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xpickup 04-05-2012 06:11 AM

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mud.man.rj, Thank you. I always like to save a buck. Then I can buy more parts.

oldman3, This time, don't worry I have done plenty of dumb things.


Shannon

mud.man.rj 04-05-2012 10:15 PM

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Having a good thinker is a big saver, fab skills sure make a difference plus then your build is not like everyone elses.

PRWFAB 04-05-2012 10:30 PM

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AMEN MUD MAN I like to look at other peoples stuff and tweek it into what I'm doing not just copy it.

mud.man.rj 04-05-2012 10:36 PM

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Ya me too, I build other project mostly year round and have to make them all a bit different to make them extra cool and fit the owner too. Have to really sit back and think some times, even come up with a lot of cool stuff when dreaming at night, yep a bit obsessive, nothing like hotrodding, it's a life style.

xpickup 04-06-2012 08:55 PM

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I worked 6 hrs at work this morning. We had off but we are so busy so that I worked some. Then came home and finished up the back brakes. The only thing I have to do now is change the residual valve to a 2 pound one and bleed the brakes. I have the emergency cables mounted but have to mount my pedal and figure out where to route the cables. Then the brakes will be totally done. It will feel good to have them done. I should soon be able to put it back down on the ground soon. Then the wipers and some metal work around the windshield and cowl vent. I filled it already but do not like the way I did it , so like so many other things I will redo it to my liking now. I hate redoing things!

oldman3 04-06-2012 11:26 PM

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Shannon, looks good. What's the width and back spacing on your wheels?.....Jim

AUSSIE54 04-07-2012 09:40 AM

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Shannon, nice job on the brakes mate and good close up on the wheels. What size rubber are they?

Happy Easter also. As we'd discussed I have just done the egg thing, chewed the ends off the carrots that the tin lids had left out and then ran a trail of Easter Bunny poo (jelly beans) from room to room with a nice cluster at the front door from where his journey had started. They should love it!

Trently.
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xpickup 04-16-2012 09:07 PM

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oldman3,AUSSIE54, sorry I keep forgetting to check the wheels and tires for you. I will tomorrow.

It seems like I have not posted for a while. I made a tool for the air chisel to contour the belt line. I have to round it a bit more but it does work for the small dents. I then made the dolly of the profile of the outside of the belt line. I made it on a bridgeport mill with a ball nose end mill. Then blended it on the belt sander. I tried it out on a sample piece of belt line I made. I hit it with a hammer to put a dent in then took it out with my new tool. I have a small area to fix on my panel where I welded the new bent line to the old and it pulled in a little bit. So hopefully it will fix it.


Shannon

xpickup 04-16-2012 09:10 PM

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Next was the emergency brake that I worked on. I had a pedal and cable laying around so I used it. I bought the lokar rear ones for the new disc brakes. So I made mounts for the pedal and made new mounts for the cables too. I welded them to the boxed area on the inside of the frame. It worked out great, now I have to bleed the brakes yet.

Shannon

xpickup 04-16-2012 09:14 PM

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forgot the pictures.

Shannon

xpickup 04-16-2012 09:30 PM

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Next was the wipers. And what a pain in the A$$. I bought the Its A Snap ones a couple of years ago, and if I had it to do over I would used the factory ones and used the Blazer rear hatch motor and went that route. I will have to make custom defroster vents because that is where the wiper transmissions are. I wanted them to work like the factory ones do, so one had to be mounted one way and the other the opposite way. I cheated and used poly line instead of the aluminum tube for the bends and the area tying the transmissions together. I just made stub pieces to go into it. I mounted the motor in the passenger side lower cowl. I think I have to change the stroke on them but at least they go back and forth. I used the factory outside pieces so the angle of the wipers was right. I cut off the the end and then drilled out the hole on a lathe so the new wiper transmission would go into it. Then had to shorten it up about 3/8 of a inch. They are 54 ones. That was one of the many thing I got rid of years ago that I should not have! I also bought aluminum wiper arms also.


Shannon

xpickup 04-16-2012 09:31 PM

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a few more.

Shannon

Fat Mike 04-16-2012 11:04 PM

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You make the coolest tools. Looks good!

oldman3 04-16-2012 11:22 PM

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Shannon, always like you updates, seems you always have made a new tool or some way to hook up things. Nice work as usual.....Jim

xpickup 04-17-2012 07:13 AM

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Fat Mike, oldman3, Thank you. I like to make the tools to make things easier.


Shannon

99 to Life 04-17-2012 09:19 AM

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luuuuuuv that beltline tool you made. You should seriously make and sell those. Not everyone has access to a machine shop, so it would be much harder for them to make something like that.

xpickup 04-17-2012 09:28 AM

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99 to Life, Thank you. The only bad thing is you could not use them on much except a panel truck. You probably could not use it on the doors without cutting a access hole and the back of the cab is all closed up too. It would work on the cowl though.

Shannon

AUSSIE54 04-17-2012 10:31 AM

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Great work as usual there Shannon! Looks like you had a big weekend too!
Trently.
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xpickup 04-17-2012 08:48 PM

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oldman3, AUSSIE54, They are 20 inchers in the back and they either 8 or 8.5 wide with a 4 inch back space. The tires are 255/35ZR20.


Shannon

oldman3 04-17-2012 10:23 PM

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Thanks Shannon......Jim

xpickup 04-22-2012 07:24 PM

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I now have the wipers finished now and removed them so that I could redo some metal work that I did. I now have the metal work all done around the windshield now and I am beginning the filler work now. I made a new cowl vent filler. I did it in two pieces and I put my belt line dies in the bead roller and did a 1/2 up in them, then needed to bend it up a little. I then welded to two pieces together. It was easier than trying to get a good edge at the belt line. I had a few other pieces that I need in the belt line. So I just ran some off and cut it out of that. I also had my little helper for a couple hours today. He loved getting dirty but his mom did not.


Shannon

xpickup 04-22-2012 07:25 PM

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a few more.

Shannon

oldman3 04-22-2012 09:30 PM

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Shannon, nice repair work, looks good. Tell Mom it's not the first time for getting dirty and it won't be the last:devil:....Jim

mud.man.rj 04-22-2012 11:23 PM

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Dirty boy that one, haha. Boy must be nice to have him out there with you helping, cool for you both, learning and bonding. :thumbs:

Kabwe 04-23-2012 12:01 AM

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Great work as always. Just goes to prove that being inventive and having an imagination can take you very far.


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