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cornerstone 05-20-2020 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by MDPotter (Post 8742460)
Have you figured out your fan wiring yet? I've been doing research on Gen V's in hopes of doing one on the next project. From what I've read, the ECM is not capable of turning on fans with a high/low function like the previous generations. It controls the speed of the fans in a variable speed fashion. That or you can install a temp sender and a standalone fan controller, but I like how clean the factory setup is and letting the ECM control the fans.

Updates? Unfortunately nothing to report truck wise. I've been preparing for my daughters wedding that is scheduled this coming Oct. 10. She wants to have her ceremony and reception here at our place, and that requires a ton of work to be ready for that. She wants the ceremony to be near a particular grouping of trees and have the guests be able to have a short walk over to the barn where dinner will be served, then dancing. I've been focusing on building a shop so I can store all the stuff that is currently in my pole barn. The plan is to in to pour a slab in the barn which will server as our reception hall. I think I may have agreed to more than I can get done in time...

I know that my stand alone harness, (from Swaptime) does have a single wire that is labeled "fan" The fan that I installed just has 2 wires, so I'm hoping my computer can work with what I bought. It would be really cool if the ECM does control my fan with variable speed because it seems like it may be loud at full speed. I probably wouldn't be able to hear it over the motor anyway. I won't be much of a help with anything wiring related, but I'll be glad to try.

MDPotter 05-20-2020 09:57 AM

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It just so happens that I'm getting married Oct 10 as well! That does sound like a lot of work. But hey, instead of paying a venue you have improvements to your property!

We don't even have an engine yet, I'm just doing some preliminary research. If we end up going the Gen V route I'll have to get ahold of Mitch to talk through some details. I like the way he reworks the harnesses and he seems to be a good source of Gen V swap information.

cornerstone 05-20-2020 11:00 AM

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Congratulations on your wedding man! I guess it’s true what they say “Great minds think alike!” That was exactly my thinking, I mean a decent venue runs at least 5K, and the slab will be about the same, plus I get my shop finally erected... it’s a win win. My plan currently is to do the work myself, but I’m starting to think I may have to hire it out.

MDPotter 05-20-2020 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8743078)
Congratulations on your wedding man! I guess it’s true what they say “Great minds think alike!” That was exactly my thinking, I mean a decent venue runs at least 5K, and the slab will be about the same, plus I get my shop finally erected... it’s a win win. My plan currently is to do the work myself, but I’m starting to think I may have to hire it out.

Thanks! I'm just hoping this COVID stuff is mostly gone by then so everything can happen as planned.

TA_C10 05-25-2020 03:16 PM

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Dang, been gone too long. Lot's going on around here! Excited to see the paint man. And you better bet you will need the slowest reducer they make in our heat brother. I had good luck painting in a homeade garage booth with slow reducer made for 90* heat. And my garage was around 90-100* when I painted. No problems. Single Stage hot rod flatz. But just keep an eye on it, will be fine.

I like that blaster idea. The tank looks like it will work. I wish i had a blaster. Borrowed one of those HF double tanks from a friend. It didn't really work very well for me. If I had a blast cabinet for small parts it would work just fine. The tank you show and setup looks like it should have good volume and pressure.

:chevy:

TA_C10 05-25-2020 03:20 PM

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Oh, and 2 thumbs up, wait, there is an emoticon for that.... :thumbs: for that Billy Jenkins Bock!!!!

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GerhardH 06-24-2020 12:29 PM

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Come back after a while and Brian has done magic things- Congratulation looks prettttttty good cowboy.

I would spend one more Billy Jenkins Bock!!!:metal:

Cheers!

cornerstone 07-18-2020 12:21 AM

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No truck update yet, but at least one project that was holding me up is done now. I had been working on getting the concrete forms built for my shop. I took a look at the calendar and at the pace I had been going, there was no way I would have enough time to get both slabs poured before the wedding. I changed the order of priority and switched over to the pole barn project. That’s where my daughter wants to have her wedding reception a few months from now, and dancing on a dirt floor wasn’t gonna cut it. It took a week for me to clean it out and sell off a ton of stuff. I bit the bullet and found a cement crew and got it knocked out this week.

Of course every year it seems the heaviest work I do is exactly the time we hit 100* and stay there til I’m done. Good Lord it’s HOT IN TEXAS.

Kronald_70GMC 07-18-2020 12:43 AM

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That is a pretty cool looking pole barn!

