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fryer1979 07-29-2010 04:42 AM

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Now I gotta watch just to see how "mater" turns out. Very cool.

Alan's Classic 07-29-2010 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4104014)
Don't worry when they hit the 20's they will think your Kewl, and like you again. :metal:

It depends on which boy they bring home. LOL

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Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 4104139)
I see the money just pouring in on this one Alan. That looks so sweet.

:uhmk:

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4104287)
Very kewl. Somthing about the back of the cab just doesn't look right though.:lol: It's not a f#rd is it? Good to you spending time with the girls.;)

That's as close as I could get it. ;) It has turned into a much bigger project than I had anticipated.

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 4104405)
Kudos to you Alan for spending some time with your daughter. This is something you both will remember for a long time to come. Make the time whenever you can 'cause before you know it they'll be all grown up and out of the house.

Amen brother.

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 4104905)
Nice.

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Originally Posted by bubba327 (Post 4109070)
Way to go Alan . I like to have my daughters help me on projects.
Now they are bringing their friends over since our house is a fun place to hang out.

Be careful or she will be wanting to be drive your truck to school someday!!

They don't last long in the hot shop, but they are trying. If she wants to drive it that's even more reason not too finish it. :haha:

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Originally Posted by fryer1979 (Post 4112644)
Now I gotta watch just to see how "mater" turns out. Very cool.

Me too.

Here is the latest pic. I air brushed the chrome wheels to give it the "Mater" look. The wheels and tires aren't mounted yet. Just sitting there for a glamour shot

Alan's Classic 08-13-2010 11:26 PM

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It's nearly impossible to wipe filler in these temps/humidity. We should be getting a break in temp/humidity soon. I want to get my bed done and painted by (this) winter. I need some extra cash to get me a MAr-K T/G. I need to get a dolly made so I can set the bed off. I don't want to hit the cab with a sander or weld splatter. Sorry for the lame post, just keeping the spirit alive. ;) The pic is from last night. After working all day in a 100+ degree shop then come home and cool off I couldn't stay out there last night. I hope to work on 198Plus cab, my bed and Shannon's cab if he will come out of the house after trying to get over his fishing trip this weekend. :lol:

Palf70Step 08-14-2010 03:36 AM

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I know the feeling. I want so bad to shoot some color on mine, but these temps and humidity are murder.

Oh well sit back, have a cold one and crank up the AC for now.:ito: :rolleyes:

Strodder 08-14-2010 10:33 AM

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It's been in the low 90's here with low humidity. Next week it's supposed to really get hot. I just cut the hole in the side wall of the shop to install a swamp cooler. It should work great in the dry desert.

Alan's Classic 08-14-2010 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 4138374)
I know the feeling. I want so bad to shoot some color on mine, but these temps and humidity are murder.

Oh well sit back, have a cold one and crank up the AC for now.:ito: :rolleyes:

It only got up to 85 today. Me and Shannon discussed makeing a bed dolly. It will be a tight fit in the shop. My truck with the bed off and 2 other cabs in a 30x30 with all of my crap too boot. We will make it work.

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 4138579)
It's been in the low 90's here with low humidity. Next week it's supposed to really get hot. I just cut the hole in the side wall of the shop to install a swamp cooler. It should work great in the dry desert.

If I ever replace my AC in the house I will install it on the shop.

I uncovered it today it felt good to see it without plastic over it. Plus just to prove to y'all that I still have it. :haha:

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...b/DSC03179.jpg

Alan's Classic 08-15-2010 11:19 PM

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I thought about building a bed dolly out of wood, but had this old ladder rack laying around. I might adapt it to hold my bed and put some wheels on it to roll it around. I'll have to reinforce it some.

daverod 08-15-2010 11:26 PM

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I don't know how you put up with the heat. It gets 90 here and I'm dying.:devil: I here Montana is cool this time of year.:lol::lol: Bed on top storage under.:metal:

Alan's Classic 08-18-2010 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4141308)
I don't know how you put up with the heat. It gets 90 here and I'm dying.:devil: I here Montana is cool this time of year.:lol::lol: Bed on top storage under.:metal:

Other than sweating lig a pig I don't mind it too much. As long as I can start in the morning and work into it. Once I get in the AC for a period of time it's hard to get back in it.

