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skymangs 01-07-2014 07:10 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
No, happiness is a burnt up Plasma tip! That's when you know you've been cutting too much... LoL

shadow1967 01-08-2014 12:12 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Great Project! GOOD LOOKING GTO.

ricott 01-08-2014 10:42 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Thanks everyone for the replys!

Jean-Marc Lacasse - Your truck is so cool. I've followed your build for years, congratulations on approaching the finish line!


Rednek13x - I feel like a little schoolgirl whining about the cold when our daytime highs are between 20 and 40. It takes more man than I am to work in subzero!

Skymangs and Low Elco - I have to agree with Skymangs: a Plasma Cutter is the best, and I plan to work mine this weekend! But for work out in the junkyard, the trusty Sawsall is the absolute best.

Shadow1967 - Thanks for the complement on the GTO. My son and I have (mostly) enjoyed building that car, and it is a blast to drive. I love the way you and your dad have built your TF. I cant wait to see an outside shot of your stretched truck.

Thanks again everyone. It is supposed to be in the mid 50s Saturday and Sunday, so I plan to hit it hard on mocking up the cabs. Pictures (I hope) Sunday night. As always, more to come.

Ricky

alaska gasser 01-08-2014 10:21 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
I sense a lot of hours welding and grinding in your future!!!

http://i1123.photobucket.com/albums/...ps57f8eb0a.jpg

ricott 01-11-2014 07:45 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
This weekend was a great time to be in the garage. The cold and rain were gone, and I was motivated! I marked the cut line for the tops and floor pans of both cabs with soapstone or tape. I marked the “big window” rear section 9 inches longer than standard so that I could cut it down to 8 inches during the final fit up stage.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5be267d3.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps28b58780.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4e47c5c3.jpg

Next I welded diagonal bracing side to side and up and down on the inside the “front half” of the cab. I cut holes in the floor so that this bracing would extend to the cab dolly. I welded a small tab to the bottom of the bracing and used it to bolt the bracing to the cab dolly. My thought is by bolting this bracing to the cab dolly, it will prevent distortion when the cuts are made.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5ee81655.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps305aec80.jpg

I sliced the big window cab through the top and doors and discarded the unneeded parts.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8a147fd3.jpg

This takes me through mid-day. As always, more to come.

Ricky

ricott 01-11-2014 10:41 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
I sliced the small window cab through the top and doors, and slid the back section back 6 inches to see what that would look like. My son Andrew helped me remove the rear section of the small window cab and put it outside. My trusty watch cat hopped on that part to sun. The front part of the cab is left.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...psa8605822.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...pseff8da1f.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps563d2e6c.jpg

Next I marked some reference points on both cabs to aid in reattaching the cabs and made what I hoped would be the final cuts on the big window part. I had to do a lot of grinding/cutting to get to the final 8 inch stretch (I am also adding 2 inches at the "b" pillar thus the total stretch was 8 inches).

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9bdd5d87.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps63683e5b.jpg

A lot of the afternoon was spent working the two sections together to the point we needed to make an eight inch stretch. Andrew and I removed, cut re installed and remeasured several times before it fit. I clamped everything down then welded the lower section of the two cabs together. Buggy (The guy that built Big Birtha) had PMed me and told me that a problem with these cabs is the top is tapered to the front -THANKS FOR THAT HEADS UP! Where the two "halves" joined at the top it was approximately half inch off. You can see it in the second picture.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps42cdaa38.jpg

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps956a14ad.jpg

To fix this, I will cross brace from the corner of each door bottom to the top of of the other door. I will then do relief cuts and pull/push the two sections until they line up. While I had planned to finish this up tomorrow afternoon, I have a list of "Honey dos", so I may not get back to it until later in the week. All in all, a very productive day! As always, more to come.

Ricky

ChuckDriver 01-11-2014 11:19 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
You're making some really quick work! Nicely done!

Kim57 01-12-2014 12:11 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Nice progress.
Looks good.
Kim

ricott 01-13-2014 11:48 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Thanks guys for the comments, I'm happy it's going together as well as it is.
As expected, the rest of life kept me out of the garage yesterday. I need to pick up some steel tomorrow to do my crossbracing (I didn't have as much as I thought I did!). With a little luck I can have all that done so that Saturday will be a "kick butt" day in the garage.

