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BC Toy chest 02-27-2013 04:37 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 5916131)
I see where you're going with this so enough of the teaser pics and lets see some with it done (looks good).
Kim

Teasing... lol. Really you are the one teasing us. You have such an amazing build we are impatiently waiting to see the finished product.

Yeah when I get some time I will post some more pics. I am slow about posting a lot of stuff coz when you see it in the rough it doesn't look to good and when I see the craftsmanship of the other stuff like yours I back pedal, :lol: There is a method to my madness and I know when some see the photos or what I'm using and my reason why, the reaction might be ... what the hell is he doing:lol:

Kabwe 02-27-2013 04:44 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by BC Toy chest (Post 5916752)
There is a method to my madness and I know when some see the photos or what I'm using and my reason why, the reaction might be ... what the hell is he doing:lol:

Look here man I told you before it does not matter what other people think. It does not matter how good or talented other people are, just do what you do and post the dang pictures and stop whining about it.

I'm going to talk to you on this board how I talk to you in person without the curse words of course because I'm trying to be a gentleman (Not possible I know).lol Plus you knew when you typed that I was going to open my big mouth, now post the dang pictures.

BC Toy chest 02-27-2013 05:25 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Working on getting a lower stance, C-notching the frame and rear suspension mods. There is a lot more pictures to post, only post a few for now and lots more work to be done. some of the pictures are just mock up only and everything comes back out. Last thing to be done is to finish boxing the bed portion of the frame.

I didn't trust my 110 mig welder or my skills for this operation so I had Kabwe bring his 220 mig over to my house and help me install my c-notch plates. The frame was not sliced in half to do this. Because I dropped the ball and did not take enough photos of each step, on another web site , some one asked the question ........ (you going to fish plate where you put in the c notch? Those sharp (square) edges seem like they will want to crack where they are welded into the frame.)
The ANSWER:
The top of the original frame is still intact and the square pieces are welded to it under that top piece. The top piece only joins the two sides at the top. If you look at the piece closely you can see the HAZ and weld penetration from when Kabwe welded inside the box. Its forming the arch of the original frame.

BC Toy chest 02-27-2013 05:39 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Working on getting a lower stance, C-notching the frame and rear suspension mods. There is a lot more pictures to post, only post a few for now and lots more work to be done. some of the pictures are just mock up only and everything comes back out. Last thing to be done is to finish boxing the bed portion of the frame.

I didn't trust my 110 mig welder or my skills for this operation so I had Kabwe bring his 220 mig over to my house and help me install my c-notch plates. The frame was not sliced in half to do this. Because I dropped the ball and did not take enough photos of each step, on another web site , some one asked the question ........ (you going to fish plate where you put in the c notch? Those sharp (square) edges seem like they will want to crack where they are welded into the frame.)
The ANSWER:
The top of the original frame is still intact and the square pieces are welded to it under that top piece. The top piece only joins the two sides at the top. If you look at the piece closely you can see the HAZ and weld penetration from when Kabwe welded inside the box. Its forming the arch of the original frame.

BC Toy chest 02-27-2013 06:04 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 5916761)
Look here man I told you before it does not matter what other people think. It does not matter how good or talented other people are, just do what you do and post the dang pictures and stop whining about it.

I'm going to talk to you on this board how I talk to you in person without the curse words of course because I'm trying to be a gentleman (Not possible I know).lol Plus you knew when you typed that I was going to open my big mouth, now post the dang pictures.

:lol: YEAH YEAH, OK , OK, HAHAHA.... I tell ya though I see the talent out there and I think man o man back to the drawing board, lol. I find out more people are looking then I thought so I get these PM's from people on here and Flickr coz they are asking questions about how I did something or did I consider doing it this way.... most times I get a note back that says " ohhh I should have waited to see the other pictures you posted. One PM said OHHHH now I see what you are doing.

ratty 46 02-27-2013 09:50 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
Hey BC,

Sold the crew after I got it finished. 6 gallons a mile wasn't gett'n it done. Although it didn't do any worse pulling my enclosed trailer.

