A little more done this weekend. I have the A's, B's and C's done now and I also figured out my upper dash bar.
It ended up going a lot slower than I had thought. I brought my friends 69 over with the top on and used it for all of my measurements. I think that if I didn't ever want to use the hard top again, it would be much further along. Couple things that I learned though.
The blazer is a fast back of sorts. I never realized it but there is a 1" difference between the head room at the front of the bed than the back. You can even measure this on the side windows and they will be 7/8" larger in the front. This took along time and some more string, but I think that I have every thing dialed in and can start on the overhead bars this week after work.
Couple of pics from the weekend.
The dash bar sits up nice and high now. It clears all of the gauges with a small 10 degree bend on both sides. The plan is to use some 4" gussets from the dash bar to the A's. I don't know if I'm going to use a second bar now though. Anybody see a problem with only using one bar? The one problem I did run into, was now the dash bar sits directly in the middle of my heater vents. Truth be told, I never liked just the 3" x 3" vent though. I would like to find some thing a little newer (out of metal) that has the ~12" x 1" vents on both sides. I figure I could close up the originals and weld these in.
Crappy pic, but it clears all the gauges.
And a few of the cage so far.
I'll need to buy a couple more sticks today, so I can keep going this week, but I think everything is coming out ok, so far.