I also have a question, one of my thoughts on this truck was to "pancake" the roof about 2 inches. I have always thought the roof sat up to high. I have seen pictures of roofs that have been pancaked, but if anyone reading this has a picture (or a link) to a TF Truck with some of the "fat" cut out of the roof, would you please notify me. Thanks.

Ricky

JML55 01-13-2014 01:05 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ricott (Post 6468546)
I also have a question, one of my thoughts on this truck was to "pancake" the roof about 2 inches. I have always thought the roof sat up to high. I have seen pictures of roofs that have been pancaked, but if anyone reading this has a picture (or a link) to a TF Truck with some of the "fat" cut out of the roof, would you please notify me. Thanks.

Ricky

I agree with you these truck sure look tall and there is lot of head room inside the cab. I put in a one piece fiberglass headliner in mine that is almost 1 1/2 inch of the inside roof panel and i still have lots of head room. I have an ouside visor on mine and that gives the illusion the the roof isnot so tall.
BTW cool project.

buggy5872 01-13-2014 01:32 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Looks like it's going good so far....Glad I could help you out a little.

dsraven 01-13-2014 01:59 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
there was a good tech article on custom classic trucks or classic trucks, can't remember, but it was on panjcaking a roof withouty cutting the whiole thing off. mostly just the front part overhang on the windshield.

ricott 01-13-2014 06:32 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JML55 (Post 6468670)
I agree with you these truck sure look tall and there is lot of head room inside the cab. I put in a one piece fiberglass headliner in mine that is almost 1 1/2 inch of the inside roof panel and i still have lots of head room. I have an ouside visor on mine and that gives the illusion the the roof isnot so tall.
BTW cool project.

I am considering the visor and that may be the answer. When I measured my S10 and my Envoy Denali, both are between 46 and 47 inches from floor to finished cealing - and both have ample headroom for me. This truck has 51 from unfinished floor to unfinished cealing - so I think I could loose 1 -2 inches and still be OK.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsraven (Post 6468754)
there was a good tech article on custom classic trucks or classic trucks, can't remember, but it was on panjcaking a roof withouty cutting the whiole thing off. mostly just the front part overhang on the windshield.

Thanks for your heads up on that article. I did a Google search (should have done that to start) and found the article in Custom Classic Trucks. While that pancake was a little severe for my taste, it had several good ideas. I think this will be added to the list (the dreaded "While I'm at it!).

Thanks again.

Ricky

blue57 01-13-2014 09:04 PM

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blue57 01-13-2014 09:06 PM

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this will take you to a list of pics. Just click on best of show for 2012

http://www.truckshows.org/index-gal.php

Russell Ashley 01-14-2014 09:53 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
That black truck is trick from top to bottom, and obviously a high dollar truck, but does anyone else but me think it would have looked better if they had left the overhang over the windshield? That top just looks wrong to me.

ricott 01-14-2014 10:04 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blue57 (Post 6469449)
this will take you to a list of pics. Just click on best of show for 2012

http://www.truckshows.org/index-gal.php

Thanks for the link. That is a really good looking truck that someone spent a lot of time (and, I bet, money) on. I love that truck, but I'm not getting into a top chop that involves the windshield.

I'm looking for a picture of a 57 surburban that I think Ogre posted (I will go through his truk thread to see if it is in there). As I recall, they stretched the front doors by 6 inches (and added a second door on the passenger's side) and pancaked the roof two inches. As I remember, I really liked how that looked.

Thanks everyone for your comments. I will temporarily weld the roof inner structure and leave the rest of the roof in its present state. Lord willing, (and my wifey doesn't come up a big last minute honey do) this weekend I plan to be working on the floor and firewall.

As always, more to come.

Ricky

ricott 01-14-2014 10:36 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russell Ashley (Post 6470301)
That black truck is trick from top to bottom, and obviously a high dollar truck, but does anyone else but me think it would have looked better if they had left the overhang over the windshield? That top just looks wrong to me.