I picked up, from the original owner, a off topic 1996 Indy pace dodge ram 1500. 1 of 2802. Great driver & it pulls the trailer fairly EZ.

I'm also almost finished with my vintage "barn find" 64 fairlane sedan super stocker. I'll post some pix when I get my pc fixed - been working off the wife's IPad.

Way to improvise on the notch.

R46
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Kim57 02-27-2013 11:08 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
Looking good.
Kim

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 12:52 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by ratty 46 (Post 5917502)
Hey BC,

Sold the crew after I got it finished. 6 gallons a mile wasn't gett'n it done. Although it didn't do any worse pulling my enclosed trailer.

I picked up, from the original owner, a off topic 1996 Indy pace dodge ram 1500. 1 of 2802. Great driver & it pulls the trailer fairly EZ.

I'm also almost finished with my vintage "barn find" 64 fairlane sedan super stocker. I'll post some pix when I get my pc fixed - been working off the wife's IPad.

Way to improvise on the notch.

R46
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By all means drop me a note when you post pictures of the Fairlane, sure would like to see that.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 12:53 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 5917714)
Looking good.
Kim

Thanks Kim.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 04:13 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Working on getting a lower stance, C-notching the frame and rear suspension mods. There is a lot more pictures to post, only post a few for now and lots more work to be done. some of the pictures are just mock up only and everything comes back out. Last thing to be done is to finish boxing the bed portion of the frame.

The NoLimit rear leaf springs, Posie Sliders brought it down a little more then I anticipated, but got a fix for that and may have to do some minor mods to my rear shock cross member. The springs are reversed eye on the rear and standard eye on the front and are designed with a different spring rate capacity from the OE to give you that down in the weeds stance. Now my truck sits level front and back.

A couple more photos before I put it back together for mock up.

About the photos-I didn't trust my 110 mig welder or my skills for this operation so I had Kabwe bring his 220 mig over to my house and help me install my c-notch plates. The frame was not sliced in half to do this. Because I dropped the ball and did not take enough photos of each step, on another web site , some one asked the question ........ (you going to fish plate where you put in the c notch? Those sharp (square) edges seem like they will want to crack where they are welded into the frame.)
The ANSWER:
The top of the original frame is still intact and the square pieces are welded to it under that top piece. The top piece only joins the two sides at the top. If you look at the piece closely you can see the HAZ and weld penetration from when Kabwe welded inside the box. Its forming the arch of the original frame.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 04:46 AM

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Before I post any more pics of my project here are some recent pics I took of some wicked looking rydes for your viewing pleasure:metal::metal::sumo::lol:

Some Bow ties and Jimmys at the 21st annual California Hot Rod Reunion 2012.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 05:00 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Before I post any more pics of my project here are some recent pics I took of some wicked looking rydes for your viewing pleasure :metal::metal::lol::sumo::lol:

Some Bow ties and Jimmys at the 21st annual California Hot Rod Reunion 2012.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 05:31 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Before I post any more pics of my project here are some recent pics I took of some wicked looking rydes for your viewing pleasure :metal::metal::sumo::lol:

Some Bow ties and Jimmys at the 21st annual California Hot Rod Reunion 2012.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 05:52 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
5 Attachment(s)
Before I post any more pics of my project here are some recent pics I took of some wicked looking rydes for your viewing pleasure

Some Bow ties and Jimmys at the 21st annual California Hot Rod Reunion 2012.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 06:07 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Before I post any more pics of my project here are some recent pics I took of some wicked looking rydes for your viewing pleasure

Some Bow ties and Jimmys at the 21st annual California Hot Rod Reunion 2012 and some 1/4 mile ground shakers.

