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scotts62 11-19-2008 01:13 PM

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Thanks for the info, i have a RCI and made it to sit on top of the frame and it has a piece under for suport too so hopefully its all good but we'll find out.

By the way good job on the mods can't wait to see more pics!

SCOTI 11-19-2008 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by nhtc33d (Post 2981250)
Thanks for the compliments everyone. I was going to do the blazer tank but i think its too deep. I guess i will start looking at fuel cells. Does anyone know of a set of headers that fit a z'd frame w/angle plug heads? Thanks again for the help and compliments

You're going to tweak your floor anyway so you could still use that blazer tank. Instead of pulling it up to the bottom of the frame rail, try pulling it up to the bottom of the top frame rail. It's worth 4".

nhtc33d 11-19-2008 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 2981559)
You're going to tweak your floor anyway so you could still use that blazer tank. Instead of pulling it up to the bottom of the frame rail, try pulling it up to the bottom of the top frame rail. It's worth 4".

I never even gave that a thought!!!! :dohh: I think the blazer tanks are 10" deep so that should work if i mount to the top of the frame rail like you suggested. Thanks!!

nhtc33d 02-01-2009 06:30 PM

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Made some more progress to the cheapskate mobile! Got the floor done in the bed and a mustang gas tank mounted. Still need to figure out the sending unit issue and a filler neck. The tank fits nicely between my widened frame rails.
I will stain the boards and brush the aluminum strips when i disassemble for painting.

smashingchuck 02-01-2009 07:58 PM

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Do you have any "in progress" shot of how you did the floor? That's pretty much exactly how I want to do mine, but hopefully I can get away without the raised bridge cover. Where did you get the metal strips? I assuming you did the work on the wood yourself.

Also, did you leave the factory floor in place?

One more thing... how much did you raise the floor, and how far above the floor does the notch actually go with the cover off?

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oh yeah, looking good man!:cool:

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have you considered putting a fuel door behind the tailgate in the sheet metal panel that fills the gap created by the raised floor? Thats what I had in mind, along with an access panel to get to my battery.

nhtc33d 02-01-2009 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by smashingchuck (Post 3120056)
Do you have any "in progress" shot of how you did the floor? That's pretty much exactly how I want to do mine, but hopefully I can get away without the raised bridge cover. Where did you get the metal strips? I assuming you did the work on the wood yourself.


Sorry but i don't have any "in progress" pics of the bed but will be happy to post some of the wood removed for you if your not it a big hurry.

The strips are pieces of 1" wide 1/4 " thick aluminum i had cut.


Also, did you leave the factory floor in place?

I removed the factory floor and welded 1"x1" box around the perimeter of the bed.
One more thing... how much did you raise the floor, and how far above the floor does the notch actually go with the cover off?

I think i raised the floor about 7" The cover is 1" above the actual notch.


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oh yeah, looking good man!:cool:

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have you considered putting a fuel door behind the tailgate in the sheet metal panel that fills the gap created by the raised floor? Thats what I had in mind, along with an access panel to get to my battery.

Thats my first choice along as there is enough room a bend the filler tube as it will be a very tight bend.

If you need any more pictures or anything just ask!

smashingchuck 02-01-2009 10:27 PM

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so are the planks counter sunk on the edges so the aluminum strips just drop in? That's a pretty slick alternative to the kits they make. And any pics of the frame work would be nice, but I get the general idea. :cool:

Rokcrln 02-02-2009 12:29 AM

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Very nice fab work. Your truck is going to be sweet when you get it driving!

Kevin
LFD Inc.

nhtc33d 02-02-2009 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by smashingchuck (Post 3120301)
so are the planks counter sunk on the edges so the aluminum strips just drop in? That's a pretty slick alternative to the kits they make. And any pics of the frame work would be nice, but I get the general idea. :cool:

Yes, The strips are flush with the top of the boards. I cut a 1/4" dado on the edges of the boards.
I should be tearing the wood back out this week so i will get some pictures for you of the bed frame.

nhtc33d 02-02-2009 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Rokcrln (Post 3120579)
Very nice fab work. Your truck is going to be sweet when you get it driving!