Got the stand finished up and put some casters on it. I used the cab lift bar to lift the bed off in one piece. Warning it is not a one man job. It is very unstable. Shannon came over a helped out. Instead of rolling the lift around we decided it was best to roll the truck out then put the stand under it. Now it's hammer time. :lol:

my67chevytruck 08-19-2010 07:13 AM

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nicely done! looking forward to the progress...

scotts62 08-19-2010 07:55 AM

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Thats a cool way to use stuff laying around, after your done i need to borrow it :lol:

63sbssbbw 08-19-2010 08:03 AM

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Love the bed cart
Good thinkin' Alan
T

bubba327 08-19-2010 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4146577)
Other than sweating lig a pig I don't mind it too much. As long as I can start in the morning and work into it. Once I get in the AC for a period of time it's hard to get back in it.
:lol:

Useless Trivia of the day Alan . Pigs have no sweat glands and do not perspire, and can overheat , They love water misters and MUD. (As my girls learned in a 4-H /FFA swine project this summer.)
As for the humidity. I was in Washington DC this July during the 100* days & it was miserable. I never have been in the humid heat before made me sick and dehydrated.
Idaho has 100 degrees heat but desert humidity and is manageable to work in.

MacAttack 08-19-2010 11:48 AM

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Excellent use of resource, Alan. (tree-hugger) LOL!;)

4dranch 08-19-2010 11:57 AM

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Nicely done Alan

Alan's Classic 08-19-2010 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 4146843)
nicely done! looking forward to the progress...

I looking forward to progress as well. BTW Thanks

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Originally Posted by scotts62 (Post 4146874)
Thats a cool way to use stuff laying around, after your done i need to borrow it :lol:

Thanks, just trying to save some cash and time. You can be in line behind Shannon on borrrowing it. ;)

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Originally Posted by 63sbssbbw (Post 4146883)
Love the bed cart
Good thinkin' Alan
T

:thumbs:

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Originally Posted by bubba327 (Post 4146993)
Useless Trivia of the day Alan . Pigs have no sweat glands and do not perspire, and can overheat , They love water misters and MUD. (As my girls learned in a 4-H /FFA swine project this summer.)
As for the humidity. I was in Washington DC this July during the 100* days & it was miserable. I never have been in the humid heat before made me sick and dehydrated.
Idaho has 100 degrees heat but desert humidity and is manageable to work in.

Thanks for the trivia, I have enough sweat glands to share with some pigs. So what is a "Sweat Hog"? ;) I was stationed up in Great Falls MT during the summer as well as Phoenix. I like it better there. But this is what I grew up with and can deal with it. My wife can't stand it.

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Originally Posted by MacAttack (Post 4147164)
Excellent use of resource, Alan. (tree-hugger) LOL!;)

If hugging my money tree trying to get it to bloom again classifies me as a tree hugger then I guess that's what I am. :lol:

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Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 4147173)
Nicely done Alan

Thanks David.

Trying to decide if I should go with a smooth tailgate from Mar-K.

http://www.mar-k.com/Catalog/Images/Items/g5866ftgs.jpg

Or a scripted one.

http://www.mar-k.com/Catalog/Images/Items/g5866ftgC.jpg

daverod 08-19-2010 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bubba327 (Post 4146993)
Useless Trivia of the day Alan . Pigs have no sweat glands and do not perspire, and can overheat , They love water misters and MUD. (As my girls learned in a 4-H /FFA swine project this summer.)
As for the humidity. I was in Washington DC this July during the 100* days & it was miserable. I never have been in the humid heat before made me sick and dehydrated.
Idaho has 100 degrees heat but desert humidity and is manageable to work in.

