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Old 02-24-2016, 12:44 PM   #51
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Re: The Tiki Sea 10

Another idea 'harvested' from the Forum!

Nice work Sir!

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Old 04-14-2016, 03:31 PM   #52
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Nice truck! Subscribed!
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Old 05-12-2016, 08:09 PM   #53
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Had the entire truck's sheet metal taken down to bare steel after hydroblasting...many sins were hiding! This truck will be patina'd but wanted to know the foundation was solid. Had the major dings/dents removed but keeping little scuffs and dings to make the patina more 'authentic'... base coat should be laid next week or so.

Wrapping up (the many) chassis mods and should be able to post the chassis pics soon.


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Old 05-15-2016, 07:21 PM   #54
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Looking great, looking forward to the chassis pics
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Old 05-17-2016, 10:53 PM   #55
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Abra Cadabra...Bondo hides many sins...

looks like, at least, one door is getting re-skinned.


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Old 05-23-2016, 10:14 PM   #56
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The start of the long bodywork/painting process:

Take sheet metal down to bare steel, fix all cancer and questionable areas but keep any dents, creases and dings. Paint 4 colors as a 'base' and cut down to get background feel. Then use translucent browns to soften and tie in all metal. Finally, lay down a few coats of a matte clear to seal it up.

Interior will be done in a fawn type shade without any distressing... basically, the interior will look like it is a preserved time capsule.

We'll see how it pans out over the next few months.

Chassis will be a complete Pro Touring type set-up.

Only a few hours done of many more to come...



Also... looking for a nice non-metallic fawn if anyone has any ideas?
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Old 05-24-2016, 12:16 AM   #57
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Re: The Tiki Sea 10

Nice progress on a beautiful truck! 1st time I've seen it, but I'll be checking in from now on.
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Old 06-23-2016, 04:35 PM   #58
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Decided to go with a "Gentleman's Pro Touring" type suspension/set-up. Want a truck that handles well and is predictable... something to get in and just drive. Still need to final mount the Boyd fuel tank (and CAD a skidplate), make a few brackets for the frame stiffner/trans mount and do a final weld-out after mock up. Will be taking chassis to powder at end of next week.

Pic doesn't look like much but a lot has gotten to this point...

Mods done so far:

Chevy 5.3l with Z06 cam
40l60e transmission with cruise control module
Dirty Dingo LS engine mounts
Hooker LS 'block hugger' exhaust manifolds
Entropy aluminum radiator

Tubular upper/lower control arms
1.25" front sway bar
2" drop spindles
1" drop coil
Front shock relocation
Ridetech HQ front shocks
13" rotor
Baer "Big Brake" kit T4 caliper
Series 500 power steering box, 14:1 ratio

Frame Stiffner
Tubular trailing arm crossmember
Classic Cables emergency brake
Boxed trailing arms

12bolt rearend with new Eaton posi unit
12" rotor
Baer "Big Brake" kit SS4 caliper
1.25" 'over the frame' rear sway bar
rear shock relocation
Ridetech HQ rear shocks
HD rear panhard bar
4" drop coil
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19gal Boyd tank

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Old 06-23-2016, 05:09 PM   #59
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Oh... more playing around with the bead roller... have 'something' planned for engine bay.

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Old 06-23-2016, 08:03 PM   #60
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pretty cool daddy-oh, pretty stinkin' cool.
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Old 06-23-2016, 09:32 PM   #61
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Outstanding! Both the chassis and the artwork! Looks like No Limit stuff out back. Did you fab the trailing arm member and stiffener?
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Old 06-23-2016, 09:39 PM   #62
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Outstanding! Both the chassis and the artwork! Looks like No Limit stuff out back. Did you fab the trailing arm member and stiffener?
Thanks! It's just a hodge podge of different vendors. Unfortunately, no one vendor makes a 'modular' system that can be built upon for what I am after. Ended up taking bits and pieces from vendors and fabricating pieces to make everything play nice together. Either a single vendor doesn't offer a 'complete' system or (more likely) they quote crazy ship times that make waiting not practical. Never built a 60-66 Chevy truck before... it's been an eye opener.
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Old 06-23-2016, 10:47 PM   #64
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Thats killer work all around.
I picked up a bead roller but feel like a third grader compared to your skills.
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Old 06-24-2016, 12:28 AM   #65
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Very nice work on both the truck and the bead rolling

If you don't mind my asking what brand of bead roller do you have and what dies did you use on that creation?
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If you don't mind my asking what brand of bead roller do you have and what dies did you use on that creation?
I use a Mittler Brothers 36" bead roller. It is a very nice roller and decided to pick one up after seeing it at the last SEMA show. I spoke with Jamey Jordan while there and picked up a couple his DVD's that easily explains the process. The bead roller is nice but the key is in the dies.

I use a steel tipping die to 'score' in the design. Then I alternate between a delrin 45 degree and delrin radius die. With the delrin dies, you can make multiple small passes without leaving traces of where you were before. The key is to SLOWLY burn in the design to prevent warpage or puckering of the material. When working in aluminum, I will use the delrin dies... and steel dies when rolling steel.

It looks difficult and complex... but once you know the sequence, it is actually pretty simple... as long as you go slow.



This better shows the process of 'pulling' the beads out of the score line... you can see the difference that multiple passes do in relation to pic posted above...this piece is about 2 feet tall.



This is how it looks when it gets ready to be scored... I just use reference lines to make an initial pass to define the part.

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Old 06-25-2016, 12:58 AM   #67
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Thanks for the info.

I'd like to try my hand at some artistic bead rolling, but I don't know when I would find the time.

I have been watching a guy by the name of Adam Deuling over on Pirate4x4 for a little while now. He has been doing well enough that Jamey Jordan himself contacted him. I think your work is every bit as good.
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Quick CAD project, frame stiffner with integrated transmission mount. Doing a final weld and making sure all little tabs are in place (bulkhead fitting tabs, etc)...then off to powdercoat.

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Nice work. I would like to see more pictures of the chassis once all the welding is done before it goes off to powder coat!
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Gotcha... I'll post a few before it heads out for powder.

4l60e adjustable mount, has same adjustment range of the Dirty Dingo engine mounts so the entire engine/trans can move same distance. Now I can measure and order the driveshaft.

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Nice progress! This truck is going to be a work of art. Beauty!
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Old 07-09-2016, 05:48 PM   #72
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This week is the 1year anniversary that I started on this project.... would like to be done and drive to SEMA 2017 (Famous Last Words).

Finished the final mock-up/mods on the chassis - I'll hold my opinions on some 'vendors' for these trucks... now it can be torn down for final welding then off to powdercoat. That said, would have been much further ahead if I just did all the CAD and plasma/lasered everything out myself... oh well...

We have a bucket of 'mock-up' bolts that we use so disregard bolt size/lengths in pictures. Next set of pictures will be of the powdercoated chassis and everything bolted up nice and purdy!

Thanks for taking a look.







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did you build your own trailing arms? I have built mine an there about 90% done!
track bar mounting bracket is cool, I got everything cut an about ready to do the same
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Enjoying the build. The truck is going to look awesome when you finish.
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Looks great! Going with black powder?
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