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The Brandy Build

A build taking a faded, rusty, 1988 k5 and transforming it into a more or less restored, 1974 full convertible.
I’m not sure about the welder size. I can’t even remember the brand. It’s a little flux core mig. It never gets used. Most of the stuff we need welded is too thick for it but it will do fine for sheet metal. A welder buddy of mine is going to help me get it dialed in. Maybe I’ll go with a smaller gauge then. The cheaper the better and yeah 6 gauge is defiantly expensive, from the prices I was seeing, 100 feet for $300 seems pretty good.
That price was 10 years ago.
 
Got everything taken out/off of the frame. I’m pretty happy with the shape the frame is in. A little surface rust but that’s it.
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amen to the wire wheel comments. hows the frame around the steering box? I found a tiny crack on mine
I looked it over and it looks perfect to me. No cracks or bends found fortunately.
 
I looked it over and it looks perfect to me. No cracks or bends found fortunately.

That's great! Mine looked OK, but when I cleaned it up with a wire wheel, I found a small hairline crack. I welded it up and added the frame reinforcements, also will be adding a steering box brace.

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Now would be a good time to weld in the frame reinforcement plates to make sure yours doesn't crack! :)
 
That's great! Mine looked OK, but when I cleaned it up with a wire wheel, I found a small hairline crack. I welded it up and added the frame reinforcements, also will be adding a steering box brace.

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Now would be a good time to weld in the frame reinforcement plates to make sure yours doesn't crack! :)
Good Catch

Yep, I'm a big fan of playing prevent defense on the steering box. IF you get a major issue later, it will be way more work to fix then, instead of a small amount of time now
 
Good Catch

Yep, I'm a big fan of playing prevent defense on the steering box. IF you get a major issue later, it will be way more work to fix then, instead of a small amount of time now
I’ll look into getting a brace kit. I know the frame cracking at the steering box is a fairly common issue. Does it happen from normal use or is it something that big tires and off-roading causes?
 
I’ll look into getting a brace kit. I know the frame cracking at the steering box is a fairly common issue. Does it happen from normal use or is it something that big tires and off-roading causes?
Typically Offroad use, but the part cost $65 or so. Certainly cheap insurance
 
Typically Offroad use, but the part cost $65 or so. Certainly cheap insurance
I’ll order one, got a link? I’m definitely not going to weld anything on the frame since it’s all painted now. But bolt on stuff is good.
 
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