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bguild 04-20-2013 08:50 AM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
So here is the start of cutting up the donor roof.
http://i33.tinypic.com/120jpkm.jpg

This is the underneath of the top roof I cut out.. Look at all that rust. This piece is going to the scraper.
http://i34.tinypic.com/33om6xh.jpg

This is how I plan to put the roof one the cab. I need to grind down some of these spot welded seems and get it all ready to be added to the cab. Its going to be a long journey but I thinkthis is the simplest way to do this. everything will be a spot weld seem to hold this one besides right below the window.
http://i33.tinypic.com/10gxo1w.jpg

This is the rust that was above the front windsheild on the donor cab.. I only post this pic for people that might have this issue in their truck. I am scraping this piece from the donor cab.
http://i38.tinypic.com/1zqeo93.jpg

Here is the back window from the donor cab ready. besides making my cut straighter below the window. I cut this area a little long due to the fact this will be a weld and the line up from this roof to my cab needs to be perfect. I want to get my cab ready before I make the final cut on this one.
http://i35.tinypic.com/28v8siw.jpg

Here is the inside close to being ready.. I still have to grind some of the pinch weld seams so they are ready to graph onto my cab.
http://i33.tinypic.com/1zdowoj.jpg

Look at all this rust on the underneath of this roof. I will need to treat this with something as well as the inner roof on my cab.. I heard viniger and water works well to neutralize rust so it will probably be a wire brush followed by alot of vinegar then follow but a rust controling paint.
http://i35.tinypic.com/klvep.jpg

Also tools used- drill with spot weld bit, air chisel, angle grinder with cut off wheel and sawzall. Get ready for ton of spot welds to drill out.

Vic1947 04-20-2013 09:49 AM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Brian, I have a gallon of Gem Rust Killer that will work great to neutralize the surface rust. If you plan to squirt any epoxy primer, the rust killer will need some additional prep, but if primer isn't part of the plan, you're good to go. Stop by when you get the chance and I'll load you up. Vic

bguild 04-20-2013 11:17 AM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Thanks Vic. I am still trying figuring out what to do for
Primer or Paint on the inside I feel I need to do something in there. I will swing by sometime soon thank you for helping me out. I am also thinking that I might actually use my mig welder instead of borrowing your welder for the roof to drip
Rail seam. Since I had to drill so many holes to get the roof off I figure I can weld and then grind smooth then seam sealer to make it look pretty.
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mcbassin 04-22-2013 08:19 AM

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Looks like a lot of work but it will be worth it in the end. As for paint POR-15 works pretty good and you don't have to be too concerned with the surface prep. It does suck to weld anywhere near that stuff though.

Keep up the hard work.

sduckworth13 04-23-2013 12:17 AM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Hey that roof looks familiar, lol. Brian, let me know if I can help if you need anything.
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bguild 04-29-2013 12:26 PM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
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Originally Posted by sduckworth13 (Post 6028860)
Hey that roof looks familiar, lol. Brian, let me know if I can help if you need anything.
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Thanks Scott... Yes the roof probably does look familiar LOL.

You forgot to tell me that this one had extra spot welds in it. Kidding but I am tired of drilling all these out.

I have been working some here and there on the roof.. This is a very time consuming thing.. It is coming around though. I have the inner and outer window metal seperated and the inner rear window mocked up hanging in the cab. The hardest part of this who thing is going to be the seem on the outside below the rear window. Vic actually has a good idea of using a 90 degree piece of metal that will keep the two pieces stiff and give me some backing to weld to. The more I ponder this and how to piece it all together I believe this to be the best solution.
I hope to have most of the pieces aligned mocked up and prepped by the end of the week. Then I will start working on how to do the 90 degree. I will post some pics today or tomorrow.

bguild 04-29-2013 12:28 PM

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One thing I realized that is odd about my original 67 cab is that the inner roof passenger side does not have the hole for the visor on the interior. The backing is there but never was drilled Is this normal or did the factory forget to drill it?

