 12:29 PM   #12
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Re: Blazer retractable convertible top

Are you going to use squared door glass (like Suburban) to allow both front and rear windows to sit flush against each other? I am very intrigued by what you have going on here. I cant wait to see it finished, but it is WAY over my head in regards to difficulty.
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Old 03-09-2012, 12:33 PM   #13
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yeah i'll have to forsure get custom glass done. I was thinking about having the door window actually angled back say 10/15 degrees then meeting up with the rear window like the mid 70's eldorado caddies. makes the window look more sporty too?
yeah its quite the challenge to do this. The amount of time and $ i have into it now i must make it work lol.. its fun though and nice to be working on it again
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yeah i'll have to forsure get custom glass done. I was thinking about having the door window actually angled back say 10/15 degrees then meeting up with the rear window like the mid 70's eldorado caddies. makes the window look more sporty too?
yeah its quite the challenge to do this. The amount of time and $ i have into it now i must make it work lol.. its fun though and nice to be working on it again
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Old 03-09-2012, 01:35 PM   #15
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I'm just glad your documenting all of this and I found it!!! All that time/$/effort is going to be well worth it! I think only true fabricators will be able to really appreciate the effort you put into this if they didn't read this thread, at least I know I wouldn't have been able to. Awesome work and keep it up!!!
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Old 03-09-2012, 01:47 PM   #16
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thanks guys.. Its nice to hear that its looking ok as i have nothing to go by except cars really..
- another thing to mention is that this Custom window regulator is rated for 75 lbs which will hopefully be sufficient
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If this is what you call a small update, I can't fathom a big one. The raised belt line with the door tops on the bed rail looks fantastic. I like it better than the cut down doors I think. I could really use that lift right now, I have some exhaust work to do.
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Old 03-09-2012, 08:08 PM   #18
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I like the waistline as well on top of the bedrails, it will make the rear bench passengers feel a little lower and more in the truck as well, Its only 2" but its something. Im hoping the BIG update will be a youtube link to the rear window going up on power.. (hoping)
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Old 03-16-2012, 12:47 AM   #19
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ok... i got the side window on power!
It needs final adjustment on the top end but I don't want to put the stop on the regulator until i have the window cut-out more accurate and the top positioning

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ok... i got the side window on power!
It needs final adjustment on the top end but I don't want to put the stop on the regulator until i have the window cut-out more accurate and the top positioning

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LOL, leaving teh mask on. You cant be that ugly. We want to see the man behind the bad ass invention.

That is really cool. Can not wait to see that top wrapped.
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Old 03-16-2012, 12:09 PM   #21
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Yeah I never take it off for anything
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Old 03-16-2012, 04:25 PM   #22
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Just awesome.. I can only imagine the amount of hours into this project but it will be amazing when it's complete! Loving watching the progress!
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I prefer black window tint, but to each his own.
You're breaking alot of new ground with this little truck; alot of hard work that's gonna bring this Blazer and you much attention!
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Thanks Tony! I hope i can keep moving along so you can help me lay some paint down on it soon and get it on the road like yours
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Count me in!
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