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msgross 06-25-2007 07:39 AM

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wow, you do more in-between jobs than most of us do for jobs!:lol:

72CSTC5 06-25-2007 06:35 PM

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Hmmmm, curve balls huh? Good way to put it. I have had my fair lately as well. Good way of putting it. Keep us updated.

mkundo 06-25-2007 09:00 PM

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Kevin,
I'm a patient person. 1001, 1002, 1003. :-)

Rokcrln 07-28-2007 11:17 AM

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Lets get this party started!!
Today I will be kicking off "Project Trazer" with a fire wall shave. The Owner (mkundo) came over and we walked over teh build and made a parts list and got our game plan all planned out.

Here's what we came up with. For starters I am going to get teh fire wall shaved and teh gutter molded off as well. Then I will get the body all set and shimmed so our door gap is just right then I will weld in a full body cage so I can start cutting everything out that needs replacing. Once the old metal is removed (pass quarter panel, all rockers, inners, kick panel, drivers quarter lowers and dash) then it will head over to teh media blaster to get stripped and sealed before comming back for the rebuild process. This way we can clean and seal as much as posible to help this build last along time after it leaves my shop. After all the metal is replaced then I will start on the grafting of the truck cab roof. I wil post some pics tonight when I get some progress made.

Kevin
LFD inc.

bouncytruck 07-28-2007 12:29 PM

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So, we can expect pictures at the end of the day?

Rokcrln 07-28-2007 10:48 PM

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Well here is the first installment. I got the first stage done today and I will do the gutter and the heater notch fill after it has been blasted and sealed. I also removed the clutch bump to smooth things out a bit more.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Rokcrln 07-28-2007 10:58 PM

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Here are a few of teh other problem areas I will be getting to after the body is shimmed and braced.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

bouncytruck 07-29-2007 12:18 AM

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What are you going to do with the gutter? I ask because I am clueless about how things like that are removed.

Rokcrln 07-29-2007 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bouncytruck (Post 2283536)
What are you going to do with the gutter? I ask because I am clueless about how things like that are removed.

This one will be a simple 90* cap off with a thin strip of 18ga sheet metal. I do not remove teh gutter but instead I cap it off. If you want to see the total bomb of gutter shaving look up project "Lemod Drop" and check that one out.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

LUV2XCLR8 07-29-2007 07:39 AM

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Keep em coming :cool:

Angelse68cal 07-29-2007 02:23 PM

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All I have to say is that anything Kevin Touches Comes out to be a master piece I am Assuming the Kitchen included.LOL So All I have to say :metal: Kevin keep the pics coming I Love the projects you do and can spend numerous hours looking them over... Also how far is you place from San Bernardino Ca I would like to come up there and see some of the stuff you got going in person.

kyle4381 07-29-2007 02:50 PM

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Kevin, Nice progress. keep up the good work.

Rokcrln 07-29-2007 06:48 PM

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Well I am near Sacramento so ?

Here are a few pics of the finished kitchen. We also just finished putting in a 400amp service for the house and the shop and then put in a 4ton A/C and heat unit for the house.

Here is todays progress. We finally found an original set of 67 buckets and center consul for our 67 SS 396 chevelle. The car is a factory bench seat 4spd car but we wanted the buckets for it. It only has 30K original miles and is a blast to drive.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Rokcrln 08-11-2007 01:14 AM

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Got some more work done on the blazer todfay as well as some needed parts. I removed the dash in order to build the braces that will keep everything aligned when we pull the body off the frame to get it blasted. How it works is simple, I made attachment plates in 8 locations, 4 front and 4 rear. In front their are two were the dash bolts in using all three bolts and two more by the rear step up to the bed floor. These areas are bolting thru several layers of metal and will help hold things in place. The rear four are more to help my keep things perfectly square as I am replaceing bed sides and they bolt into the tail gate hinge and latch locations. Then I made turn buckle rods that will push or pull the body back into shape as needed. But the first step is to shim the body to get things lined up how you want them then you will tighten up the rods to hold it in place once you like how it all lines up. Then pull the body off and bag each shim pack and body mount seperetly so it will go back in the corredt spot.

