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Looking good!!
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Thanks Steve,appreciate it !:ito:
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Rear suspension is bolted on,rear wheels on now lowering to the floor..lower.lower...its there,this is cool ! Its been a long stretch to this point and feels good to see it touching the concrete ! :ito:
Guess its time to get the front end together,this is the part I know nothing about,glad for all the help Im getting on this site to finish this !Thank you everyone !!!!!! Doug and I had to come up with a plan to compress the front coils,the spring compressor tool I borrowed does not work *@#! Once again buddy Doug came up with an genius plan !A couple of 2x4s on end and one between the rafters,jack up the frame with the floor jack...man this worked great and didn't even crack the ceiling !!!:metal: Front end complete,Doug with jack in hand gets the honor's this time around ! :ennyd: |
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On the ground front and rear ! Dougs turn to take er around the block !(would you believe there was a completed truck sitting there?We just erased all but whats left !:lol:
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Looks great Ed....very nice work.
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Thanks suzq ,I cant stop laughing when I look at that pic !
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My cab back from the blaster,actually looks better than I thought it would.When they come back you never know !
I originally had a second cab that was from a city truck out of somewhere Arizona...,thought I had found gold. Bought this cab site unseen,(that's always a good idea)when it arrived up here,I opened the drivers door....and there it was ! 1 1/2 shag carpet,covered the floor and firewall. It had sat in the desert for who knows how long with this giant sponge inside ,it wasnt pretty when I got it back from blasting,it kinda looked like an star filled Arizona night sky when you put a light underneath it:cool: I decided to stay with the original cab,it was going to be less work to repair !:waah: |
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NICE WORK!!! Big projects like that scare the bajebbers out of me!
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Starting repairs on the passenger side sheet metal.Inner outer rockers,front and rear hinge pillars,cab mounts,cab corner,and floor.
A fully blasted cab makes it real easy to see what your working with.There is a local business here that specializes in auto blasting..., which is critical ! You don't want just any blasting shop without the experience,its pretty easy to warp the panels. I'm glad I dent rush this project,I came up with alot of great ideas and was able to use them,does this mean I'm learning patience ? I'v been told it comes with age !:bsf: |
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That is so true! I am lucky in that I have a friend that does blasting for a living, and about 70% of his business is for other businesses, and individuals that are restoring or rebuilding vehicles. He has been doing it for 10-12 years and is the local 'go to guy' for auto body sheetmetal. IMO blasting is the only way to go. Needless to say, I have all sorts of things blasted.
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Greetings Cap,I'm 100 percent with you on that.:ito:
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Progress on the passenger cab corner,no more varmit's coming in through that rust hole any more !:chop:
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Good man - another one saved :clap:
Watching with interest - keep the updates coming.. |
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this is one of the best threads i've read in a while.all of the great progress along with the best pictures and a great sense of humor.i needed a good smile today.
good luck! hope to see more! |
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Thanks to all for your interest in my build,Ill do my best to stay current with my photos etc.I appreciate the feedback from you all,and look forward to making new friends here on this site.
Cheers, Ed. |
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Bye the way,nice truck,cool colour too ! Thank you, Ed. |
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Thanks, Ed. |
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Time to look at the drivers side cab corner,floor,inner outer rockers,hingepillars,cab mounts ,etc,etc,etc,Im starting to look like the banana !:bann:
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Like they say in the movies...CUT ! It seems like were getting closer,I just hope the finished side dosnt rust away before the cab is done ?:drama:
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.. the downside to having it blasted; it shows all the parts u didn't wanna know about. LOL
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Lots of patience can be stockpiled when a feller goes to his room.
You've kicked @$$ on that thing. Great work.....I sure am subscribed to this one. (It makes me think I had it easy on my repairs) |
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