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Thanks for the compliments! I am looking foward to being able to drive this clunker!

nhtc33d 10-12-2010 08:43 PM

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Well its been awhile since i have had anything worth posting. Finally got my paint done!! This was the first time i have painted anything so it was quite a eye opener for me. I can see now why professional paint and body work costs so much. I Still need to get the rims blasted so i can paint them and the door panels.
They will be the same color as the roof and dash. Hopefully they will be done this week and i can start reassembly!

lilpoindexter 10-12-2010 09:46 PM

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Paint the rims to match the cab.

nhtc33d 10-13-2010 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by lilpoindexter (Post 4237924)
Paint the rims to match the cab.

Yeah that is my plan. I think it will tie everything together really well.

Mike J 10-13-2010 07:35 PM

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I like the flake, man! Looks really good.

nhtc33d 10-13-2010 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike J (Post 4239330)
I like the flake, man! Looks really good.

Thanks for the compliment! That was the first time ever spraying flake other than
my test panels. It was stressful and fun all at the same time!

narx66gmc 10-13-2010 10:59 PM

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it looks really good, you are making it very hard for me not to z the front of mine. i like how you did the rear rails too, it makes it way easier. thanks for the info and keep up the good work.

jmedero 10-13-2010 11:29 PM

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you want to know what makes me upset..... HOW CLEAN YOUR GARAGE IS IN EVERY PICTURE!!! Its not fair.... LOL>

Sweet truck man keep it up.

nhtc33d 10-14-2010 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by narx66gmc (Post 4239760)
it looks really good, you are making it very hard for me not to z the front of mine. i like how you did the rear rails too, it makes it way easier. thanks for the info and keep up the good work.


Thanks for the compliment!
The z was not as hard as i had myself thinking it would be. Measured and leveled a million times before i cut! The rear was done like that for two reasons. #1 to be able to build my own notch(cheaper than buying one!!) #2 to give me room to put the gas tank.

nhtc33d 10-14-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jmedero (Post 4239823)
you want to know what makes me upset..... HOW CLEAN YOUR GARAGE IS IN EVERY PICTURE!!! Its not fair.... LOL>

Sweet truck man keep it up.

Thanks! Its my OCD that helps me keep it clean:lol: I always take the pictures after i clean up for the day so believe me it gets plenty messy!

6772owner 10-14-2010 05:55 PM

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Love all the fab work, looks really good, keep up the great work!

nhtc33d 10-15-2010 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by 6772owner (Post 4240919)
Love all the fab work, looks really good, keep up the great work!

Thanks! Now that i finally got it painted i am really motivated to get this thing done! I missed my goal to have it done before the Carlisle all truck nationals but i will make it next year!

LEEVON 10-15-2010 08:45 AM

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Wow, that metal flake looks great. I'm digging where you went with this truck. What flake and gun did you use?

nhtc33d 10-15-2010 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by LEEVON (Post 4241839)
Wow, that metal flake looks great. I'm digging where you went with this truck. What flake and gun did you use?

Thanks. I am not a very good photographer so looks much more vivid and flashy in person. The gun I used was a cheap hvlp from TCP global with a 1.8 tip to spray the clear/flake mix. The flake is Lil daddy roths agent orange in the standard
size .015.

TylerHuff 10-15-2010 08:07 PM

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diggin the truck. your top looks great i have a 62 and was going to do a teal flake top yours just shows me how good its going to look

nhtc33d 10-15-2010 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TylerHuff (Post 4242703)
diggin the truck. your top looks great i have a 62 and was going to do a teal flake top yours just shows me how good its going to look

I was thinking about using a teal color too! What color is the body of your 62 now?


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