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It is a wish list of course....we sure don't want to run out of things to do:haha:

I figure by putting up plenty to do people can pick and choose what they want to work on....if anything.

Oh and don't forget your the team leader!
I'll try to make sure we have everything we need to accomplish whatever is on that list.
Can you think of anything we need?

I can bring my little welder its Hobart 140 so we can have two welders going if needed. Let me know
 
I can bring my little welder its Hobart 140 so we can have two welders going if needed. Let me know
Great Idea Jess, what amp is required.. like 20?
Does it need a special receptacle?
 
Very cool Jess, you got a 4.5" grinder you can bring along too, so we have acouple of them?

I =knocked 4 things off the list today.

plugged the hole for the fuel line:

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cut off the bumpstop brackets, we'll be building new ones for Timbrens:

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welded on nuts inside the frame for skid plate mounting:

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Sandblasted the inside of the frame and zinc coated prior to boxing it up.

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Very cool Jess, you got a 4.5" grinder you can bring along too, so we have acouple of them?

I =knocked 4 things off the list today.

plugged the hole for the fuel line:

Ironmaiden149.jpg




cut off the bumpstop brackets, we'll be building new ones for Timbrens:

Ironmaiden150.jpg




welded on nuts inside the frame for skid plate mounting:

Ironmaiden152.jpg




Sandblasted the inside of the frame and zinc coated prior to boxing it up.

Ironmaiden154.jpg

Ironmaiden153.jpg
Good work its gorgeous outside today isn't it.

Yah dave I have two I can bring, let me know if there is anything you can think of that you may need. Just make sure you have plenty of discs available. I plan on bringing a cheap socket/ wrench set as well.
 
Man i cant wait to someday strip my truck down to the frame and sandblast and paint everything. I think it sounds like sooo much fun. (My favorite thing is taking old stuff and replacing it with new stuff.... so...) lol.
 
Awesome progress Dave! Do you expect to have the engine back in the frame for the build 'n greet or no? What about the body? You have one month!
 
Good work its gorgeous outside today isn't it.

Yah dave I have two I can bring, let me know if there is anything you can think of that you may need. Just make sure you have plenty of discs available. I plan on bringing a cheap socket/ wrench set as well.

Yeah it was perfect for being outside with a blasting hood and respirator on, just cool enough to keep from fogging up the hood.

I need to make a list of shop stuff to stock up on so we got everything we'll need.

Man i cant wait to someday strip my truck down to the frame and sandblast and paint everything. I think it sounds like sooo much fun. (My favorite thing is taking old stuff and replacing it with new stuff.... so...) lol.

It is a great feeling of satisfaction to accomplish things, but realize that if you haven't done something to this extent, it can lead to builders burnout. YOu've seen the project that gets torn apart and never finished....it happens alot, so don't underestimate the amount of time something like this can consume in your life. Oh and the money thing....just open up and say aahhhhh. Once you start replacing a few parts, you realize replacing a few more is a "might as well" kinda thing. That's what I call the snowball effect. It starts rolling downhill, and its hard to stop it sometimes.
Good luck with your ambitions....it sure makes ya feel good about your truck when you see the progress than you've made.

Awesome progress Dave! Do you expect to have the engine back in the frame for the build 'n greet or no? What about the body? You have one month!

I'm really hoping to have everything done on the list (post 1451) up to the point of the build week, we'll see how that goes. I would also like to get the interior of the body (floor) prepped for the cage work.
You feel like tuning some while your here?
 
I'm really hoping to have everything done on the list (post 1451) up to the point of the build week, we'll see how that goes. I would also like to get the interior of the body (floor) prepped for the cage work.
You feel like tuning some while your here?

If the engine is running I can bring my timing light and recurve the distributor, but it can only be a conservative base tune since it's not running and driving. That also could prevent a lot more important work from getting done for something we can do later too if I'm in the way. We'll see how it goes.
 
If the engine is running I can bring my timing light and recurve the distributor, but it can only be a conservative base tune since it's not running and driving. That also could prevent a lot more important work from getting done for something we can do later too if I'm in the way. We'll see how it goes.