sduckworth13 04-29-2013 12:34 PM

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That's weird. Wonder if someone just filled the hole.
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bguild 04-29-2013 01:16 PM

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No it's not filled. Since I can see the backside since the outer roof is off. It was never cut from factory
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bguild 04-29-2013 03:41 PM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
So I pulled the cover off the rear end today.. It looks like i have a GOV lock in there. It also has a few chucks missing from the gear.. I heard these are not all that great and blow up easy. Any suggestions?
http://i42.tinypic.com/30ier1x.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/28b6sk2.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2dcemgx.jpg
http://i39.tinypic.com/6fw4g5.jpg

bguild 04-29-2013 03:46 PM

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Here are my progress pics on the roof.. Its slow going and I am trying to take my time with it.
http://i43.tinypic.com/jb63us.jpg

Roof just sitting on the cab.
http://i39.tinypic.com/23jllrd.jpg

http://i40.tinypic.com/vxus8.jpg

Rear window mocked up.
http://i39.tinypic.com/34h9rvl.jpg

mcbassin 04-29-2013 04:21 PM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
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Originally Posted by bguild (Post 6041617)
So I pulled the cover off the rear end today.. It looks like i have a GOV lock in there. It also has a few chucks missing from the gear.. I heard these are not all that great and blow up easy. Any suggestions?

I've heard the same thing about the gov lock. Only thing I can suggest is standard posi, but that can be quite expensive too.

Nice progress on the cab.:chevy:

Vic1947 04-29-2013 08:10 PM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bguild (Post 6041617)
So I pulled the cover off the rear end today.. It looks like i have a GOV lock in there. It also has a few chucks missing from the gear.. I heard these are not all that great and blow up easy. Any suggestions?

I picked up an Auburn posi off of eBay fairly reasonable so I have a leftover gov-bomb in great condition. You can have it if you just want something that isn't torn up. I think they're actually pretty decent units. Most of them explode due to abuse. If your plans include power adders, lotsa grunt and tire smoking videos, it's probably not a good choice.

bguild 04-29-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Vic1947 (Post 6042129)
I picked up an Auburn posi off of eBay fairly reasonable so I have a leftover gov-bomb in great condition. You can have it if you just want something that isn't torn up. I think they're actually pretty decent units. Most of them explode due to abuse. If your plans include power adders, lotsa grunt and tire smoking videos, it's probably not a good choice.

Well I appreciate that but I keep watching all these twin turbo lsx videos on you tube. I will probably just redo it or switch to a ford 9in
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Vic1947 04-29-2013 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bguild (Post 6042424)
Well I appreciate that but I keep watching all these twin turbo lsx videos on you tube. I will probably just redo it or switch to a ford 9in
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Well, that would certainly be a good choice. I think I have a 9" housing and chunk we could build. As I recall, housing is out of a Lincoln so we can set it up for whatever track width you need. It doesn't have any ends on it, so you could pick whatever you wanted to match your rear brake package. Also, since you're going Porterbuilt, I'm sure you'll end up with four link brackets or something similar. End result would be extremely stout for a tenth of the cost of a Currie, Moser, Mark Williams or etc. Biggest expense would be the axles. Keep it in mind if you decide to go that route.

bguild 04-30-2013 08:06 AM

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Vic I might take you up on that one. I think I might throw my 12 bolt on Craigslist.
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trent_44 04-30-2013 02:37 PM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Looking good Brian, any progress on the Jeep and are you missing your bike?

Bennett68C10 05-03-2013 08:38 AM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
I'm in for this build, I love your plans for it
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bguild 05-05-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by trent_44 (Post 6043737)
Looking good Brian, any progress on the Jeep and are you missing your bike?