TA_C10 07-18-2020 04:50 AM

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Agreed, very nice barn your building there. Does the loft go all the way front to back? And yeah man, it's been hot, making my body work go slow...

cornerstone 07-18-2020 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by TA_C10 (Post 8776634)
Does the loft go all the way front to back?

Thanks guys. Yes the loft is the full 36 feet deep.. I have a staircase to the loft that I had to remove so the concrete work could proceed smoothly. If I keep that one I want to have it raise up to stay out of the way of the lower floor. I've also considered building a ladder to get up and pole to slide down, as a kid I went over to a friends house who had a barn with a hay loft that had a pole to slide down, so much fun back then. I'd probably bust an ankle if I tried it at 52.:lol:

GerhardH 09-16-2020 10:28 AM

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Wonderful!!!!

TA_C10 09-19-2020 11:09 AM

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And bump. How's the truck?

cornerstone 09-21-2020 10:10 PM

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How's the truck?

Lonely and dusty. I'm hoping just one more month and I'll be able to get back to work on it.:waah:

TA_C10 12-02-2020 05:11 PM

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No progress in forever. The flag is going up!

:bsf:

MDPotter 12-02-2020 05:20 PM

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Yeah, the wedding was almost two months ago!

1971Stepside 12-02-2020 05:58 PM

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Cornerstone...don't listen to them. I'm going on 4 years of honeymoon, but seriously why aren't you working on the truck!? LOL

cornerstone 12-04-2020 10:51 AM

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No progress in forever. The flag is going up!

:bsf:

The B.S. flag is well deserved...

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Originally Posted by MDPotter (Post 8843878)
Yeah, the wedding was almost two months ago!

:lol::lol::lol:

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Cornerstone...don't listen to them. I'm going on 4 years of honeymoon, but seriously why aren't you working on the truck!? LOL

Why you ask?

For the last month it's been our master bathroom remodel down to the studs, tile shower walls complete with cubby holes, floating concrete countertop vanity, tile floors and sheet rock / tape and bed/ texture. Only a paint job remaining!

A weeks worth of work installing a 7.5 KW off grid solar panel system on the roof of the barn for "free" electricity for life. Still have another couple of weeks to go til that's finished!

Who knows how much time I have in a real estate deal. I had to re platt my land in order to sell off our rental house to some friends. It'll be great having another family with boys my sons age around so he has other buddies to ride dirt bikes with, instead of only me.

Then there was the chicken coup remodel... and the car repairs... and and and

Responsibilities suck!

I do appreciate you guys calling me out though! It's nice to know someone else besides me wants to see my truck finished!;)

MDPotter 12-04-2020 11:00 AM

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We're just giving you crap - we know life happens. I can certainly be blamed for neglecting some things for working on trucks instead. But those all sound like more important tasks than a truck!

Would it be weird if I asked for before/after pics of your bathroom? That sounds like a really nice job. I've got a buddy interested in concrete countertops and in my commercial construction world it's not something I see.

rowdy11 12-04-2020 11:25 AM

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Guilty of this as well...very busy pandemic summer and fall with unexpected big events such as weddings and remodels are sometimes a part of life. Welcome overall but it can be detrimental for builds.

Hey when you have no one following your build like I do, you don't get as much good natured ribbing! Lots of folks invested in your success and have the best intentions for you. Can't wait for the time that it works in your life to spin back up and finish your build!

1971Stepside 12-04-2020 12:24 PM

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We're just giving you crap - we know life happens
This is correct

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Hey when you have no one following your build like I do, you don't get as much good natured ribbing!
Your last update was in June! Let's get it going man. I love your build...in fact it is probably going to cost me a lot of money because I want to build a 4wd now.

TA_C10 12-04-2020 06:15 PM

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http://i.imgur.com/uxSi42Mh.png

cornerstone 12-10-2020 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by MDPotter (Post 8844721)
Would it be weird if I asked for before/after pics of your bathroom? That sounds like a really nice job. I've got a buddy interested in concrete countertops and in my commercial construction world it's not something I see.

Not weird at all, pm me your number and I'll send pics to you directly.

tucktuck 12-18-2020 11:34 AM

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Check your PMs when you get a chance please sir. Cant wait to get caught up with you...

cornerstone 12-18-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by tucktuck (Post 8851464)
Check your PMs when you get a chance please sir. Cant wait to get caught up with you...

I answered your questions just now. Tell us about the truck in your avatar! Is it yours or what you eventually are hoping to have?

tucktuck 12-18-2020 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8851472)
I answered your questions just now. Tell us about the truck in your avatar! Is it yours or what you eventually are hoping to have?

