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They aren't required w/no tank but they do help tie the floor & cab wall together for additional rigidity. You could always trim off excess like jrusher did to clean it up a bit.
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Now i like that idea. I was a bit concerned with removing them and effecting how the floor rigidity would be. sometimes the simplest things can be so hard to see.
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additional pics and Pics of Headers being wrapped Found a bit more rust in the driver side front panel, so patch panel on the way. I also found alot of seam sealer on the inside which i have not found before, or at least that i know of. So i ordered seam sealer from Eastwood. |
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sorry about the stupid upside down pic
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The wrap helps but hurts. Know that going-in when using it. |
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Powder Coated the "eyes" of the air cleaner
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damnit
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New Shed on the way! Too much storage that I want out of my Shop. Tried to get a Tuff Shed, HELL NO!!! What a waste of 3 months, countless phone calls with no answers, I told them to get lost, canceled my order and went with Old Hickory sheds. Exact same building at 1/2 the cost!! Let me state that again, 1/2 the cost!! and it will be delivered end of next week, 1st of next after that. 16' wide and 10' deep, large double doors and two windows. Storage loft and bench that Mom wants for her little hobbies.
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Back to Truck stuff lol
So I removed the driver side lower door sill to replace it and typical rust under it. I am looking at bending some sheet metal to correct it. I have partial floor replacement panels, but not enough. My issue is i need to replace a small portion of the Driver side kick panel and floor board. So, I think i need to brace the door by welding in some bracing for all this work on the driver side. I was thinking of getting some small square tube and just weld it across the door opening towards the lower half, thoughts? |
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Bracing is rarely a bad idea.
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Well i just ordered the lower cab inner floor replacement panels, RH and LH. I could make the pieces from scrap, but I thought if I using all the others might as well use these too.
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Yesterday I got the Cab Door sections from CaptainFab, and they are perfect for what I need. Could not say "Thank You" enough! This is just one of the awesome reasons this site is so cool, guys like CaptainFab, Scoti, Jrusher and others just to name a few who are more than willing to help others here out.
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Note: I am taking my Mig Welder down to .025 wire from the .035 wire so that i can lower the heat for welding the panels in.
Question: The floor joints, the ones filled in with seam sealer. Can you just weld these up rather than use seam sealer? I asking because one of my issues is the floor to foot well seam is where i have an issue and new panels need to be inserted here. I thought, hell, just take 1 solid piece and install it over the seam. Hope that makes sense. Is that ok? |
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The seams make it easier to piece together (repairs) but a solid piece will work as well.
The thinner/smaller wire will work better on the thinner metal. Play around w/some scrap old stuff & do the same on replacement/re-pop stuff when possible. It seems I tend to blow through replacement panels easier on the same settings where older sheet-metal survives the process. |
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When I did my "69 I used the .035 and though it worked ok, I had to many blow through's, so I read that .025 is better, takes longer for bigger items, but better overall. I will be playing a bit though to get the feel. I actually bought a Miller Tig to also use if needed on this but mainly for aluminium. |
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Nice build!!!
Bracing is a must if your doing any sheet metal repair. If you posting pictures from say an I phone, I find it beneficial to crop the picture a little and they turn out right side up. What are the odds your from tri cities? |
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