That man knows his pigs.:lol:

4dranch 08-19-2010 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4147236)
[COLOR="Blue"]I looking forward to progress Trying to decide if I should go with a smooth tailgate from Mar-K.

http://www.mar-k.com/Catalog/Images/Items/g5866ftgs.jpg

Or a scripted one.

http://www.mar-k.com/Catalog/Images/Items/g5866ftgC.jpg

I really like the script ones. Jason's turned out sweet.

del66 08-19-2010 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 4147236)
Trying to decide if I should go with a smooth tailgate from Mar-K.

http://www.mar-k.com/Catalog/Images/Items/g5866ftgs.jpg

Or a scripted one.

http://www.mar-k.com/Catalog/Images/Items/g5866ftgC.jpg

Go with the smooth, then paint cooler letters in, saying what ever you want.

my 2c del

fryer1979 08-20-2010 04:12 AM

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I'll cast a vote for the "smoothed" tailgate. Hard to tell for sure but it almost looks like the script gate has the script panel held on by rivets. With as much work as you are doing to shape up and smooth down your truck, I think the script tailgate would just look unfinished. I agree with del66, paint your oun choice of lettering on the smooth tailgate. My .02

Alan's Classic 08-20-2010 12:28 PM

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Thanks for the input on the T/G. The scripted looks more original and I kind of like that. I'm not fond of emblems or pinstripes. I like racing stripes, but not on this project. Plans for this truck are for a simple slick paint job with nothing on it, so I think a smooth T/G will work best for this project.;)

likaroc13 08-20-2010 01:20 PM

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with some of the smooth ones i've seen, it just looks too plain or out of place...but on a truck that's completely custom, i don't think it looks bad....either way, i'm sure it'll look just as slick as the rest of your truck

my67chevytruck 08-20-2010 02:24 PM

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I like the scripted ones, as the smooth ones look like an afterthought in my opinion. Whichever you choose, I know it will look good!

Just a thought, you could snap a couple of pictures, then post in the photoshop section, and have someone remove the scripting so you could actually see how it looks with your current setup, and smoothed....

63sbssbbw 08-21-2010 06:17 AM

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I think the stepside lettering looks pretty good,but like Del said, with smooth one you could do whatever you like
T

Alan's Classic 08-21-2010 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 4148966)
with some of the smooth ones i've seen, it just looks too plain or out of place...but on a truck that's completely custom, i don't think it looks bad....either way, i'm sure it'll look just as slick as the rest of your truck

Thanks, I hope so.

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Originally Posted by my67chevytruck (Post 4149029)
I like the scripted ones, as the smooth ones look like an afterthought in my opinion. Whichever you choose, I know it will look good!

Just a thought, you could snap a couple of pictures, then post in the photoshop section, and have someone remove the scripting so you could actually see how it looks with your current setup, and smoothed....

Can I use a pic when I first got the truck? It's blue, but it's the only pics I have of it together.

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Originally Posted by 63sbssbbw (Post 4150074)
I think the stepside lettering looks pretty good,but like Del said, with smooth one you could do whatever you like
T

After the clean and simple look.

Used some 18 guage to try to make some rain gutters for the A post. To my knowledge noone makes them. I don't need them, but Ronnie does on his build. Over all they turned out pretty good. My shear won't shear 18 guage so I had the cut it out by hand. The angle needs to be a little sharper to be exactly like the factory, but my break won't go any further. It will work like it is. I only made one for now. I need to find someone that can shear 18 guage. I thought about trying 20 guage, but I don't have any.

Here I used a short piece to practice my bends.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC03221.jpg

Next is the final product.

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC03223.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC03225.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC03227.jpg

http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/DSC03226.jpg

Next it's on to the bed...........Pics on the way.


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