I agree with you Russell, the look is to severe. My thought was to retain all of the overhang, but "decrown" the top by cutting out 1-2 inches of the rise all around. That involves a lot of "reconstructive surgery", but I did this years ago on another car. That was the thing I remember about the surburban I saw posted - the inch or two out of the top looked to be a "factory" job, which is the look I want. If anyone has a picture of the surburban, I would appreciate it if you would post. Thanks.

Ricky

dsraven 01-14-2014 10:50 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
the black truck is an awesome truck and somebody really spent a lot of planning, time (cashola) and work on it. it would take a whack of time just to source all the stuff on it, like outside mirrors. quite a craftsman put it together I think. was it done in the back garage somewhere or was if farmed out to a shop? that said, it is just not the look I am going for with the roof. I like the eyebrow over the windshield personally. some people would say the same about my project, like "why did you do that?" but, it is MY project so I do what I like. just me thinking out loud though. I bet lots of us see other projects and take snippets from them all to mentally add this or that to our trucks, probably with a little twist so it is different but sort of the same. that is what gives them personality. it's an art form man, ha ha. ever seen a bunch of guys standing back staring at a just finished project?

dsraven 01-14-2014 11:03 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
maybe it is beeps thread-52 gmc envoy burb meld, page 17 is where the roof gets cut off. pretty cool thought processes and some bold moves. i wonder if he sleeps at night or just dreams up stuff to do to his project, ha ha. I dunno if I could do that without thinking I would screw up a good truck somehow. it looks like it is not his firsat rodeo.
dennis

BBEEP 01-14-2014 11:08 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Hahaha!!! Are you the peeping Tom?

BBEEP 01-14-2014 11:13 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Too bad you aren't closer. I found it easier to get an extra firewall and make a template. That way I only had to merge the 52 body with the Envoy once.

ricott 01-26-2014 10:54 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dsraven (Post 6470390)
maybe it is beeps thread-52 gmc envoy burb meld, page 17 is where the roof gets cut off. pretty cool thought processes and some bold moves. i wonder if he sleeps at night or just dreams up stuff to do to his project, ha ha. I dunno if I could do that without thinking I would screw up a good truck somehow. it looks like it is not his firsat rodeo.
dennis

You were right. I had forgotten BBeep cut the roof. What he did is what I'm shooting for.

BBeep - Your merge of the old and new is what I have planned to do. Thanks for all your documentation along the way.

ricott 01-26-2014 11:10 PM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Well it didn't take long for my day job to start getting in the way of fun in the garage. I spent last week in Dallas working and will be headed back in 10 days for another week. At least it has been cold so I haven't missed working in the garage that much. Before I left for Dallas I went to the salvage yard and had them load up the part of the Trailblazer cab. It was so cold I didn't get any pictures until I got home (and warmed up).

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0cb3177b.jpg

On MLK (a really warm 65) I stripped the cab down and got it in the garage.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...psffef837c.jpg

Today I began drilling spotwelds and also marked off where the cuts will be made. The yellow tape in the center of the floorpan/firewall is my reference point.

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/...psf8cf217a.jpg

The rest of this week (until the weekend) will be really cold, so I plan to work in the house on the wifey's list. I hope to be cutting up the floorpan on Saturday. As always, more to come.
Ricky

Bomp 02-26-2014 12:31 AM

Re: 55 TF Stretched Cab/Fleetside/LSx/Trailblazer Frame
 
Wow, Wish I'd caught the start of this build sooner. I've noticed the name ricott at the bottom of my thread but never thought to click on it to see whats up. Finally I clicked and Wow, You have a project. The type of project that I really dig. Not the," I ordered something and the brown truck dropped it off" (Not that theres anything wrong with those builds) but cutting up, total reconstruction, mind blowing stuff man. Oh yeah, and stretching<------- the most important part!
I wish I caught this in the beginning. On mine so far the most PITA has been the outer roof skin. (which Im attempting for the second time) am starting again.
I read MP&C and theastronaut. MP&C 55 build has tought me sooo much. May lend a hand in roof skin fixes.
Anyhow,,,, I started reading and saw the " thanks BOMP " and the many other names at the beginning of the build.
Im behind ya on this build. Cold, rainy, spiders ( I don't like spiders either) Looks like you have a great start.
This is gonna be cool! Way Cool! Now stop reading my babbling babble and get to cuttin'


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