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Old 03-11-2006, 02:58 PM   #126
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Old 03-11-2006, 04:21 PM   #127
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I am amazed, but like he says, we all have it in us we just need to do it. I have a buddy that works at the University of Arizona and he is a magician with metal. He designed and made the wheels that are on the Mars Rover, (yeah, he's that good) but he started just like us (well if we all started in Aerospace for Lockhead Martin?!). He drives a 65 Chevy truck and works on it regularly. I love sheetmetal and I am a certified welder (long line of them, my grandfather was a Machinist in Oil City, PA, my dad was an Iron worker in OH and my late brother was a pipe fitter in OH as well). But I went a different route (I am a principal at an elementary school) they never saw it coming!? I love this stuff, but do it and you'll all find out with some practice, and patience you can all do and then you'll never pay a body man $90 an hour!! I replaced the rear quarter on my 70 Camaro in my one car garage, with determination, a spotweld cutter and a 110 mig from Sears, not perfect, but better than it was and better than the factory did it. I am with you guys though time is my enemy and finding a metal master like Kevin is the way for most of us, if only he was closer!! Well, I'll just order the rockers, inner and outer, and the floor pieces and I'll pittle with the cutoff wheel over the next few weekends and I'll get some picts. Just do it, and if it doesn't work, do it again, I am not taking away from Kevin, but like he said he just tried it and read and tried some more, great advice. I am dying for more, because you are building the X-cab I have been invisioning for years. Excellent work, look forward to more inspiration.
It's good to know we have an educator of our youth w/a 'can do' attitude. One good mentor can inspire many youth!
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Old 03-11-2006, 06:28 PM   #128
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It's good to know we have an educator of our youth w/a 'can do' attitude. One good mentor can inspire many youth!
Kudos to you!

Thank you, it is nice to be appreciated. I have the best job in the world, I get paid in smiles and occasionally I get a compliment from someone, sometimes from a former student. I was all fired up after reading and posting as the temps had climbed into the high 60's-low 70's, but now it is snowing!? It has been going off and on for two days and isn't supposed to stop til Sunday, so somebody post picts of warm weather and more sheetmetal work!

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Old 03-13-2006, 01:13 PM   #129
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PICS, PICS, I need a fix!
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Old 03-13-2006, 07:17 PM   #130
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I agree, that man does wonders with metal
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Old 03-13-2006, 07:59 PM   #131
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Sorry guys no new pics today I have been working on the "Tip & Flip dolly" and trying to get it all finished up so you guys will have an easier time doing this work. It is almost ready to ship (next day or two) and I can get back out in the garage. I like designing but all this computer work is not for me. I am a construction worker by trade. I got into this line of work after high school because I did not want a desk job doing paper all day and did not want to continue on in school. Now what do I do, Half the time I am in the office doing paper work setting up meeting, taking classes, or dealing with the state on projects and fighting with generals on the job. So I really like being able to come home and head out to the shop and have fun. But it is all a trade off and you just hope you can make it all work out in the end.

Next time you look at a project on your truck and think " I don't know if I can do that" just remember what I live by;
"Theiris not anything that I can not do just some things I have not done yet!

Thanks all and I will be back soon.
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Old 03-13-2006, 10:12 PM   #132
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I am looking forward to those plans. I just bought a new 60gal air compressor so I can start grinding, banging, and welding on my 68. My reclaiming of my garage is well underway and I hope to start disassembly next weekend.
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Old 03-16-2006, 08:52 PM   #133
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Re: Project Penicillin~ 68 crewcab build up!

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Old 03-18-2006, 08:56 PM   #134
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Re: Project Penicillin~ 68 crewcab build up!

This was buried clear down to page 5! Really looking forward to another update.

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Old 03-18-2006, 10:42 PM   #135
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Sorry guys I have only worked on it a few hours this week (getting things with Tip & Flip finished and sent out) and not really much to show. I will be out in the shop most of Sunday and hope to have some more pic's. I am working out door gaps and window regulators for the fourth door and things that do not show like much but are real time consumers.

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Old 03-19-2006, 09:26 PM   #136
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And we are back!! Spent about 8hrs today working on the window chanels on the door and getting the window regulator all set up.

Ok for some info on the different pic's.
The door I used for the 4th door was a truck drivers side front. This had a few changes that had to be addressed like where the vent window is on the front door it had a narrowed section that had to be removed for the window glass and weather stripping. Then the rear of the door window rails had to get a narrowed area for where the fixed glass is located in the 3rd and 4th doors. Then the rear area had to get a false bottom welded in it for support of the fixed glass. Then after some time with the window regulator we had a working window. We were looking at changing the angle of the fixed post but by using the Burb doors their just is not enough room to have the window move straite up and down. The window is designed to move slightly towards the rear as it drops in order to miss the hinge reinforcing area. If this was going to be a show truck we would have removed the hinge reinforcing area to get the window angel changed. But since this is a daily driver we did not want to jeperdize the structure since his grand son will be slamming this door quit a bit.

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Old 03-19-2006, 09:33 PM   #137
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Also we hade to section the bottom of the door panel area with the section from a 3rd door. For some reason they made the front door panel area and the rears different so to make it all look stock we had to cut and chop.

Since this door is made up of 7 pieces already we felt one more was not going to hurt anything. We had to section the bottom door panel are to get it to all lign up corectly. I still have a bit of work to finish up on the door but this is enough for today.

See I told all of you the door would be slow going. But it is all this detail work that will really pay off in the end.

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Old 03-19-2006, 10:48 PM   #138
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Great pics, very nice work. Wow, if you saw mine you wouldn't call that rust, it would be "weathered". It's a big help to see how all these body panels fit.
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Old 03-20-2006, 08:14 AM   #139
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I got my plans in for the tilt Saturday. I can't wait to start my project.
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Old 03-21-2006, 07:37 PM   #140
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Lookin' great.

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Old 03-21-2006, 10:42 PM   #141
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I am going to tease you guys. Here is what I found when I went out to Mike(70 rs/ss) last year to pick up a burb I bought from him.
It is a factory built 4 door 68 3/4 truck. They built it and 5 others for GM's Mesa/Arizona testing area.
4 full doors, factory custom built, all the window work normally and it wasn't built out of a burb.
When I saw that Truck in one of the mags, I had to smile, because of this one.
It has factory VIN and a serial # by Fisher body.
I am going out in May to pick it up. He has 2 others, one he is keeping, the other hit hard in the front. So I am going to pull the cab off the frame and put it in the back of this one.
I kept this a secert from you Mike because I was going to visit!! LOL
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:43 PM   #142
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:44 PM   #143
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:44 PM   #144
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The teaser is that it is really a 67!!!
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:54 PM   #145
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Plus I found here in NC a 65 4 door 3/4 crew cab with squared off rear doors, not fronts used. It is rusty but fixable...... short wheel base, has 6 foot utility bed on it. I am trying to find the owner, longg story, and I did not have a camera, it also has a fisher body plate with serial #.
Gm made a lot of special vehicle. An Attorney I used to work for in DC had several 55-73 4 door Cadillac convertables that his father ordered from GM. They built them special for him because he did their legal work in DC. The reason my ex boss said they wanted 4 doors was because his mother was raised a lady and never rode in the front of a vehicle....." Miss Daisey" !!!!
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:57 PM   #146
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:57 PM   #147
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Wow, what a super unique truck, too bad GM didn't catch on and make them for everyone
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:58 PM   #148
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:59 PM   #149
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I couldn't believe it when i firs saw it........
They are out there,somewhere........every once in a while i have found them
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Old 03-21-2006, 11:07 PM   #150
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That's a sweet '67!
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