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Old 10-27-2009, 11:06 PM   #1976
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hey alan the pics of your hood got me thinking
i want to build my own fiberglass hood and use the inside steel bracing from the stock hood
i dont know if it would work but i think it would be better than a aftermarket one
what do you think
Check out this forum for fiberglass stuff. http://www.fiberglassforums.com/ There is some really cool work being done. And if you want to see some really over the top work read this thread. http://www.fiberglassforums.com/showthread.php?t=5267 If I remember correctly you need to join to see the images.
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Old 10-27-2009, 11:16 PM   #1977
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:33 AM   #1978
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Wow! It has taken me about a month of pretty regular reading to get to this point. Awesome build Alan!!! This should be a must read for anyone that is going to do a full frame off resto. It really goes to show that a project of this magnitude becomes part of your life and yet there is a lot of life going on around our builds and there isn't always time to work on our trucks. Also it's crazy that just reading these build threads makes me feel like I know a lot of you guys. It is so easy to get sucked into this site because it's more than just nuts and bolts in these threads, there's a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. Kudos to all of you and especially Alan for the great reading and all the valuable tips and information!
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:29 PM   #1979
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Wow! It has taken me about a month of pretty regular reading to get to this point. Awesome build Alan!!! This should be a must read for anyone that is going to do a full frame off resto. It really goes to show that a project of this magnitude becomes part of your life and yet there is a lot of life going on around our builds and there isn't always time to work on our trucks. Also it's crazy that just reading these build threads makes me feel like I know a lot of you guys. It is so easy to get sucked into this site because it's more than just nuts and bolts in these threads, there's a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. Kudos to all of you and especially Alan for the great reading and all the valuable tips and information!
Thanks for the compliments with the well written post. It keeps me motivated knowing what I do either right or wrong helps people.

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Check out this forum for fiberglass stuff. http://www.fiberglassforums.com/ There is some really cool work being done. And if you want to see some really over the top work read this thread. http://www.fiberglassforums.com/showthread.php?t=5267 If I remember correctly you need to join to see the images.
Nice links.

Got the Mar-K inner bedside patches installed on one bedside plus I also did a couple other patches. The patches were great and are one of the easiest patch panels you will ever do.

Did some measuring to determine where to make my cut and got the patch clamped in place.



Installed the wheel house to make sure everything is lined up. With it clamped in place will help hold everything in place.





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Had to make and replace the short angle. I made it out of some good metal that I just cut out for the patch. That way I would have a good square hole to go in the corner. It's hard to get a drill in the corner later when I test fit everything.



I used some old metal from a scrap door to make a patch.



I reversed the bend.



Held it in place with self tapping screws to create a template.



Getting it lined up.



I knotched mine here. Others will do it differently, but worked well for me. There was too much going on in one location. The lap, corner and bolt hole were all too close together. I chose to space things out a little. There is a lower bolt hole to use for alignment.



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Done welding just need to grind.

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Old 10-29-2009, 11:40 PM   #1981
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Nice work Alan! I have a couple panels to patch i will just send them on over since you already have your tools out and warmed up
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:40 PM   #1982
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and of course it looks perfect
alan you make this look so easy
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:10 AM   #1983
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Very nice.
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:17 AM   #1984
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Nice work Alan! I have a couple panels to patch i will just send them on over since you already have your tools out and warmed up
I had to knock the rust off of the tools. It's been a while since I got anything done to it.

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Thanks. I always remember my first years as a body man. Still got a lot to learn.

I'm thinking about cutting my own wood for the bed. The only thing I haven't built on this truck is the rearend and trans. I might pay someone to install the windshield just because of the breakage factor. I think it will still classify as home built.
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very nice work Alan
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I'm thinking about cutting my own wood for the bed. The only thing I haven't built on this truck is the rearend and trans. I might pay someone to install the windshield just because of the breakage factor. I think it will still classify as home built.
OH, I do not think anyone will argue about yours being homebuilt.

