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Graham57a 11-29-2017 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 8092633)
man, you're killing this! Nice work.

Thanks dude!

Graham57a 11-29-2017 10:39 PM

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I started fitting the door patch tonight and discovered this is by far the worst patch panel I have to deal with. Looks like I'm gonna have to split the patch long ways and add about 1/4" to make it fit right

CC69Rat 12-03-2017 09:22 AM

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Great job on this truck my friend! It has been a while since I checked in but I read through the whole build. Looking great..

You still have your orange one?

Graham57a 12-04-2017 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by CC69Rat (Post 8095562)
Great job on this truck my friend! It has been a while since I checked in but I read through the whole build. Looking great..

You still have your orange one?

Thanks for checking in brotha! Hope all is well with you. Yea the old orange truck is still around, sitting in storage while I work on this one

Graham57a 12-04-2017 10:57 AM

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Despite the holiday madness I was able to get a little done this weekend. I got the door patch split and tacked into place. I am working on running the filler piece now it's just a major pita. Once it's all tacked and fit I'll test fit the door on the truck, if it clears the final fit test I'll cut the tacks holding the patch to the door and finish body work the filler seam until it looks decent and then finish fit, tack, and weld the patch back on the door.

Graham57a 12-04-2017 11:03 AM

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I also managed to get the foggy windshield removed. The original gasket is in great shape so I'll do what I can to soften the rubber and reuse it with the new clear windshield. I was way stoked to find really solid og paint and metal all the way around the windshield frame. I was fearful of some hidden rust in the corners but everything looks killer!

GAc10boy 12-04-2017 11:31 AM

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That door bottom repair looks crazy difficult, but good. Also, how did you manage to get the windshield out whole and save the gasket? Never had much luck without at least damaging the rubber.

Graham57a 12-04-2017 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 8096380)
That door bottom repair looks crazy difficult, but good. Also, how did you manage to get the windshield out whole and save the gasket? Never had much luck without at least damaging the rubber.

I broke the glass haha. My plan was to keep steady pressure and work it around the pinch weld but it eventually cracked when it had enough pressure so I decided to just break the glass off in chunks to protect the gasket. Probably not the best way to do it but it got the job done.

lolife99 12-04-2017 12:45 PM

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I talked to a guy years ago at a car show. He had a numbers matching restored truck.
He said the best windshield gaskets were to original gaskets. He said he would always break the windshield to save it.
Then he would put it in a bucket of water with ivory soap and Tide.
He said it would be as soft as a new one when it came time to use it.
Not sure of the time frame or the water mixture ratios, but I always remember that story.

GAc10boy 12-04-2017 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 8096436)
I talked to a guy years ago at a car show. He had a numbers matching restored truck.
He said the best windshield gaskets were to original gaskets. He said he would always break the windshield to save it.
Then he would put it in a bucket of water with ivory soap and Tide.
He said it would be as soft as a new one when it came time to use it.
Not sure of the time frame or the water mixture ratios, but I always remember that story.

Great info, Keith.

And I'm right there with you, Andrew. Never had any luck pulling a windshield without breaking it.

Orange67 12-06-2017 06:27 PM

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Sweet truck, and awesome metal work! Now I have to go check out your other builds.

jeffg1010 01-09-2018 06:19 PM

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Looks good!

Graham57a 01-12-2018 09:13 PM

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Thanks guys. This door patch has been killing me, so much cutting, welding, and grinding. I’ve been hammering it out over the past few weeks and I’m getting really close. The other day I primed and painted the back side of the patch panel and tacked it into place for the last time. Tonight I was able to do most of the finish tack and grind work. I’ve just gotta finish grind the center section and I’m home free! Can’t wait to put this one behind me

Kronald_70GMC 01-12-2018 10:05 PM

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Wow that is turning out great! Sucks when new panels are so far out but it looks like you got it under control!:cong:

Graham57a 01-13-2018 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC (Post 8159148)
Wow that is turning out great! Sucks when new panels are so far out but it looks like you got it under control!:cong:

Thanks brotha, it's definitely taken a little wind out of my sail but once I get it finished and start on the other side i will have some momentum built back up. I am hoping to have to door finish welded and primed today, I will bolt it back on the truck for the last time and hopefully turn it around in the garage tomorrow so I can get started on the drivers side this week. "Hopefully" haha

Kronald_70GMC 01-13-2018 11:52 AM

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Excellent! Best of luck to you. Awaiting the finished picture of your door. :D

Graham57a 01-15-2018 09:08 PM

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Excellent! Best of luck to you. Awaiting the finished picture of your door. :D

Here ya go

Graham57a 01-15-2018 09:10 PM

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Back on the truck

Graham57a 01-15-2018 09:12 PM

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And finally got some seem sealer on the pass rocker. Now to turn the truck around and start all over again

Kronald_70GMC 01-15-2018 09:33 PM

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Very nice work! That is amazing. Did you even use filler on that door?

Graham57a 01-15-2018 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC (Post 8161841)
Very nice work! That is amazing. Did you even use filler on that door?

Thanks man, there isn’t any filler in the pics but it’ll need a light skim coat before final paint.

Kronald_70GMC 01-15-2018 09:57 PM

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Wow you must have some good welding skills then. I am struggling a bit with my welding at the moment. Might be time to save up for a gas cylinder soon. Flux core just isnt working out for me.

Graham57a 02-03-2018 09:23 AM

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Did a little disassembly of the core support/grill last night. I was considering buying a new core support but when I realized the 67-8 gmcs are 300 bucks I decided to fix the one I have haha. It’ll be a project but I have more time then money right now. I cut out all of the cancer and let everything soak overnight in ospho. I also cleaned up the grill and put it on the shelf until I’m ready to install. What do you guys think about fixing dents in the grill? The main one in the center bar kinda bugs me but I don’t wanna compromise any of the og paint

Graham57a 02-03-2018 09:25 AM

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Graham57a 02-03-2018 09:32 AM

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Core support... luckily I have another one that’s also rusty that I can cut patches out of. The trick is gonna be figuring out how to cut up the drivers side to fix the passenger side.


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