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It was such a pain to setup the bending I decided to make a bunch while I was at it. I think I've got about 50. At 13 per truck thats only four trucks.
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In this shot it mine looks bigger but its just closer
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Mine is a little longer but for this run I'll fix that by just grinding it shorter when finishing the welds.
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One last shot of the hook and a couple for reference tomorrow. I hope to put together the floor, cross members, rear valence, front and rear corner floor sections and maybe some parts of the front wall of the bed.
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Center floor section to out side of rear valence average 1.125"
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Front wall and cross member to front corner post 3/4" (other side is 7/8" :meh:)
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Peter,

I think they were stamped out in a two stage die. The material wraps around and closes the back of the originals leaving an unwelded seam up the back. Mine will be more rounded after welding the seams up the front and shaping the tip. There will be some tweaking of the blank layout for future runs to perfect the shape but these will look fine when finished.

I might make hinges but I haven't really thought about it. There are some hinges being sold in the classified for the early trucks that look very well made.

Kevin
 
Truly impressed with the hooks!
It is so interesting seeing the "flat" plate from which the hooks were born

A+ as always!

(Wish you were closer so I could come over and help/learn/watch :) )
 
I had a chance to practice my TIG welding today. I've been working toward assembling a floor section so needed to finish some welding.
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It doesn't have to be perfect...
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because I'm gonna make it disappear anyway.
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The full picture
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Added stainless steel captured M8 nuts in the cross members for the parts of the floor that are bolted down.
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Welded the mounting brackets on. I was just going to spot weld them on but the guy who knows the finer points of setting up the spot welder wasn't in so I TIG welded them.
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More welding - this is the rear most mount
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the rear valence
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I set the cross members on my jig being careful to get them all facing the right way. The three rear cross members are shimmed up 3/8" as they are that much shorter.
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I set the floor on and kind of located it in position - just a matter of centering it and spacing it front to back.
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Now I get to see if my corner floor sections fit. They do, at least with only minor tweaks. They aren't finished yet but they fit.
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Random shots
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More random shots
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So just as I was on a roll...






It was time to go home :frown:
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Worse yet, I can't do any more until next Wednesday. The wife is flying to Vegas and I get to spoil the kids.:cool:

So I set everything aside and marked it do not touch
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Looks excellent Kevin.
 
I should be able to do the hooks now also - three weeks should be enough time with my current workload. Three or four hinge?

3 hinge and I would need to figure out a way to get it to Salt Lake City :D
 
I would need some measurements for the three hinges locations. Should be safe to assume the middle one is in the middle but what's the spacing for the outer ones? I would need the distance between the two holes on a single hinge and then the center to center distance from hinge to hinge. Preferably using calipers for the individual hinge hole spacing and then as accurate as possible hinge to hinge (like 1/32" at least.

Other option is to drill the holes yourself and tack weld some nuts inside the channel. But why do that if I can do t for you included in the price? :D
 
:rolleyes:
..it`s Wednesday, local time Berlin:timeanddate.com - Berlin - Berlin - Germany time
wife must be back, the kids are ok Kevin ? :D

She's back tonight. I gotta get the kids and head to the airport after work.

I hope she's coming back - I got a text message a couple of days ago "ran out of money, send more!!" :confused:

I'm going to get back at it on Friday afternoon. We finish work at 11:00am on Fridays so I'll have the afternoon and Saturday to get it together. My welder, Shawn, is coming in Saturday to finish the bed sides and I will weld the other stuff myself.

Thursday I have to clear coat my buddies motorcycle and then that'll be out of the way.
 

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