

Moderator: FORDification
This kind of project almost ALWAYS takes more time and more $$$ than expected. I only give myself rough time estimates and budgets when I start in on something like this...I've NEVER come in under budget or finished before I thought I would!tylerb43 wrote:Speaking of milestones, a few day ago was the 1 year mark for my project. 11/20/2010 is when I pulled it out of my Dad's barn, where I had parked it so many years before. I thought I'd be much farther by now, but then again, looking at it that day - I had NO IDEA how much time and effort this thing needed to be awesome again. So I'm choosing to find the positive in the time (and money) spent and how far it's come.
If you mind my asking, what kind of body clamps are those and where can I get some? That's the perfect tool for that kind of patching. Btw, don't feel bad, I've been actively working on mine since April and I haven't even touched the cab yet, and I'm up to 7 pages.tylerb43 wrote:Hey guys! Quick update:
Last weekend I got the door jamb corner replaced, and the new cab corner all welded in on the LH side! I didn't like the lines of the replacement panel from DC where it wrapped around and integrated the lower body line. It just wouldn't line up right. So I decided to use a piece of the old corner stitched to a piece of the new, and make that my corner. So in the 2nd pic here you can see the weird seem between the two. Kind of a Frankenstein approach, but it worked!
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Spent quite a bit of time with the dolly and hammer to get the seams looking good. My brother the body guy stopped by to give me some pointers, which helped a ton! One seam felt pretty bad (I mentioned in earlier post) so I just cut it open and rewelded it - looks a lot better now. I then got my first coat of filler on, and sand, sand, sand.
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NOW - I'm nearing completion of metal work on the cab!! I'm looking around when I say that, because it wasn't long ago I felt like it would never end! Don't worry though, I've gotta tackle the doors and fenders next!