Well I basically just got it running and haven't messed with idle, timing, curve, vac advance, elec. choke....etc. Anything would be better than it is now, but its not a big priority item right now either.:waytogo:
 
If the engine is running I can bring my timing light and recurve the distributor, but it can only be a conservative base tune since it's not running and driving. That also could prevent a lot more important work from getting done for something we can do later too if I'm in the way. We'll see how it goes.


This would prevent me from working too. I have never recurved a disty. I kind of know how to but have never actually done it.

But hey who knows Dave and I might have SO much work done we can do that:whistle::haha:
 
It is a great feeling of satisfaction to accomplish things, but realize that if you haven't done something to this extent, it can lead to builders burnout. YOu've seen the project that gets torn apart and never finished....it happens alot, so don't underestimate the amount of time something like this can consume in your life. Oh and the money thing....just open up and say aahhhhh. Once you start replacing a few parts, you realize replacing a few more is a "might as well" kinda thing. That's what I call the snowball effect. It starts rolling downhill, and its hard to stop it sometimes.
Good luck with your ambitions....it sure makes ya feel good about your truck when you see the progress than you've made.
Oh yes I know lol, it will take lots of time and money. But i already have that Might as Well attitude so I know what i would be getting into, if i didnt replace everything, I would at least take everything off, sandblast, prime paint, so at least it feels new haha. I would just love to hop in my truck and feel like it just rolled off the lot. New Old truck = My Dream. :thumb:
 
This would prevent me from working too. I have never recurved a disty. I kind of know how to but have never actually done it.

But hey who knows Dave and I might have SO much work done we can do that:whistle::haha:

You do want the engine back in right?
I figured it would need to be to get the bars out of interference range.
Gotta get the steering shaft put on too, and I guess the hydroboost unit as well?

good stuff.not much left if all that list gets done.lookin tough man.
Not much left....wow, I just see an endless list:eek1:
Those are items I can think of right now, and I know it will keep growing.
That list only includes stuff to get to the point of having the body and cage work done. Interior and body/paintwork will need to be done at some point, but that might be phase 2 next year or :dunno:

Oh yes I know lol, it will take lots of time and money. But i already have that Might as Well attitude so I know what i would be getting into, if i didnt replace everything, I would at least take everything off, sandblast, prime paint, so at least it feels new haha. I would just love to hop in my truck and feel like it just rolled off the lot. New Old truck = My Dream. :thumb:
Good, sounds like your thinking right about it. All the cleaning/blasting/rebuilding/painting...sure eats up time though.
 
Good, sounds like your thinking right about it. All the cleaning/blasting/rebuilding/painting...sure eats up time though.

Ill be twenty a month from tomorrow. I got all the time in the world my friend. (Hopefully haha). Im 20 Im single, I dont have a kid, nor do i plan on having one for a long time, I have a good job, going to college full time, as my Grandpa says, I got life by the balls haha.
 
Ill be twenty a month from tomorrow. I got all the time in the world my friend. (Hopefully haha). Im 20 Im single, I dont have a kid, nor do i plan on having one for a long time, I have a good job, going to college full time, as my Grandpa says, I got life by the balls haha.

At least you realize it....just keep listening to Grandpa....he'll guide you straight and live vicariously through you at the same time!
 
You do want the engine back in right?
I figured it would need to be to get the bars out of interference range.
Gotta get the steering shaft put on too, and I guess the hydroboost unit as well?

It will be best to have everything assembled as much as possible. Easier to work around stuff that way
 
At least you realize it....just keep listening to Grandpa....he'll guide you straight and live vicariously through you at the same time!

Oh yes i can tell he does lol. Every time I would come over after seeing my GF he would say, ok let me smell your fingers haha. Hes one of my best buddies lol, we give each other more **** its great lol. I dont know anybody with a better relationship with their grandpa.
 
It will be best to have everything assembled as much as possible. Easier to work around stuff that way
The engine will be in there at least.

Oh yes i can tell he does lol. Every time I would come over after seeing my GF he would say, ok let me smell your fingers haha. Hes one of my best buddies lol, we give each other more **** its great lol. I dont know anybody with a better relationship with their grandpa.

That is very cool....I heard this saying once upon a time:
Spend more time with people under 10 and over 70!
 
That is very cool....I heard this saying once upon a time:
Spend more time with people under 10 and over 70!

He just turned 70 last month lol. I actually stayed at his house every wednesday during high school to hang out and work for him or whatever, we rarely got anything done though haha.
 

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