Since the mounting plates and rods will be left on for soda blasting and wil not be removed untill the body is back on its frame I went ahead and cleaned and preped all mounting areas before bolting up the plates. I also removed the dash since I needed the mounting holes for my turn buckles and rods. Also we are putting in a very clean A/C dash after the body is all preped. I could have bolted my rods into the hinge mounts but then I could not test fit the doors with out removing everything and that defeats the hole reason for having them. The way I did it you can mount up doors, rockers, floor patches and almost any thing else you need to do while keeping the body right were you want it. I will be adding more braces before the body comes off but for now here is what I have done.

Kevin
LFD inc.

Rokcrln 08-11-2007 01:15 AM

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And yes all the rods do have left and right hand threads so it is very easy and fast to adjust things as needed. Then I welded a large nut over the rod to make it easier to adjust then using a pipe wrench or chanel locks.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

LUV2XCLR8 08-11-2007 07:19 AM

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:cool:

hgs_notes 08-11-2007 07:33 AM

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Well, at least your finally out doing something! Slacker.

Looks, good. I think I'll make a set of braces like that so the windshield doesn't hit me in the face when I finally try driving my junkyard Jimmy.

red71cheyenne 08-12-2007 06:19 PM

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Kevin, I like the rods and turnbuckles, look like they will work perfect to adjust the cab. How do you shim it all back in place where you want it to stay though? I have that problem with the passenger side on mine. The passenger side is way out of line with the driver's side. I'd like to match them up, but don't understand how I would shim it. Do you use just the cab mounts to do it? Or are you shimming somewhere else as well? Thanks, and keep the pics coming! Jeff.

Rokcrln 08-13-2007 12:12 AM

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Well if you have no rust than you will need to put in new body mounts and shim it with body washers between the mount and body. If you have rust than you need to do the same as above and once the body is close then the rods will help fine tune it in place and hold it so you can do all the rust repair with out the body moving around. Once it is all welded back up then release the rods and shim for final tolerance. Simple right:crazy:

Kevin
LFD Inc.

red71cheyenne 08-13-2007 12:32 AM

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Nah, I'm already at the repaired stage and reassembled, I just can't get the body to line up. The passenger side firewall is sitting farther forward than the driver's side and I'm trying to figure out how to pull it back and then shim. I think the rods will work for pulling, then do I just shim the body mounts? Or is there somewhere else I would need to shim? In front of the firewall where the floor supports are? Thanks, Jeff.

Rokcrln 08-13-2007 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by red71cheyenne (Post 2306741)
Nah, I'm already at the repaired stage and reassembled, I just can't get the body to line up. The passenger side firewall is sitting farther forward than the driver's side and I'm trying to figure out how to pull it back and then shim. I think the rods will work for pulling, then do I just shim the body mounts? Or is there somewhere else I would need to shim? In front of the firewall where the floor supports are? Thanks, Jeff.

If you are already repaired then you have one of two things going on.
1) When it was repaired it was not in th eright place and now it is "fixed" out of line and it may not shim out.
2) It was repaired right and just needs to be shimmed. If your passenger side needs to come back then you will want to add shims to the body mount under the pass door hinge area and remove any from the next body mount back from their. This will cause the body to flex down in the middle and "bow" the fire wall back. The rods I made will not help because their are designed to move and hold things in place before repairs are done.

Hope this helps.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

raggedjim 08-13-2007 11:14 AM

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Jeez, Kevin's temporary braces look better than my permanent repairs!

Rg

red71cheyenne 08-13-2007 05:50 PM

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Thanks Kevin! I'll try that and see if I can get it all in line. Jeff.

Rokcrln 08-18-2007 04:19 PM

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Well I am working out of town right now so that only leaves Saturday for blazer play, I mean work;) I hung the doors and they were way off untill I started turning the brace nut and they lined up real fast. I also hung some front fenders for mock up just to double check things and I like what I see. I am going to pick up the truck cab tonight for the donner roof and some other misc metal. It is a shame to cut up this cab because it is one of the cleanest ones I have seen. And no don't even ask because it is getting cut up, I belive if you are building a nice vehical you want to start with the best parts you can find. We are also now going to replace the drivers bed side with a new SWB side because it will save time and turn out with less filler. Also their are no door latches installed right so what you see is what you get for fitment. We all know how much a blazer door will more for the latch to line up when shut hard enough!
More to come later!