Trent honestly I dont miss it much.. I actually just liked working on it. I am more of a sit out of the wind and listen to music kind of guy. This truck is a much bigger project and more work. <-- that means more fun in my book. However I will be glad when I get out of the rust stage.. I want to send everything to the sandblaster when I get the roof graphed on (if I can afford too)
Do you miss your bike.. How is the new baby? My big question is when are you getting a 67-72 truck? You should get a nice long bed and we can cut it down to a SWB.. It looks pretty easy. Do you still have that old ford truck you were working?

bguild 05-05-2013 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bennett--G4L (Post 6049393)
I'm in for this build, I love your plans for it
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Keith.. I just cruised your build thread.. Great truck!!! I wish I was at your stage.. I have a long haul.. it will be slow going until my wife gets finsihed up with school.. My goal is to have this truck cruising by the time i am 40 and I am 35 if that gives you an idea of the timing..

I figure when I am 40 I will be going through a mid life crisis so it will be perfecting timing. ;)

Bennett68C10 05-05-2013 05:34 PM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bguild (Post 6053506)
Keith.. I just cruised your build thread.. Great truck!!! I wish I was at your stage.. I have a long haul.. it will be slow going until my wife gets finsihed up with school.. My goal is to have this truck cruising by the time i am 40 and I am 35 if that gives you an idea of the timing..

I figure when I am 40 I will be going through a mid life crisis so it will be perfecting timing. ;)

Thanks, it took me 3 1/2 years to get to this point plus I made a bunch of changes over that time. I'm 34 now and wanted my truck done by the time I was 35, we will see how that works out for me :lol: Your making great progress already so I think you'll make it by your deadline

bguild 05-09-2013 10:39 AM

Re: Project "Edna Marie"
 
Okay fella's well I have some good news.. The big back glass is coming together really well. I had some good help from Vic1947. He is really helping me learn and gain the knowledge needed to make this project what I want it to be.. I am really excited of the stuff I have learned from him already. He even let me borrow his Miller spot welder.. I believe I will purchasing one of these is in my near future. ITS AWESOME!!! He also made me a nice stiffing piece for the back glass. He brought over his shrinker and stretcher to help form it. These tools are also going to be in my list to get.

I am going to pick up my dynamat today that I will be placing inside the roof.

Here are the pictures.

FINAL CUT MADE TO REAR
http://i42.tinypic.com/11l7csx.jpg

Front seam above front windsheild.
http://i42.tinypic.com/4qmqfc.jpg

Cut came out about right.
http://i39.tinypic.com/33e1mb6.jpg

bguild 05-09-2013 10:56 AM

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Here are the pictures of the stiffening plate Vic made for me. The thought was to make this sit 50/50 between the cut to have a backing to weld to and also keep the two panels stright. It is pretty flimsy when you cut out the window so I was worried about it being waving.

http://i39.tinypic.com/a11duo.jpg

http://i44.tinypic.com/106g185.jpg

http://i41.tinypic.com/m1opc.jpg

http://i39.tinypic.com/ad2jd1.jpg

http://i42.tinypic.com/33p3b6b.jpg

http://i41.tinypic.com/2zhr3o5.jpg

http://i41.tinypic.com/5by0wh.jpg

http://i42.tinypic.com/2dr8j9d.jpg

http://i42.tinypic.com/mra6o.jpg

http://i43.tinypic.com/a16cyu.jpg

http://i39.tinypic.com/972ovc.jpg

http://i40.tinypic.com/2ppk95c.jpg

Now i need to clean the rust in between the two sides and get it primed and dynamat down. Then off to prepping for welding in place.

Low Elco 05-09-2013 11:23 AM

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Great job! I wouldn't a bit that off, but I'm a small window fan. Fitup looks pretty good for as far as you had to go, that's tough and it always moves. Do yourself a favor and get that ESAB easy grind wire. Been trying it out this week and I'm a fan! Keep it up!
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Vic1947 05-09-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6061109)
I'm a small window fan.

That's weird, when first we met, you looked nothing like a window fan.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6061109)
Do yourself a favor and get that ESAB easy grind wire. Been trying it out this week and I'm a fan! Keep it up!

I ordered some yesterday from weldingsupply.com however, they only had the 2 lb. spool in .030 wire. I'm currently using .023 ER70 wire so this will let me learn about the larger wire and the grinding properties as well. As you mentioned in another post, Amazon has both sizes in stock. Slightly more expensive but available, nonetheless.


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