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Old 05-26-2014, 12:22 AM   #651
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"

I think it looks pretty clean, curious how the triangles are held in place, will they be welded?
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Old 05-26-2014, 12:32 AM   #652
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Very cool idea on the mirrors.

Great looking truck.
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Old 05-26-2014, 01:32 AM   #653
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I think it looks pretty clean, curious how the triangles are held in place, will they be welded?
Yeah, I welded them in today.

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Very cool idea on the mirrors.

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Old 05-26-2014, 01:37 AM   #654
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Ok, the mirror brackets are done. Next weekend I hope to return to the firewall, and start building the covers for the mirror brackets. If the covers turn out ok, I think I'll end up chroming them.

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Old 05-26-2014, 09:59 PM   #655
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Today, I cut the patch for the firewall and got it fitted in. I am going to wait until I have the cab off to actually weld it in. I also started building a cover for the mirror mounting bracket.

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Old 05-27-2014, 01:04 AM   #656
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"

Lookin good!

Hey is that a Campbell Hausfeld compressor a 60 gallon unit? which model? how does it work out for ya? does it run constantly when running die grinders and sanders?
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Lookin good!

Hey is that a Campbell Hausfeld compressor a 60 gallon unit? which model? how does it work out for ya? does it run constantly when running die grinders and sanders?
Thanks!

It is the 60 gallon unit and does run quite a bit with the grinders running, but keeps up very nicely. I don't have to wait for it to catch back up like I did my old one.
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Old 05-28-2014, 12:10 PM   #658
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Looking good Mike! Looks like you got motivated and making good progress. Cool idea on the mirror mounts. Your firewall patch reminds me that I am very soon going to have to decide whether to do body work on all the patches I did around my heater core hole, or just cut it all out and replace with a flat panel for after-market AC/heat.
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Old 06-01-2014, 02:25 PM   #659
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I busted out the wiring harness yesterday. What a mess!

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Old 06-01-2014, 10:20 PM   #660
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Looks like Grandpa didn't opt for the flux capacitor option...
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Old 06-01-2014, 10:51 PM   #661
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Have fun with that.
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Looks like Grandpa didn't opt for the flux capacitor option...
I think it was on back order, so he just decided to do without

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Old 06-30-2014, 08:11 AM   #663
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Progress has been very slow lately, but this weekend I did manage to take my core support apart so that I can get it powder coated. I also went to a local wrecking yard and picked up a new wiring harness, since the one that came with my engine was cut up and trashed. $30 is not a bad deal in my opinion. Started striping out the circuits that I won't need. Man what a job

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Old 06-30-2014, 10:19 AM   #664
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Good luck with that wiring Mike! I'd have trouble just figuring out what the circuits are for, let alone whether I need them or not. Doesn't help that I know I have all that ahead of me... I anticipate much beer will be consumed while contemplating that mess
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I'll drink to that!

Good to see you doing something, Mike
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Nice work on your patch and mirror brackets! I decided to file my old harness in the trash can because I was nervous about all the crappy wires. Good luck with it!
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Good luck with that wiring Mike! I'd have trouble just figuring out what the circuits are for, let alone whether I need them or not. Doesn't help that I know I have all that ahead of me... I anticipate much beer will be consumed while contemplating that mess
Beer definitely helps Luckily there are many forums out there to help out with what goes where and what needs to be kept. Hopefully I'll start cutting/soldering/heat shrinking and beautifying here shortly.

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Nice work on your patch and mirror brackets! I decided to file my old harness in the trash can because I was nervous about all the crappy wires. Good luck with it!
Thanks!!!! This harness is much better than the cut up one as far as the wires are concerned. I do have to replace some of the ends, but all in all, I think it's going to work out. I guess I'll find out in 10 years when I finally get to fire it up
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Old 06-30-2014, 08:40 PM   #668
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good luck with the harness! i did that same thing when i did the TBI in my M715. in retrospect, i wish i would have called howell and ordered up a new one, but after a thorough inspection and appropriate treatment of new connections and all that, it works great. its been doing fine for 4 years or so that way.
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good luck with the harness! i did that same thing when i did the TBI in my M715. in retrospect, i wish i would have called howell and ordered up a new one, but after a thorough inspection and appropriate treatment of new connections and all that, it works great. its been doing fine for 4 years or so that way.
Thanks! I'm going to need it I thought about just getting a new one from Howell, but I want to save the money for other items. Plus I need more beer drinking time
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For such a long weekend, I sure didn't get much accomplished. I'm starting to realize that doing a project like this yourself is a daunting task..

I did start my wire routing. I'm nowhere close to done, but it feel good to have some forward progress.

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That wiring looks nowhere near fun, a lot of work isn't it.
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This is so true! I tried to do my project 100% myself. I had an offer from my son to do some wiring help on mine, so I took him up on it. I'm about a month or so ahead of where I would because of the help. Sometimes help is a good thing.
Man, do I hate wiring.
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Take her one circuit at a time Mike... You'll get it. Nice progress... Lookin good. You got one or 2 more circuits to hash out there then the original motor I'm guessing. Lol.
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That wiring looks nowhere near fun, a lot of work isn't it.
I definitely wouldn't put it on my top 10 favorite tasks, but I do enjoy knowing every circuit on there and what it does.

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This is so true! I tried to do my project 100% myself. I had an offer from my son to do some wiring help on mine, so I took him up on it. I'm about a month or so ahead of where I would because of the help. Sometimes help is a good thing.
Man, do I hate wiring.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks! I wish I had someone that would come by and give me a good swift kick in the git'r'dun.

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Take her one circuit at a time Mike... You'll get it. Nice progress... Lookin good. You got one or 2 more circuits to hash out there then the original motor I'm guessing. Lol.
Thanks! I wish it looked half as nice as your ride! That thing is awesome!

Yeah, there seems to be a lot more than I remember before I started this project. My plan so far...stare, document, drink, stare, cut, solder and repeat
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Hey Mike, pulling your build out of the archives 3 day weekend coming up, would be great to see an update!
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