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flips72 11-11-2011 06:29 PM

Re: My 64 C-10 fleetside shortbed build
 
yep, it works pretty good but i have to do it on the ground so i cant recycle, thought about putting a big tarp down and seeing how that would work.

allaboutchevelles 11-11-2011 08:09 PM

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Flip, where do you get your sand from?? Ill be heading to raleigh tomorrow for the carolina collector car show and swap meet. hoping to check out some truck vendors and look at a cab corner replacement panel. I bought one at the charlotte show from some vendor and the quality is so bad, ill have to do some surgery on that thing to make it look the same as the other side.

flips72 11-11-2011 08:51 PM

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i get my sand at tractor suppy its black diamond but its nowhere as cheap as yours. good luck on the hunt for parts.

Strodder 11-11-2011 08:56 PM

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I have to find a cheaper place than Harbor Freight. :uhmk:

allaboutchevelles 11-12-2011 10:10 PM

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Well I made it to the classic collector car show today at the raleigh fairgrounds. I was in luck with finding a better replacement cab corner today. I tried to take some pics to show the differance. The main issue is at the bottom of the cab corner where it meets the rocker panel. If you need one of these be sure to look at it in person before purchasing it. When I got home I looked at the sticker from the manufactor on both cab corners and both were from KEYPARTS, it was the exact same sticker, same part number, same everything, but differant part. I also found a thermostat housing i needed for 5 bucks.

allaboutchevelles 11-12-2011 10:18 PM

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Heres some pics from the car show today that some of the older guys here on the threads may enjoy. 1957 chevrolet model 150 transporting moonshine. The other is a 1964 chevy milk truck.

allaboutchevelles 11-12-2011 11:35 PM

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Heres some pics from the car show today that some of the older guys here on the threads may enjoy. 1957 chevrolet model 150 transporting moonshine. The other is a 1964 milk truck.

X24 11-12-2011 11:59 PM

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You sir are an animal.... So impressive...
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allaboutchevelles 11-15-2011 12:01 AM

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Heres some pics from the car show today that some of the older guys here on the threads may enjoy. 1957 chevrolet model 150 transporting moonshine. The other is a 1964 milk truck.

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flips72 11-15-2011 03:21 PM

Re: My 64 C-10 fleetside shortbed build
 
man that 57 is sweet, and i will be by thursday to pick up your hood, :lol: i also need to bring me a 55 gallon drum and get some sand while im there.

allaboutchevelles 11-16-2011 11:35 PM

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I borrowed my cousins stud gun and started trying to attack the dent in my roof. Can any good body guys give me some advise on getting this dent right??? I got the small crease pulled out and the dent is gone now BUT the metal is flimsy now. it pops in and out, if it would stay pulled out then it would almost be perfect but with a slight push it pops back in. the area is about a 6 inch diameter. if you look at the pic you can barely see the purple marker where I outlined the spot. I pulled a small string from one side of the cab to the other side so I could see the low spots. if I pull the dent out its about perfect but when u push it goes back in, How can I fix this???

Alan's Classic 11-17-2011 12:34 AM

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It's really hard to tell you how to fix that "oil can" you are hearing. I generally use more pins spread around the area and slowly and gently pull each one. There is no step by step instructions. It's more trial and error. I'm sure there is someone that can save the day and tell you exactly how to do it. Every dent is different.

Strodder 11-17-2011 01:20 AM

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Sounds like you have to shrink it. I haven't perfected it yet. :waah:

Check out these videos by Ron Covell. He's a cool guy, and his videos are the best. :metal:

Alan's Classic 11-17-2011 01:32 AM

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:agree:

Shrinking is a lot of fun. I can fake my way thru it. That doesn't mean I'm good. ;). I have been able to use multiple pins and get the dent out if when there is a oil can. A ridge (body line) can keep tension in the metal. Now that is clear as mud. :lol:
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Strodder 11-17-2011 02:54 AM

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Mud fixes everything. :haha:

McMurphy 11-18-2011 02:07 PM

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If all else fails, can you tack a stiffner to the inside wall of the sheet metal?
I would envision something like a large plate with a hole in the center and tacked in?

But I am NOT speaking from experience mind you, just asking...

hopped up 11-18-2011 04:12 PM

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get out the torch and shrink that area. its called oil canning. the metal was stretched too far , only way to fix properly is shrink with a torch, or shrink disc
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chad64chevy 11-18-2011 05:41 PM

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i have the same problem with my roof, mines in the same areas but more to the back of the rested part of the roof! whats the best way to shrink the metal! would someone heat the metal then cool it down with a cold rag? i need to check into this!

McMurphy- i dont think you can do that, for one theres no way to get to that spot without cut a hole in the roof or taking the inner panel out!

chad64chevy 11-18-2011 05:49 PM

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allabout- the bottom of that cab looks really good now i can almost not see where you had to patch it in the pictures! but i kept looking back and forth to see the differents, really good job, i would have never guessed you didnt know how to weld before either

Alan's Classic 11-18-2011 06:47 PM

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I feel like an idiot. :lol: I called it tin can. I know better. It is oil canning. Does your dent puller have a shrinking tip on it? It looks like a mushroom. I've used it before to heat up an area and quench it with cold water. It works just takes practice. YouTube also has several videos on shrinking metal.
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McMurphy 11-18-2011 07:09 PM

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This is awesome.
I cannot open a thread on someones build and not learn something!
College should be this easy, fun, applicable, and cheap!

If it was, maybe I would go... :lol:

allaboutchevelles 11-18-2011 07:20 PM

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Thanks for the help guys. Alan>I will have to go back down to the shop and look in the box and see if that mushroom shrinker is in there. It belongs to my cousin so im not real familiar with it. I dont have a torch set yet, just a small propane torch. I have heard of heating it up and sticking a wet rag on it to shrink it but I dont know exactly where I should heat it. I dont want to make it worse. I got it almost perfect now but it will still pop in with light pressure. good thing is it always pops back out by itself. I need to check out youtube tonight and see if any good shrinking tips on there. I wanted to work down in the shop tonight but I ran out of gas for the heater and its cold here tonight, low of 29 degrees.

Strodder 11-19-2011 11:42 AM

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When I talked to Ron Covell he said "I don't like to quench it with something cold. I let it cool naturally." I didn't get it. He probably wanted me to buy his video. :lol:

allaboutchevelles 11-19-2011 12:22 PM

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strodder> I looked at alot of metal working videos on youtube last night and it seems to be a pretty straight foward fix on this oil canning issue. Everyone was heating and cooling with a wet rag and hammer on dolly. I saw a guy on there doing it on the back of a cab with out a hammer or dolly and still fixed the problem. I guess ill be trying it next time I go down to the shop.

Strodder 11-19-2011 12:48 PM

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I'll have to check it out on You Tube.


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