Project Rusty Revival (56k no way!)
Here is my wood 
As you can see it's quite a bit darker than without the stain, I think it will be a great contrast with the natural colored pieces in there.

Will start tearing the front end apart tomorrow, possibly get the fuel pin and governor spring in, and if time allows, will be getting started on the valve springs.

As you can see it's quite a bit darker than without the stain, I think it will be a great contrast with the natural colored pieces in there.

Will start tearing the front end apart tomorrow, possibly get the fuel pin and governor spring in, and if time allows, will be getting started on the valve springs.
....for a single stack, anyway. Keep it high and it'll pay you back by keeping your cab and window clean(er)!
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Well, it's almost noon and I haven't touched the truck yet. So, late start may have been an understatement. Ran some errands, now dad has to take a 2.5 hour round trip to repossess his trailer from my brother so we can take the bed off the truck to blast it.
While he is gone, I am going to try to get this fuel pin and governor spring in, as well as finish staining the underside of the bed wood. Wonder if I can get the pump done in 2.5 hours?
Once the trailer is back, we'll see how much time we have left once getting the bed off the truck. If there is enough time, I may blast it tonight.
Front end destruction will have to wait until I get money to buy the U-Joints and other things that need replaced.


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So... I have A.D.D. and started working on the front roll pan...
First I made a wood template of the shape I want the roll pan to turn out like. I drilled a hole to slide the 1/4" rod through. Then I bent the rod to the shape of the template. This worked really well:

After I got a couple of those bent, I started making the framework to roll the steel over. I will need to make 2 of these the same length, then each one will pitch out with the angle of the grille on the front and I will fill the center part of it with steel and smooth it over with bondo.

Can't wait til this gets finished!!!

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And, since I am taking a break from the heat, I went to go get the steel for the min-headache rack that I am going to make for the front of the bed. I wanted something that didn't look like a pieced together block of steel, so I got creative. I am using 1.75x1.75 1/8" wall square tubing to make the headache rack.
My creativity got me this odd looking straight piece of tubing:

Then I cranked on it to get the right curvature:

And this is what I am going to use it for:

It curves a little more than the body line, which is exactly how I wanted it, so you cannot see it from the front of the truck. Should turn out pretty dang sweet. My plan is to build this headache bar and put a spare tire holder on it so I can buy another wheel and tire to have a full size spare. Should round out the bed pretty damn good.
Now back to working on that roll pan framework!

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Ended up getting the ends welded for the headache bar. I think they turned out real well.

Started mocking up the headache bar. I think I will put a slight bend in the upper bar as well. Just because I can.

I also got the framework done for the front roll pan. Thought I had some sheet metal, but apparently it got used for something along the line:
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The trucks lookin good bud! Real unique and I like it!!! Just throwing this out there but have you ever seen any truck beds from CM? They build them here in my home town and they are awsome they build them with no weld seams and powdercoat them the color of your choice and put LED's you should look them up just CM Truck Beds. I'm putting a Skirted one on my 92 I'm in the middle of rebuilding from ground up. And i'm fixin to pull my 91.5 in the shop and repaint it and i'm puttin a wood bed floor in it.
But anywho the trucks lookin good bud!
But anywho the trucks lookin good bud!
The trucks lookin good bud! Real unique and I like it!!! Just throwing this out there but have you ever seen any truck beds from CM? They build them here in my home town and they are awsome they build them with no weld seams and powdercoat them the color of your choice and put LED's you should look them up just CM Truck Beds. I'm putting a Skirted one on my 92 I'm in the middle of rebuilding from ground up. And i'm fixin to pull my 91.5 in the shop and repaint it and i'm puttin a wood bed floor in it.
But anywho the trucks lookin good bud!
But anywho the trucks lookin good bud!

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Today I am focusing on getting the headache rack completed. With this arises the issue of how/where I want to mount the spare tire, and the yet unaddressed issue of the fuel filler neck.
First I got the top bar all mocked up and centered.

From there I threw up a spare tire so I can get an idea of how I can mount it.

I got that all figured out and started making the bracing for the tire carrier. I will weld a plate on the end of that and drill holes to weld on some bolts. Overall, I think it will hold alright (I hope!):

And, just a random pic I took last night when we pulled the truck out of the garage


I have some ideas for the fuel filler, but that will require me to get some tubing and bust out the TIG welder. Not ready for that yet, though.

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Whipped out the new TIG welder tonight, since I ran out of a few things and has the time.
It's the Eastwood 200amp TIG, and honestly, it does pretty darn good! I laid down the same quality beads (after I polished my rust up a bit) as the $5k Lincoln machine I used in school.

And, with it I finished up my intake horn. I had to use the cast 90 to clear the hood. Turned out pretty well, I guess. This is just a temporary fix until I can get more tubing and some time to get a solid piece (and better looking piece) done up.

Now that I have a TIG, I will be able to do a whole lot more/different projects, when time allows. I am considering doing a tubular manifold for the Cummins, and a couple of projects for my mustang
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