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Rokcrln 08-18-2007 04:24 PM

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So the next step once the cab is here is to cut, chop and mock it all up. Once I am happy with all the fitment I will tack it all in place then cut al the rusted sheet metal off and send it out for blasting and epoxy coating. Then it will come back for new metal and minor body work.

Kevin
LFD inc.

Rokcrln 08-18-2007 09:27 PM

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Well here is the donner parts cab. Like I said it is a shame to cut it up but like I said start with the bests!

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Rokcrln 08-19-2007 07:43 PM

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Had a few hours to kill today and thought I would get started on the cab roof chop. I first made a templet of the inside of the blazer tub were the cab back panel will weld in. Then I took that and transfered it to the back of the cab. Then I braced off the blazer windshield so it would not move once I cut the top off. I also added two locators to the blazer brace to help make sure the top lines up perfect. I then added a brace to teh truck cab window opening as well and started cutting after measuring several times. The back of the truck cab is cut off right at the floor line but I will section in the bottom of the cab later so all the panels will look complete and not cut off like they do now.

Kevin
LFD inc.

Rokcrln 08-19-2007 07:47 PM

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I ended up cutting part of the truck cab's "B" pillar that I will graft into teh blazer tub for two reasons. First it will make the joining of these two parts alot stronger that if you made all your conections in the same plain. Second the passenger side of the blazer has some damage to the "B" post so this will solve the problem of fixing that area. The drivers side I cut out just below the strike plate and the passenger side was cut at the lower body line.

Well I am working out of town during the week so I will not have any more up dates untill next weekend.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

sick69 08-19-2007 07:59 PM

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I think this, like everything else Kevin does, is gonna turn out pretty damn clean! I look forward to watching this build progress.



Frank

smbrouss70 08-19-2007 10:26 PM

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Kevin, the bracing in the windshield opening is such simple idea, even I can do it! Now I know that when I replace the windshield frame on my blazer that it will be in the right spot!

Yukon Jack 08-20-2007 11:54 AM

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Pretty amazing.

deer slayer 08-20-2007 05:29 PM

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your crazy too i just did the same thing but it wasnt going on a blazer tub

Frizzle Fry 08-20-2007 06:17 PM

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I like how you cut the rear corners of the cab so the Blazer bed-sides will "plug right in." You plan things out well :metal:

Frizzle Fry 08-20-2007 06:20 PM

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BTW, saw another Trazer at a local cruise in. Thought you'ed like to see it:

jaros44sr 08-20-2007 07:07 PM

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Sorta looks like an El Camino, only a truck. You guys have better vision than I, guess I just have to wait awhile and pay attention...

Nice work, Kevin!!! Youz guys never cease to amaze me. J.

meathead95 08-20-2007 07:08 PM

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has ther ever been any pics posted of lemon drop all finished? just wondering if i missed them.

Rokcrln 08-25-2007 02:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smbrouss70 (Post 2317004)
Kevin, the bracing in the windshield opening is such simple idea, even I can do it! Now I know that when I replace the windshield frame on my blazer that it will be in the right spot!

Yep some times the hardest part is to remember to keep it simple!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2318122)
I like how you cut the rear corners of the cab so the Blazer bed-sides will "plug right in." You plan things out well :metal:

I plan well? I think your woirk on the burb/Tahoe is way past what I have planned for this build! But wait for my 2WD Blazer to get started;)

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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2318125)
BTW, saw another Trazer at a local cruise in. Thought you'ed like to see it:

Looks good but I think the Chop went about 1/2" or so too much for me.

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Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 2318196)
Sorta looks like an El Camino, only a truck. You guys have better vision than I, guess I just have to wait awhile and pay attention...

Nice work, Kevin!!! Youz guys never cease to amaze me. J.

Thanks

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Originally Posted by meathead95 (Post 2318200)
has ther ever been any pics posted of lemon drop all finished? just wondering if i missed them.

It is not fully complete yet but paint is done and this is the most curent pic I have before the owner loaded it up and moved to a new house.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

LUV2XCLR8 08-25-2007 07:20 AM

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You are a Artist :cool:

Rokcrln 08-25-2007 03:16 PM

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Here are some progress shots from this morning. I will get more later when I have a chance.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

LUV2XCLR8 08-25-2007 03:18 PM

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Awesome :metal:


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