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Kim57 06-29-2015 09:29 AM

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Nice job on the install.
Kim

OrrieG 06-29-2015 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Nut Case (Post 7224859)
OrreG Maybe a small triangle gusset could be welded to the spacer only might give it more strength, just a thought. Great work you have provided lots of good information. Thanks NC

I will keep that in mind if I ever have problems.

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When I changed compressors from R 12 to R 134 I was told to change the oil in the compressor.
I like your hard lines from the condenser to the evap

I read that I could have swapped out the oil, but with all the other issues decided to just get the correct compressor. Hard lines are VA. I did all the hoses using a Mastercool crimper.

OrrieG 07-04-2015 03:22 PM

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Back and corner panels upholstered and installed. Have a few wrinkles because of extreme changes in angle and curvature, will try steaming it later, but no biggie they are on the bottom of the speaker bump and the seats will hide them most of the time. Got some nuclear grade headliner adhesive from local hot rod upholstery shop, works great. All hidden fasteners except for three along the bottom of the back panel. Now I just need to find some nice fishing rod holders.

Kim57 07-04-2015 05:35 PM

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Looks real nice.
Kim

Advanced Design 07-04-2015 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 7230782)
Looks real nice.
Kim

X2...nice work!

1985-GMC 07-05-2015 12:02 AM

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Very nice! I plan on using that bubble insulation stuff on my trucks as well.

oldman3 07-05-2015 09:41 AM

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OrrieG, nice job on the back panel and corners, material looks great...Jim

dyno 07-05-2015 07:56 PM

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Worked some today, installed the shift bezel. The 82 Eldo shift used a cable to move the indicator in the bezel. I got an original 64 Chevelle unit with repop graphics to work with the TH350. Need to touch up the paint and add the pointer. Did I mention its a bit warm?? Garage was only 90...

No joke on the thermometer! Kicking myself for deciding not to put A/C in my truck! At least we have a little reprieve today in the temps.

Make any progress on the steering mod?

Dan in Pasadena 07-06-2015 02:14 AM

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Looks great Orrie, but I've gotta ask, what are the three big openings for? How is it that they can't be seen after the material is on there? Is it just that the material is stretched tightly?

OrrieG 07-06-2015 05:42 PM

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Looks great Orrie, but I've gotta ask, what are the three big openings for? How is it that they can't be seen after the material is on there? Is it just that the material is stretched tightly?

Material is mounted to a piece of 3/16" plywood with up angled wood blocks that match down angled blocks on back of frame. PW slip up so angles are engaged to pull it tight at top, screws hold it tight at bottom. Corners have pieces that slip behind the center frame and are screwed to tie all together. I did the sub frame to have something to screw to for rod holders, possible future storage box, etc.

OrrieG 07-06-2015 05:59 PM

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No joke on the thermometer! Kicking myself for deciding not to put A/C in my truck! At least we have a little reprieve today in the temps.

Make any progress on the steering mod?

modified the pitman arm to move two splines towards frame. Shortened the drag link to get minimum length. Picked up a lot more rotation but still about 1/4" off of the spindle bump stop with 215R75-16 tires. If I can find some 205R85-16 I can maintain the diameter I want and they should clear. The guy that did the modification originally is running 84ish axles and they cleared with 235r75-16 tires so geometry of the axle must be a little different.

_Ogre 07-06-2015 06:37 PM

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nice speaker pods and back panel orrieg :D

OrrieG 07-06-2015 08:45 PM

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nice speaker pods and back panel orrieg :D

Thanks I learned a lot from your fiberglass work thread. Like the old timer told me never put on more filler in the morning than you can remove in the afternoon!

_Ogre 07-07-2015 10:52 AM

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i learned that paint grade vs vinyl or cloth is a world of difference
paint grade means hours of hand sanding and filling
vinyl/cloth is 1 coat, power sand and cover... easy peasy :D

OrrieG 07-07-2015 03:27 PM

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Exactly, fabric over foam hides a lot. Or you can spend a lot of time on making molds and gelcoat/glas too!

OrrieG 07-09-2015 11:22 PM

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Did the head liner. 1/8" masonite with 3/8" upholstery foam and fabric. Cut the masonite 5/8" larger than open on front, back and one side; 1/4" on other side and back about 3" on front and back. That is what lets you get one front corner in, then work around to the back and across. Then slid it back to center. Held the foam back about 3/4" and bevel cut the edge. Tight fit but with Ms. Joan's assistance got it wrestled into place. Hint: nitrile gloves help a lot in sliding it for fine tuning once it is wedged into the space. Just need to install the split trim (door protectiong edging), it is buried in one of the part boxes.

Daze57 07-10-2015 03:35 AM

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great job!!!

oldman3 07-10-2015 09:33 AM

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Looks super, nice job...Jim Tell Ms. Joan she does nice work...Jim

Kim57 07-10-2015 09:54 AM

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Looks great.
Kim

OrrieG 07-10-2015 10:06 PM

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Door Panels. The stock raised metal accent will be metallic black to match the steering wheel , knobs and ac grille. Rest of panel will be silver birch to match the rest of interior. Arm rest is grey matching the seat leather, door handles stock chrome and black knobs.

OrrieG 07-20-2015 12:16 AM

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Put some elbow grease into an old school back up light I got yesterday at a swap meet for $8. I wanted something that looked correct for the 50's. Allstate Brand, glass lense and good 50's American chrome came back with a little polishing. Cleaned up the electrical, rewired and works great. Just need to find a brighter bulb. Not shown is the rest of the bracket and mounting bolt. It will mount next to the license plate.

Also finished insulating the cab floor. You can also see one of the carpet templates, getting close to having the interior wrapped up.

Kim57 07-20-2015 09:53 AM

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Nice light.
Kim

OrrieG 07-22-2015 12:17 AM

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Working on the carpet fitting. made a template but found it only worked to identify problem areas. Cut is wide and lined up the part across the brace and taped it. Then started on the passenger side add slowly nipped and tucked around the speaker pod, AC, and shifter. Wanted to see if it would lay over the hump, it does not, which is ok. Then fit around the gas pedal, steering column cover and speaker pod on other side. Will trim the step sides last. Also decided to make a panel to put in front of the fuse panel to hide the wiring and brake cable.

Kim57 07-22-2015 09:51 AM

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Nice color on the carpet.
Kim

OrrieG 07-22-2015 12:19 PM

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Yes it is a heavy duty commercial tight loop with built in soil release, etc. so it will be easy to clean. Better than the orange outdoor foam backed stuff I had in there before!


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