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Old 11-22-2015, 03:38 PM   #51
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Oh….silly me. I figured N2trux locked his thread in the Builds and Projects area by using his Admin superpowers to prevent the thread from being highjacked and sidetracked like everybody else’s build threads. If that the reason, the locking ability should be open to everybody where the thread creator can lock their own threads.
Well he did use his admin superpowers, that's for sure.
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Old 11-22-2015, 07:33 PM   #52
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Why is the other thread locked?
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I had previously asked the same question.
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Oh….silly me. I figured N2trux locked his thread in the Builds and Projects area by using his Admin superpowers to prevent the thread from being highjacked and sidetracked like everybody else’s build threads. If that the reason, the locking ability should be open to everybody where the thread creator can lock their own threads.
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Well he did use his admin superpowers, that's for sure.
I locked it in the beginning to allow me an opportunity to get current with the build. This thread took off so well, I just havent opened the other one up.

Larry unfortunately certain features are bundled on the forum. If we allow users to lock their own threads, they can "edit" them too. Yes, I know it would be nice to be able to edit an old thread. We had a problem with members getting upset by others and deleting FAQs and other important posts. It was decided to no longer allow that option.
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If we allow users to lock their own threads, they can "edit" them too. Yes, I know it would be nice to be able to edit an old thread. We had a problem with members getting upset by others and deleting FAQs and other important posts. It was decided to no longer allow that option.
And that reason, along with several other forum notions, is precisely why I decided to stop supporting the forum after 8 to 10 years of doing so and author tech articles and build/tech threads on other websites. Perception is reality and a mod/admin locking a personal build thread when normal members can’t is more poo.

Been looking at this log on now for over 3 years
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Old 11-23-2015, 11:27 AM   #54
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And that reason, along with several other forum notions, is precisely why I decided to stop supporting the forum after 8 to 10 years of doing so and author tech articles and build/tech threads on other websites. Perception is reality and a mod/admin locking a personal build thread when normal members can’t is more poo.

Been looking at this log on now for over 3 years
I'm sorry if it offends you Larry. As mentioned, I locked it till I could get time to bring the background story up to date. I planned to unlock it after that, but this thread started growing so I didnt.

Trust me, the Executive Staff lamented over the decision to restrict editing, and even reinstated the option at one time. After being burned several times, it was removed again.
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I'm sorry if it offends you Larry. As mentioned, I locked it till I could get time to bring the background story up to date. I planned to unlock it after that, but this thread started growing so I didnt.

Trust me, the Executive Staff lamented over the decision to restrict editing, and even reinstated the option at one time. After being burned several times, it was removed again.
I wouldn’t say I’m offended. It just further verifies the culture here. Unlikely that I am the only one with this thought, maybe just the only foolish one to bring it up. No biggie, carry on………

BTW....the white Sierra is way cool. Anxious to see the end result
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Old 11-23-2015, 01:50 PM   #56
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FYI- Member JONBOY in Dallas has a hookup going for the tach/fuel gauges at the moment, in case you were interested. If you can't raise him with a PM, I can get him privately. It's lookin' good!
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The GMSS combo?
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Old 11-24-2015, 01:48 PM   #58
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I don't know. The stock ones, if that helps, in 5 and 7k and early and late versions. Saw it on FB. PM him and ask, he's good people.
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Old 11-27-2015, 05:09 PM   #59
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I don't know. The stock ones, if that helps, in 5 and 7k and early and late versions. Saw it on FB. PM him and ask, he's good people.
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Guy, your build is amazing. My gauge also doesn't read correctly, so if you ever get the issue figured out, I will be anxious to hear it.
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Old 11-30-2015, 09:50 AM   #61
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Guy, your build is amazing. My gauge also doesn't read correctly, so if you ever get the issue figured out, I will be anxious to hear it.
Thanks for the kind words. I played with it this weekend and managed to get it better. I used the cluster that bustedknuckles aka Harveys Hack Shack loaned me to determine what my readings were. Both tanks are full, but they read differently. I will assume thats a variance in resistance from the sending units. I will check that later, but I wanted to get the dash back together.

After I marked the two readings. I created a tool using the handle of a foam brush to lift the needle off without damage. I adjusted the needle till it read like the gauge from the temporary cluster. Im comfortable with what I have now, until I can drive it some and monitor how it reacts.
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taking an already nice truck to even a nicer truck. nice work brother
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Very nice Ken. Love the white.
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I look forward to watching the detailing on this one. Beautiful truck. I got a kick out of your first post in the build thread where you said "My daughter recently got married, so my wife and I decided to fill the empty space in our garage with a new project." I just wondered how long you had been keeping your daughter in the garage. Ha.
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I look forward to watching the detailing on this one. Beautiful truck. I got a kick out of your first post in the build thread where you said "My daughter recently got married, so my wife and I decided to fill the empty space in our garage with a new project." I just wondered how long you had been keeping your daughter in the garage. Ha.
Amusing perspective, but no my daughter didnt live in the garage. Her Hummer took up a pretty big chunk of space though.
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Something I noted in the limited amount of seat time I have had in this truck is the vent window leaks terribly. Big surprise, right? I can tell that all of the gaskets in the windows were replaced when the truck was repainted. Unfortunately the vent window seals were not.

Having heard great things about Precision Replacement Parts from several sources including many of the top builders I decided to check them out. I got a call from Derek at Precision Parts and we had a lengthy chat about their product. Even though they sell everything for the do it yourself-er, he encouraged me to send my vent assemblies in and utilize their professional recondition services.

I will be posting details in my build thread, but in the interim take a look at their site Precision Replacement Parts or check out the awesome videos on Precision Parts profile here- LINK
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Got a few things done this weekend. Spent most of today on a powder room remodel. What did you get done?
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I like your box design! I've been kicking around ideas since I was in the same boat on my 86. I think you nailed it for a driver that carries tools etc.
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I'm sorry if it offends you Larry. As mentioned, I locked it till I could get time to bring the background story up to date. I planned to unlock it after that, but this thread started growing so I didnt.

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Not to stir the pot but nobody else has the ability to lock their build threads so I dont really see the reason for a mod to do it other than because he can. Again, not trying to stir the pot, just explain where Larry is coming from maybe. I honestly dont care either way but some may perceive it as abuse of power.
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that is a really nice box ken i like the speaker position
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that is a really nice box ken i like the speaker position
Thanks! I had to compromise between form and function. If I had better metal fabrication skills, I would have built the speaker box from light gauge steel and made it more flowing.
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Not to stir the pot but nobody else has the ability to lock their build threads so I dont really see the reason for a mod to do it other than because he can. Again, not trying to stir the pot, just explain where Larry is coming from maybe. I honestly dont care either way but some may perceive it as abuse of power.
If your not looking to stir the pot, then dont get your wooden spoon out.
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If your not looking to stir the pot, then dont get your wooden spoon out.
Just mentioning it because it apeared that maybe you didn't quite understand why someone would question why you locked your build thread when nobody else is able to do that. Again it doesn't really matter to me but it might to some.
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Looks good. A dual function box. I think when it's done it will look good & be subtle.
Also, the styling & with the factory grille it will make it look factory to most eyes.
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