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Old 10-13-2012, 11:21 AM   #1
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Hmmmmmmm..... Not sure what you've got there but I'm guessing it's going to be a housing for your tach!
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Old 10-13-2012, 03:18 PM   #2
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Check my build John. Tore into them vent windows and learned a thing or two.....
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Old 10-14-2012, 11:43 AM   #3
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Is it a booty to cover your dimmer switch???
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Old 10-15-2012, 08:07 AM   #4
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Is it a booty to cover your dimmer switch???
Not it either !

couple pics of clock progress, going to pick up a hole saw to do the tach today. I want to get this mounted in the dash.
Painted to match the rest of the gauges.
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Not it either !

couple pics of clock progress, going to pick up a hole saw to do the tach today. I want to get this mounted in the dash.
Painted to match the rest of the gauges.
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Maybe you should rebuild clocks as a side line to make a little extra cash
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Old 10-15-2012, 09:59 PM   #6
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Might I say NICE WORK SIR! yes,,,,very nice.
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Old 10-15-2012, 08:11 AM   #7
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Neat job on the clock! Good to see it movin' forward!
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Nice to be able to work on something when the weather is crappy
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Old 10-15-2012, 10:40 AM   #9
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Very nice! He's a watchmaker too! Tach is all thats left on the cluster then?

Got a peek at your Facebook photos finally. Nice work there!

Need another hint on the black nipple thing.....
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that clock looks amazing great job man
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Old 10-15-2012, 11:26 PM   #11
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I was gonna say, nice candidate for the camaro tach dealio. Writeup in electrical FAQ. Also, Sanborn seems obsessed with black nipples. Discuss.
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Old 10-16-2012, 07:35 AM   #12
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Neat job on the clock! Good to see it movin' forward!
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I was gonna say, nice candidate for the camaro tach dealio. Writeup in electrical FAQ. Also, Sanborn seems obsessed with black nipples. Discuss.
This build I have tried to re-use every part of the original, some things you just cant do that. I have seen the camaro tach used, and it looks good. I already had the sun tach, so I will make it work( I hope ). As for Sanborn and the nipple thing.........he need therapy. J/K LOL ! in an earlier post I asked if anyone knew what it was, and what I was using it for.
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Yep, even as far north as you are you got the same crap we did here, RAIN all weekend.
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Maybe you should rebuild clocks as a side line to make a little extra cash
Thanks Frankie, that sounds ok, but I dont know where I'd find the time.lol
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Very nice! He's a watchmaker too! Tach is all thats left on the cluster then?

Got a peek at your Facebook photos finally. Nice work there!

Need another hint on the black nipple thing.....
Thanks Man ! After the tach I still have to sand and clear the gauge face again. Still showing some texture from the leafing. I want it like glass.
Hint, it will be in plain sight in the cab, and it will be the lower half of something.

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Might I say NICE WORK SIR! yes,,,,very nice.
Thanks Bomp ! more time than money in it.

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that clock looks amazing great job man
Thank you Sir ! I will be happy when this gauge cluster is finished.
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Lower half of something..... Sure hope that's not on a tittie then!

Making a grommet for your column??
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Nope Nuthin like that. lol, It's actually a wheel bearing cap for a jeep cj. I'm making a shifter knob, and that will be the lower part of it. I searched thru tons of different things to use as a shift knob, but couldnt find anything I liked. so I figured I would just make one. we'll see how that turns out.lol
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Nope Nuthin like that. lol, It's actually a wheel bearing cap for a jeep cj. I'm making a shifter knob, and that will be the lower part of it. I searched thru tons of different things to use as a shift knob, but couldnt find anything I liked. so I figured I would just make one. we'll see how that turns out.lol
Ive been thinkin about the same thing this caught my eye kind of what they use to put on the T-Buckets.

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Looking great John
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John found this cheap and subtle

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Thanks Frankie, I have several pool balls already. Just didnt want to use one on this.

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Cut hole for tach. in back tin. Painted gloss white.
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Set up overnight and this will be solid.
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Got tired of it taking two hands to start, and my new matching set of locks showed up. so I installed the ignition.
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Still working on gauge tins. I'll have some pics up in a while. 32 degrees in the shop this morning, brrrrrrrrr !
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Really cool! Can't wait to see how that tach looks in there.
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Still working on gauge tins. I'll have some pics up in a while. 32 degrees in the shop this morning, brrrrrrrrr !
yep froze my butt Saturday morning working on the plow. painted some small parts in the basement so they would dry, the wife didnt care for the smell.
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Really cool! Can't wait to see how that tach looks in there.
Yep, thats all I've been doing on the truck is the gauges..... still.......,but I'm finally done with getting everything mocked up. I still have to polish the lens, and repaint the gauge tin face.
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yep froze my butt Saturday morning working on the plow. painted some small parts in the basement so they would dry, the wife didnt care for the smell.
I know what you mean man, my wife doesnt want me in the house after I paint in the garage ! lol. says the smell gives her a headache. I think it's just me. lol.

I ordered a new printed circuit for my gauges. I never had any problems with it, but it didnt look too good, and would have to modify it to clear the tach anyway.
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OOOOwwwwweeeee, purdy! That's gonna look good in the truck.
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Good job man! It's a gem!
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