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Tacking and stitch welding up the cab back whenever I have the welder out. Looks good, lines up nice, doors fit well, I am very pleased. I welded a trailer once, but this sheet metal is tough!!! I'm getting better, but am counting on the grinder to save me.
Now on to the roof. Measured a few times and cut off the excess. I kept the other half of the burb roof just in case I make a mistake. I fit it up there , but still have too much crown towards the front. More relief cutting at the front corners should do the trick. Wrong. This metal is strong and still wants to hold its shape. I finally had to jump up and down on it on the floor to get it to lay down. Really. Even after all that a ratchet strap had to help keep the bow out until it was welded on. Don't worry about the dip, It will be level when I weld the inner brace in. |
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If you haven't already discovered, whatever crown you "select" during mockup will flatten out a bit as you tack and then finish weld. Even if you hammer and dolly as you go. (Which I would recommend.)
FWIW as I look at how flat an arc you are needing to get - tack it up just a hair fatter and it should flatten out and end up just right. Hard to describe in writing but you will probably know as you look at it in the real world. |
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Looking great!!!
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That's coming out very nice!
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Thanks for all the positive comments, it means a lot. |
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Looking awesome! I wonder if you cut the roof in quarters, like chopping a top on a street rod, if it would make the 2 roof lines line up betteor easier I should say. IDK, good work though!
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Looks great.... Cant wait to see it done.
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Great writeup and great work, I'm really enjoying the build. I'm a big fan of the truck your basing it off of as well, remember seeing it in a magazine years ago.
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Welding up the cab back, moving around a lot so I won't warp it up. Roof is fitted and welding it up. So far, I have had very little heartache with this project. Avoiding the rust has sure helped speed things along.
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You got me hooked. Looks great.
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I am going to need to brace the roof to keep it high and arched to look right and to protect against something heavy pushing on it and caving it in. So I am going to trim one of the factory burb braces and mount it near the seam in the roof. That's it laying on the floor in the first pic.
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A quick side note. Since my rockers were good, but I have a small rust particle collection still residing there, I need some way to get it clean. I came up with this, A telescoping magnetic pick up tool. Reaches all the way back there and totally cleaned it up so I could hose it with a spray bottle of rust converter, then chassis black paint.
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Just a few progress shots. Check out the bondo spots on the back cab window. Can we say 80's gun rack??? Thanks for the holes, PO.
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If it was me, the rockers would still be changed. Rust is rust and I would hate to get done and a year or so later have something pop out. Thats just me.
And by the way, when you get ready to sell, consider it sold:metal::metal:, to me of course. |
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what are your plans for the rear fixed windows? I don't think you will be able to trim the Suburban ones because the rear will be vertical instead of leaning forward which would leave a gap at the top... atleast they are flat and not curved, which means custom made pieces are very possible
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Very nice project! The roof turned out really nice!
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Doing a Great job..cant wait to see more!
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I am more excited about this build than my own. Maybe.
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Have you gathered any thoughts on how you would like to do the headliner yet?
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I have seen some with Chevy bowties embossed into them that look pretty nice. |
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Then you have to do body work to it to smooth it out and put any detail to it that you want. After that spray it with a high gloss paint to protect it and coat the painted surface with a release agent. Then you can lay down your fiberglass mat & resin to create the headliner. Once you have the mold made you could spit out a few to sell off and recover some of your costs. |
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