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I'm sure I'm breezing past much of the thought that went into this project. I have had nights where I spend 3 or 4 hours just deciding how I want to do something, then go home with nothing but an idea to show my progress. That was mostly in the early stages of the build. These days I'm under a very tight deadline to finish the project and tend to make much quicker decisions. It also helps that I'm really down to the small stuff now.
You see, I've got only a few weeks (3/20/09) before we leave for MOAB and this truck MUST be ready to go...
Here's an example of one of the things that took way more time than made sense, but I did it that way anyway: The rear bi-fold doors look like clean originals, but they're not. They're actually made from 1/4" plate steel. Originals in good condition are nearly impossible to find, and while rusty ones can often be repaired they always rust again. These may rust, but they'll out live me.
I cut out the pattern and then welded the pieces together. Then welded some more, then ground it down, then welded some more, then ground it down, then welded some more... you get the point. This was intended to be another IPOR product, but hasn't gone full development cycle yet because I wasn't sure if there would be enough interest.
You see, I've got only a few weeks (3/20/09) before we leave for MOAB and this truck MUST be ready to go...
Here's an example of one of the things that took way more time than made sense, but I did it that way anyway: The rear bi-fold doors look like clean originals, but they're not. They're actually made from 1/4" plate steel. Originals in good condition are nearly impossible to find, and while rusty ones can often be repaired they always rust again. These may rust, but they'll out live me.
I cut out the pattern and then welded the pieces together. Then welded some more, then ground it down, then welded some more, then ground it down, then welded some more... you get the point. This was intended to be another IPOR product, but hasn't gone full development cycle yet because I wasn't sure if there would be enough interest.
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