There are somethings that I let the more qualified people in know do for my stuff. Trans work, Engine short block machine work and assembly, rear gear set up, seat upholstery, winsheild install (for the same reason you mentioned)...you know, the things that I don't have the correct tools for...

Looking good, ALAN!
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This is and has been an amazing adventure and undertaking. Thanks for the effort you put into yours. Its helps us all feel that we can do more.
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Hands down, Alan - best build thread so far. Detail is incredible and it's easy to see the care taken in thinking the process out. Thanks again for the effort.

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Great job Allan. You do make it look easy, but we know it's not.
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I second everyone above, great job, and yes you make it look so easy! Looking back I wish I would have used patch panels myself instead of welding in just an bottom angle but no dineros lol. And as always many thanks for the pictures and write up.
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OH, I do not think anyone will argue about yours being homebuilt.

There are somethings that I let the more qualified people in know do for my stuff. Trans work, Engine short block machine work and assembly, rear gear set up, seat upholstery, winsheild install (for the same reason you mentioned)...you know, the things that I don't have the correct tools for...

Looking good, ALAN!
I appreciate it!!. I forgot about the upholstry. Plan is for black leather wrap with orange and black houndstooth inset.

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Amen brother!! Patience is a must with doing body work.

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I second everyone above, great job, and yes you make it look so easy! Looking back I wish I would have used patch panels myself instead of welding in just an bottom angle but no dineros lol. And as always many thanks for the pictures and write up.
No matter your range of experience, there will always be things you wish you should have done differently. I have several things on my mind. There will be more once I get all of the systems working.

I checked on line with homedepot for wood. A 1X8 red oak is $4.10/linear foot. I figured the cost with tax to be around $350. There are only 2 boards of the 10 runs that a 1X6 wood work, so I just figured all 10 runs at 8" wide. I will contact some cabinet shops to see what their cost would be. If there isn't much difference in price why not just buy them pre made, other than just the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
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Yes sir thats what I call progress... Good work man.
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Alan your my hero, when I grow up I wanna be just like you. LOL

Keep it up man I enjoy reading about all your good tips.
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... If there isn't much difference in price why not just buy them pre made, other than just the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
Choose a type of wood that is not available pre-made. Then it makes the decision easy, and the truck more custom.
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Keep it up man I enjoy reading about all your good tips.
You might want to check with my wife before you say that. She can tell you all of my flaws.

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Great idea. I found Peach State Lumber that has a lot of different kinds of wood. Here is their Web site

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Still watching and checking in daily... The 51 and I are looking for a little adventure... Thinking about taking a little ride up when things slow down a bit..(nothing like inviting myself up!)

Keep up the great work, I have learned a lot from your thread..
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I vote for the Bubinga under the exotics. It has some really nice grain. Of course that is without knowing the cost.

At the Texas Classic Car Show in Austin this weekend a guy had an F100 with a Granite bed. It was definitely different. Unfortunately it was in the last row we looked at and everyone was bugging me to leave, so I did not get a photo.
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GRANITE!!!
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i need some firewood, i will be up there soon to pickup some shannon. LOL hope all is well up there! Sorry i havent gave ya'll a shout in a while been busy at work.
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Still watching and checking in daily... The 51 and I are looking for a little adventure... Thinking about taking a little ride up when things slow down a bit..(nothing like inviting myself up!)

Keep up the great work, I have learned a lot from your thread..
Thanks Taylor, invite yourself anytime. Lookin forward to seeing the 51.

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I vote for the Bubinga under the exotics. It has some really nice grain. Of course that is without knowing the cost.

At the Texas Classic Car Show in Austin this weekend a guy had an F100 with a Granite bed. It was definitely different. Unfortunately it was in the last row we looked at and everyone was bugging me to leave, so I did not get a photo.
I didn't call them today, I hope tomorrow. I'll post up a few prices once I get them.

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i need some firewood, i will be up there soon to pickup some shannon. LOL hope all is well up there! Sorry i havent gave ya'll a shout in a while been busy at work.
I'm just as guilty for not calling.

I forgot to mention before that I left my hood and grill at the sand blaster
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