07-30-2013, 08:21 PM | #1 |
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Cab corners and vent
Where is the best place to get cab corners that fit? Also, this 51 I bought has the vent in the cowl brazed shut. I would like to keep the vent, functional, does anybody have any ideas on removing the brass? It's all solid around it but I can't think of a way to do it without screwing it up.
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07-30-2013, 08:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
i got my cab corner from here http://www.classicparts.com/Patch-Panels/products/74/ they only needed a little trimming because of how i cut my sheet metal and they are alot cheaper than LMC at least they were for me anyway
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07-30-2013, 08:54 PM | #3 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
Are these the vents you are talking about?
If so the patch panel is $59.95 at the same vender listed by Midgets50. By the way you don't have to use the complete patch panel just use what you need of it. I also purchased some parts from them and only have nice things to say about my dealings with them. |
07-31-2013, 06:59 AM | #4 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
I too have had good luck with there patch panels. Like anything they may need a little tweaking.
I also have got reproduction front fenders, from them, not sure on the fit for those yet. Shawn
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07-31-2013, 08:11 PM | #5 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
Thanks guys, I was talking about the air vent right in front of the windshield in the center of the cowl panel. You pull the handle under dash and it opens. The guy brazed it shut. I may leave the vent windows in the doors and forget about making the vent functional. I'm not going to put air on the truck and this vent would of been nice.
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07-31-2013, 08:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
im not 100% sure but if you have a good torch you might try heating up only the brazed area and see if it gets hot enough to unbraze it so to speak and knock it out with a chisel. You might do some research on it to make sure you dont make things worse. figure its worth a shot though
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07-31-2013, 08:48 PM | #7 |
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I'm REASONABLY certain that if he gets it hot enough to liquify the brazing it'll warp the sheet metal.
But with the hard folded edges of the vent and the recess it sits in, it MIGHT keep it's shape by moving the heat in and out. I'd grab a big wad of steel wool and use that to "grab" the brazing as it softens bit by bit. Keep the heat moving, don't stay in one spot any longer than absolutely necessary. Of course use a really good set of heat resistant gloves! Posted via Mobile Device
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07-31-2013, 09:10 PM | #8 |
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Thought of that, but the warping thing scares me. The guy that blasted it warped the back panel and that is giving me fits right now.
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07-31-2013, 09:48 PM | #9 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
I get it, but there's no way to do it WITHOUT heat that I can think of.
Check that, you could try cutting the brazing with a thin cutting wheel on a die grinder. This might work if the brazing didn't drip down deep into the gap between the vent and the opening. IF you screw it up you can mig weld the screw ups, or cut out the entire vent and mig in another one. All labor intensive ideas.
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07-31-2013, 10:26 PM | #10 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
I think Dan's last idea is your best option. Start by scoring it first then make a few passes slow and carefull a little deeper each time. You might need to use a dremel tool to get in the radius of the corners.
If that doesn't work I have an extra cab with a crushed roof. I am going to be using a peice of the upper firewall because my better cab has a wrinkle in that area. I'll try to look tomorrow and see if there is any way I can cut out that area. If so I could ship it to you. I can't promise anything, but I will have a look. If it's do-able it would be a couple months before I can tackle it, because of some up comming foot surgery. I will be out of the shop for a while. Also there is a guy here in Wichita with a store called Bowtie Bits. He sells the same stuff all the bigger venders do, but its a little cheaper for me because no shipping. He does ship all over though. heres the link http://www.bowtiebits.com/index.cfm
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Re: Cab corners and vent
In looking for parts for the '54 project I've just undertaken I found a vendor that has the complete cowl vent door and mechanism for like $150 or so. I've got the name sitting on a list on my desk at work...I'll post it later on today.
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08-01-2013, 06:22 AM | #12 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
If you sacrifice the the vent you can remove it without much damage to the opening. If you heat the vent edge till the brass softens use a wire brush to remove the brass. Cleanup the edge with a grinder and replace the vent. We used to braze panels till the mig welders got popular [Yea I'm old] to remove a panel the wire brush and torch worked best.
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08-01-2013, 11:59 AM | #14 |
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Re: Cab corners and vent
If you can't get the brass out and save the vent one option is that I have this cowl that I am not going to use except for the firewall that I could cut however much of a section out of and all you would have to pay is the actual shipping costs. I can't ship the free stuff without having the shipping paid for in advance anymore because someone burned me on the shipping on an aircleaner. This is the cab I am cutting in two to use the back side for my stretched cab.
It's something to think about or be able to fall back on and all I ask is that you pay if forward later. I'm taking my boat to the water for about ten days and won't be able to get to it for a couple of weeks though.
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