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 07:12 AM

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Before I post any more pics of my project here are some recent pics I took of some wicked looking rydes for your viewing pleasure

Some Bow ties and Jimmys at the 21st annual California Hot Rod Reunion 2012 and some 1/4 mile ground shakers.
The next photos are of Kustombrad and his truck as a push truck for the Bishop and Buehl fuel Altered team at the Bakersfield California Hot Rod Reunion Cacklefest.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/member.php?u=47804

Standing up in the back of the truck is chevyrestoguy
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=247512

SSABMUD 02-28-2013 09:47 AM

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Good work on the notch gentlemen. You guys are so lucky to whip open the garage door and work on your truck. Nice welding duds Kabwe has! Doesn't even wear a hat to protect his pumpkin.
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Kim57 02-28-2013 10:17 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
Cool pics.
thanks for posting.
Kim

Kabwe 02-28-2013 12:45 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by SSABMUD (Post 5918343)
Good work on the notch gentlemen. You guys are so lucky to whip open the garage door and work on your truck. Nice welding duds Kabwe has! Doesn't even wear a hat to protect his pumpkin.
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Ask BC where was he when I was working on his truck. Just ask him and see what kind of buddy he is.lol

BC when I said stay out of my way, I did not mean to leave me alone in the backyard with all your dogs.lol I had my plasma cutter, and cut off wheels ready just in case they got out the of dog run.lol

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 05:04 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 5918649)
Ask BC where was he when I was working on his truck. Just ask him and see what kind of buddy he is.lol

BC when I said stay out of my way, I did not mean to leave me alone in the backyard with all your dogs.lol I had my plasma cutter, and cut off wheels ready just in case they got out the of dog run.lol

Here :devil:you:devil: go again making me out to be the loser friend. The dogs were locked up and I told you I was driving the church van to pick up the kids for their Christmas play rehearsal .... so didn't I come back between runs and take these pictures of you doing the welding:waah: what more did you need? :sumo::lol:

BC Toy chest 02-28-2013 05:08 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by SSABMUD (Post 5918343)
Good work on the notch gentlemen. You guys are so lucky to whip open the garage door and work on your truck. Nice welding duds Kabwe has! Doesn't even wear a hat to protect his pumpkin.
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Thanks for dropping by Wade. I even got a picture of him tack welding without a helmet on another web site. He closed his eyes, lol.

Kabwe 02-28-2013 06:18 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by BC Toy chest (Post 5919100)
Thanks for dropping by Wade. I even got a picture of him tack welding without a helmet on another web site. He closed his eyes, lol.

Who me? Anit no shame in my game brotha.lol Just don't do as I do, do as I say and you will be okay. Please don't let my wife see this she would lose it.lol You know how she is when it comes to me. Talk about overly protective.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3166/3...c368bb9af0.jpg

Rods57 02-28-2013 07:13 PM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 5919197)
Who me? Anit no shame in my game brotha.lol Just don't do as I do, do as I say and you will be okay. Please don't let my wife see this she would lose it.lol You know how she is when it comes to me. Talk about overly protective.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3166/3...c368bb9af0.jpg

See now lets look at that as an opportunity, " I would say " look honey my helmet is not very good and I didn't want to burden you with spending more money..." Boom, new helmet.

Frame is looking good!

BC Toy chest 03-01-2013 04:10 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by Rods57 (Post 5919281)
See now lets look at that as an opportunity, " I would say " look honey my helmet is not very good and I didn't want to burden you with spending more money..." Boom, new helmet.

Frame is looking good!

Truth be told the reason he did not have a helmet , was they didn't have helmets that fit his fat head at that time:lol::devil::lol::sumo:

SSABMUD 03-01-2013 09:30 AM

Re: My Pro Street '56 GMC Pick'em Up
 
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Originally Posted by BC Toy chest (Post 5919100)
Thanks for dropping by Wade. I even got a picture of him tack welding without a helmet on another web site. He closed his eyes, lol.

Guess I am not a good one to talk about shop safety after I peeled a foot of skin of my arm in a grinder accident. Then got a blood disease after not running to the doctor and almost losing that arm. Anyway, you are very lucky to have a buddy like Kabwe to help out. My buddies are so far away when I'm doing something, the FBI could not find them.
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