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Molberg 03-16-2014 10:15 PM

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Thought I'd update this thing while I'm havin a beer and starin at it again.. Box all tore apart and stripped of paint. Even had a helper for an afternoon. (what are we gonna do today Dad?) The inner box support rails were rotten. (the part that rests on the wood floor) Dug out the metal brake and bent up some repair pieces.

Molberg 03-16-2014 10:21 PM

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Drilled holes through inner boxside and plug welded repair panels.. as well as stitched along inside of 90 deg. bend. The holes for tail lights/reverse lights were filled... as well as the holes for the stake pockets

Molberg 03-16-2014 10:26 PM

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Those steel flowers I made for wife to keep me from buyin anymore?... Wife voluntold me to make a set for a wedding present for her friend. Just buy them. This knocked a couple days off my truck time..

zicc1835 03-16-2014 10:26 PM

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i gotta know what your plan is for the taillites?

Molberg 03-16-2014 10:31 PM

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Back to the truck again.. cut a tail bed corner off my parts truck to replace the damaged one I found covered in filler while stripping paint. It was damaged as well on the lower side. So some is replacement... some is fabbed up.

Molberg 03-16-2014 10:36 PM

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i gotta know what your plan is for the taillites?

Hey zicc.. I've made an LED light bar I'm flush mounting in the rollpan... below the tail gate. 1" x 64" wide made from 4 individual multi LED light bars. Will appear as a continous light bar... full width with park lights on. But using sequencial flasher setup for signals..( inner flashes.. outer flashes.. etc)

Molberg 03-16-2014 10:44 PM

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Had some steel repair to do behind the wheel openings.. the goodmark repair panel I got my hands on fit like absolute crap. What a piece of garbage. Rear indent below tail lights non existent... and 45 deg. bend along the wheel opening not to be found either. I used pieces of it... but it took lots of reworking to make anything of it.. pittiful really..

zicc1835 03-16-2014 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Molberg (Post 6579222)
Hey zicc.. I've made an LED light bar I'm flush mounting in the rollpan... below the tail gate. 1" x 64" wide made from 4 individual multi LED light bars. Will appear as a continous light bar... full width with park lights on. But using sequencial flasher setup for signals..( inner flashes.. outer flashes.. etc)

very nice keep the pics coming ...your work is awesome

Molberg 03-16-2014 11:14 PM

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Thanks zicc!..
I won't take it to heart if anyone calls me mentally challenged for this one.. lol The tailgate I'm using was bowed.. like 1.5". There was only one way I could see to really get it straight again... so I split it. Drilled the spot welds.. zip cut along the top.. and split it all apart. After several hours with a hammer, block and a dolly, I think it's useable now. Rust removed/sealed from the inside.. and welded back together. Finished fabbing the cover plate for the reverse handle setup I made

Molberg 03-16-2014 11:19 PM

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I tack welded the gate skins to cross sills from the truck bed.. after verifying straight/true. This kept everything true as I welded it back together. Just finishing up the bodywork on the gate ... should be spraying some primer in the next day or 2. Box assembly will follow.. and my lightbar/rollpan setup.

Mr.Hyde 03-16-2014 11:38 PM

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looking awesome! i still need to strip and fit up my bed. I'm jealous of your heated shop it would make prrojects and running my own weld shop that much easier!

Molberg 03-16-2014 11:55 PM

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looking awesome! i still need to strip and fit up my bed. I'm jealous of your heated shop it would make prrojects and running my own weld shop that much easier!

Thanks..Lol... it'll come brother. I've spent lots of years working on gravel driveways and in unheated barns before I built this one

CURSED GEARS 03-17-2014 07:17 AM

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I really enjoy your thread. Your grill looks different, yet slightly familar, more modern, (which usually bothers me,) yet old style. Really like it. I to have been looking for that portion below the taillight where someone has hit mine. I have discovered all the replacements are flat, and dont have the body lines. Why wouldnt they make a proper patch repair? That makes no sense to me? Keep up the good work.

Molberg 03-17-2014 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by CURSED GEARS (Post 6579591)
I really enjoy your thread. Your grill looks different, yet slightly familar, more modern, (which usually bothers me,) yet old style. Really like it. I to have been looking for that portion below the taillight where someone has hit mine. I have discovered all the replacements are flat, and dont have the body lines. Why wouldnt they make a proper patch repair? That makes no sense to me? Keep up the good work.

Thanks... I haven't compared a triplus panel yet. Usually they fit ok. I figured this patch panel was for the wrong year at first.... Nothing lined up at all.

Molberg 03-17-2014 09:04 PM

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bodywork complete.. seam sealer on and just sprayed with hi builds. (filled antennae hole in cowl cover as well)

litew8 03-17-2014 09:24 PM

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Nice work.

Molberg 03-17-2014 09:47 PM

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Nice work.

Thank you..

swamp rat 03-18-2014 12:38 AM

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Lookin good!

CharlesUFarley 03-18-2014 02:05 AM

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Your craftsmanship is really impressive. Some of the mods you did such as the skull in the console and the grill are not necessarily something I would do to my car, but you did a hell of a job on all of them. Real nice work.

Molberg 03-22-2014 01:35 PM

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Thanks Charles... I just noticed your reply. Thought I'd add a pic to my thread of one I've completed... And the next one "in waiting".

Molberg 03-22-2014 01:37 PM

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And that's what u get for loading pics from a phone. Lol

Molberg 03-22-2014 01:48 PM

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Maybe a moderator will fix that for me...?

grbngrz 03-24-2014 05:30 PM

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Your work is awesome, you a bodyman by trade? Or where did you learn from?

Molberg 03-31-2014 10:11 PM

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Another update... built a wood frame to enable box assembly. The frame rests on a cab cart so I can roll it around. The LED tail light assembly I made is 4 individual lights, fiberglassed to 1" x 60" plate(1/8" thick) 5/16" rod welded to backside for mounting. Some 18g was broke into a channel shape to act as a recessed holder for the light. Holes drilled through it for lightbar mounting bolts.. and end caps fabbed up

Molberg 03-31-2014 10:14 PM

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To make room for the bar assembly within the roll pan.. the license plate area had to be reworked. New holes cut for license plate lights too.


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