I wish...That has been my inspiration for the last several years. I found a great deal on a 72 that I couldn't pass up, so unless I can find a factory 68 front end, I'll build it as a 72 and then build another one as a 68.

rowdy11 12-18-2020 06:47 PM

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I posted an update and am finally back at it, just because you asked :)! 4X4 build has been fun but it's like adding a bit of additional length to the story problem you're trying to figure out. For example, my LS harness has a speed sensor that used to be wired into a transfer case and won't work with my NP 205....what to do?

I'm excited for all of us to be able to get back to work and hopefully come out in 2021 with awesome builds!

cornerstone 05-13-2021 10:57 PM

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To my shame almost another year has zipped by with zero progress. Now Loyd is a recycle bin and a catch all....:waah:

MDPotter 05-14-2021 09:47 AM

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The good news is that your powertrain is new enough that you still have a few years before it becomes as common as a gen 3/4 swap.

Don't sweat it though - you're probably doing more important things with your time and money. But I do cringe a little bit seeing it full of recycling.

TexasLS1 05-14-2021 10:52 AM

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I have to commend you for trying, but when they said “Milk, it does a body good”, they didn’t mean it would do your body work for you!!!:lol::mm::bann:

Sorry, I couldn’t resist a cheesy joke...

Srsly tho, we totally know how it goes with life getting busy, lots of other things take precedent and it’s not easy to find free time. Thanks for taking the time to update tho and let us know about Lloyd, you’ll get there and we’ll look forward to progress as it comes.

cornerstone 05-15-2021 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by MDPotter (Post 8920577)
The good news is that your powertrain is new enough that you still have a few years before it becomes as common as a gen 3/4 swap.

Don't sweat it though - you're probably doing more important things with your time and money. But I do cringe a little bit seeing it full of recycling.

Thanks Potter, truth is I sometimes wish I'd left the original 350/350 combo in there. The main reason I went the route I did was for the added power and reliability. I went to the C10 Nationals yesterday and I think it's safe to say that anything BUT original is the norm these days. I'd estimate 85% of all the trucks had a modern drivetrain. If a guy wanted to stand out of the crowd now, a clean 350 would do it.

Kronald_70GMC 05-15-2021 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8920920)
If a guy wanted to stand out of the crowd now, a clean 350 would do it.

This is exactly why I am going with an era correct 396 BB.:metal:

cornerstone 05-15-2021 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by TexasLS1 (Post 8920597)
I have to commend you for trying, but when they said “Milk, it does a body good”, they didn’t mean it would do your body work for you!!!:lol::mm::bann:

Sorry, I couldn’t resist a cheesy joke...

Srsly tho, we totally know how it goes with life getting busy, lots of other things take precedent and it’s not easy to find free time. Thanks for taking the time to update tho and let us know about Lloyd, you’ll get there and we’ll look forward to progress as it comes.

Like Potter said, it is pretty cringe worthy, every time I walk past it I think to myself "I bet no one has ever seen a cab full of milk jugs!" I recently started raising goats and I had no idea how much milk they drink. The 12 kids put down 4 gallons a day for the first 2 months, now I've started the weaning process so we're down to 2 gallons a day, and this will continue for another month.

I wasn't looking for another hobby, Lord knows I have too many already. The goats are here to reduce my property tax bill. I'll be applying for an agricultural tax exemption. I estimate it'll save us 5k/yr. ;)

cornerstone 05-15-2021 11:50 AM

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I went to the C10 Nationals yesterday to meet a couple of heavy hitters on the forum, and hopefully find the inspiration needed to get Loyd back under the knife and ultimately roadworthy. Here are some of the beauties that jazzed me.

Kronald_70GMC 05-15-2021 11:53 AM

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Wow I'm loving the retro themed LS in the teal truck! So nice

cornerstone 05-15-2021 12:01 PM

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I had the pleasure of putting a face to a name with these 2 guys. Chevyland (Eric) and davischevy (other Larry). Here we we're checking out an incredible 71 GMC Carryall.

TexasLS1 05-15-2021 12:03 PM

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Oh man, wish I coulda been up there this weekend to check out the show and hopefully meet some members, I’m jealous. Thanks for sharing the pics!!

cornerstone 05-15-2021 12:08 PM

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I also got to meet 1971Stepside (Shannon) and see his work of art. He trailered his truck all the way from Springfield, Missouri. His truck is about as perfect as they come.:metal:

cornerstone 05-15-2021 12:11 PM

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cornerstone 05-15-2021 12:14 PM

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