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mjensen 02-10-2013 08:38 PM

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Not much progress to report this weekend, but I do plan on hitting it hard next weekend. Last weekend I built the mount for my Blazer tank. This weekend, I bought a new welding helmet because it was 50% off. You HAVE to buy things when they're on sale right? :lol: Oh, and I found out that Harbor Freight does sell the safety wire I was after. .99 cents for 25', that I can live with! Next weekend I plan on getting the T case all wrapped up, as well as get the tank mounted. If I'm extremely productive, I'll start on the brake lines....but, knowing me, I'll probably spend most of my time drinking....I mean thinking about it :lol:

Not a great pic, but here's the mount.
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mjensen 02-17-2013 02:15 PM

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Yeah! One more item put on!! Got the tank mounted yesterday. The mounts are just tacked in. I'll finish weld it when I bring the frame back to my house.Attachment 1061823

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Mustard72 02-17-2013 11:17 PM

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So the gas tank has to sit below the top of the frame rails so the bed support rails don't need to be modified, correct?

Is that a Blazer tank from a 67-72 Blazer? It doesn't look like what I thought they looked like? Looks like it should work great, just not what I thought these Blazer tanks looked like.

Nice work!!!

mjensen 02-17-2013 11:39 PM

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So the gas tank has to sit below the top of the frame rails so the bed support rails don't need to be modified, correct?

Is that a Blazer tank from a 67-72 Blazer? It doesn't look like what I thought they looked like? Looks like it should work great, just not what I thought these Blazer tanks looked like.

Nice work!!!

Thanks!

This is a tank from a 85 Blazer. I went with this style because it was one of the bigger tanks, and another member used this style and it looked like it fit well. I'm still not sure if the bed will need work, but I don't think I will have to do anything as the top of the tank is level with the top of the frame rails.

mjensen 02-25-2013 12:00 AM

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No progress to report on the truck this weekend, as I'm waiting for my brake lines to show up. I decided to bend up my own lines, so wish me luck! :lol:

So to fill my time this weekend, I decided to build a welding table for my bench :metal:
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67cheby 02-25-2013 01:07 PM

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nice addition ! Buy twice as much line as you need...LOL, or maybe i am the only one that has that bad of a learning curve !

mjensen 02-26-2013 09:39 PM

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nice addition ! Buy twice as much line as you need...LOL, or maybe i am the only one that has that bad of a learning curve !

Thanks! Yeah, I'm sure I'm going to be sad that I decided to go the route of building my own lines...but, they always make more right :lol:

Mustard72 02-27-2013 11:26 PM

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That's one of those jobs that you don't get really good at until the last few bends, and then you have to learn all over again in 6 years the next time you do it.:lol:

Are you flaring your own ends, too?

Nice welding bench addition. So does that hinge down when you're not using it? I should do something like that.

mjensen 02-28-2013 12:20 AM

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That is so true! Not sure what I'm thinking but hopefully I can learn to put my ADD behind me and focus. I may end up with something I can be proud of :lol: I will be flaring my own ends, so that ought to be an adventure!!!

Thanks!!! I didn't do a hinge on the bench because I didn't have any scrap material to build one, but I came up with a way to hook it on there so that I can pull it off and store it when I'm not using it. I'm pretty happy with the way that it turned out, except for the legs. I'm going to redo them this weekend.

mjensen 02-28-2013 11:28 PM

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Yeah!!! My frustration in a box was delivered today! I'm more nervous than ever now :lol:

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Mustard72 03-01-2013 12:21 AM

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Hey, at least you don't have the cab or bed on the frame now. Otherwise you'd be installing hte lines on your back or maybe on a creeper and forgetting to bring the bender(s) under the truck with you. That's when things start going down hill. "The bend isn't quite right (or maybe just really wrong), but I think I can just bend it the right way here under the truck by hand". :lol:

Good luck! Don't forget to put the flare nuts on before flaring the ends. Don't ask me how I know...

mjensen 03-01-2013 12:26 AM

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Haha! Yeah, this should be an adventure! Thanks for the advice, I'm sure that I will have several of those darn nuts jump off the end of the line just before I flare them...at least that's what I'll tell people when I forget to put them on :lol:

gdavis 03-01-2013 08:11 PM

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Yeah!!! My frustration in a box was delivered today! I'm more nervous than ever now :lol:

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Today, went to our local Advance Auto parts store. The General manager took me in the back and showed me a brake line. It is made out of nickle,copper and iron. You can bend it all kinds of way. He tied it in a knot and it did not kink or any thing. I was woundering have anyone tried this brake line. It looks like a real time saver. it will not rust, bend, corrode, or stretch or leak up to 6000 psi

mjensen 03-01-2013 10:14 PM

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Wow, that sounds cool. I would be interested to hear if anyone has used them. Of course I'm not sure what I would do without all the frustration lol

mud.man.rj 03-02-2013 01:04 AM

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What brand was the super flexable brake line, sounds very useful.

mjensen 03-03-2013 02:04 PM

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The only progress made was bringing the frame back to my garage. It will be nice to be able to walk out and work on it.

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Low Elco 03-03-2013 02:07 PM

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Bending is no problem- lay it out with coathanger wire first. Flaring always causes me vast amounts of violent profanity.

Mustard72 03-04-2013 10:06 PM

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LOL

Sometimes violent profanity is what it takes to get the job done!

mjensen 03-04-2013 11:07 PM

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I'm saving up money for my swear jar now :lol:

Gonna need a bigger jar!

mjensen 03-10-2013 12:41 AM

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grrrr.... Ever have one of those days where you suck at organizing and planning? Oh wait, that's every day for me :lol:

Today my plan was to start on the brake lines....what really happened is that I broke the flaring tool on a scrap piece. ooops I am very happy with my Eastwood tools though. I bent up the scrap after the epic flaring fail :lol:
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I did manage to finish weld my tank mount. Oh, I also fixed the driver's side tank strap. I was not happy with it, so I reworked it.
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Then, I got bored and started practicing TIG. I am no good, but then again, I just started.

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Mustard72 03-10-2013 01:12 PM

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What broke? The little centering pin that goes in the tube as you make the flare?

At least you were able to stay busy in the shop. I always feel like practice time (either with your tig or some other skill) is wasteful, but in reality it is always time well spent.

mjensen 03-10-2013 01:22 PM

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Yup...snapped the little bugger right off :lol: I'll have to lube it up better next time I guess.

Yeah, it was nice to dink around and learn. I'm going to have to keep at it if I plan on welding my own exhaust...not sure I will, but it never hurts to dream :lol:

Mustard72 03-10-2013 01:27 PM

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Those frigging things snap off so easy it makes you wonder how they don't snap off every time you use it.

mjensen 03-10-2013 01:39 PM

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Yeah, Eastwood sells just the die and I wonder if the quality is any better.
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mjensen 03-10-2013 11:07 PM

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Got the replacement tool today, and was actually successful in creating a double flare on a piece of scrap. Next weekend I will try and form up some lines.

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