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Nice!:beer::beer:

Quite an improvment. The welds look like they are penetrating into the steel pretty well. Matching the metal thickiness is so important when possible. Getting rid of gaps really helps too.

Keep the pics coming!
 
No new pics yet. I'm on spring break but didn't get to do any work today. We had a full house because my brothers and sister came in from Cali. I didn't feel safe working cause they had brought their little kids. Anyway, I finally got some work done today. Put a patch in the rear wheelwell and put another patch on the rear passenger doorjam area. Tomorrow I should be able to start building the inner rockers and repair to floor supports by this weekend. I welded upside down for the first time too. It was kinda fun. :)
 
I still want to come check out your pig. I'm pretty busy right now though. I hit you up in a couple weeks.

Looking Good!
 
Some pics- 1: rear passenger wheel well. 2: rear passenger door sill 3: front passenger door sill. Tomorrow I'll do the inner rocker. I feel pretty good right now.
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very nice! You look to have the power and wire speed just right for the way you are doing the welds. Are you using 0.030 wire?

Looks like you are able to go about 1/8 to 1/4 inch per hit. Welds will go great like this unless you hit thinner/rusty areas.

Keep up the great work!!!:beer::beer::beer:
 
Thanks. I'm using 0.030 flux cored wire. The valley where I live is way too windy for gas use. I got some flat 1/8 inch copper that I'm using as a heat sink. It makes it a lot easier so that I don't blow holes (too much) lol
 
More pics. First is the floor support. Next is the inner rocker. It came out all right I think. It was a little difficult because I had to bend the top on 16 gauge metal and it had a slight curve to it afterwards. Question for you all: I about to the point where I'm gonna start putting metal over metal. Should I paint all that first and then weld through it when the time comes? Ex: I am gonna lay down the floor boards soon. This goes on top of the floor supports which need to be welded after the floors go down. Do I paint and then weld or just leave them bare when I lay down the floor boards?
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Little update: I'm redoing most of the body mount. Can anyone tell me the specifics of the little cylinder inside the body mount that holds the bolt in? What do I need for that part?
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Also, I picked up these seats from craigslist a couple days ago. 1998 silverado like Nat's pig.
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Little update: I'm redoing most of the body mount. Can anyone tell me the specifics of the little cylinder inside the body mount that holds the bolt in? What do I need for that part?
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That looks like the rearmost body mount. From the body mounts I've plasma'd out, they all had some sort of vertical "X" bracing to prevent overtorquing & deforming the sheetmetal. I also had to remake some body mounts. I have a pic on my build thread of the one's under the driver floorboard (filled w/ dirt ;p ), IIRC it's prolly on the 2nd or 3rd page.
 
That looks like the rearmost body mount. From the body mounts I've plasma'd out, they all had some sort of vertical "X" bracing to prevent overtorquing & deforming the sheetmetal. I also had to remake some body mounts. I have a pic on my build thread of the one's under the driver floorboard (filled w/ dirt ;p ), IIRC it's prolly on the 2nd or 3rd page.
That portion there was cut out from the front body mount. It had the X too, that had gotten filled with crud and rusted out. Are the body mounts the same in the front and back? or are the back ones smaller or something?
 
Here's the story to the body mount for the front passenger side. I had to cut a lot of the original stuff out. You can see here that I basically cut it in half and then welded three strips together to give the original shape. Then I took another three strips and made the slanted portion. It's not perfect, but neither was toyotas. :D This is all sixteen gauge sheet.
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Then I had to get a replacement bolt and spacers that were pictured above (the really rusty ones). I used grade 8 3/8 5 inch bolt. The spacers are half inch spacers, I couldn't find anything smaller.
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You got it right - they used 2 spacers butted together for the mounts. :doh: I coulda sworn those rubber donuts w/ the nipple thingy were on the rear - at least they fit my rear mounts perfectly. The body mounts under the rear seats have the same exact interior brace too.......
 
Nice job - keep it up.Lots to fix once you get digging into it huh?Looks like your welding skills are improving quick too.I'm looking forward to the same thing soon.
Your seats are the exact match to the ones I put in the pig as well.I got the idea from Nats thread too.Very comfortable - you're gonna love 'em.
Keep the progress pics coming.

:cheers:
 
this is great thread; wow:clap:, just watching your welding and fabbing skills progress, rescuing another pig instead of parting her out:cheers:

Lou
 
Here's the nearly completed body mount welded in. I have to clean it up then paint it. It's definitely far from perfect, but I think it's going to work pretty good.
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Here's some pics of the floor supports for Sporin. I messed up a bit. I should have left a gap on the bottom of the one piece to allow for drainage. It's going to get clogged up again, but I'll deal with that in 10-20 years hopefully. :) The last pic is the last floor support before the tire. I tried to keep the angle since it was already angled down. This is gonna get rusty again, but I'm gonna keep it as clean as possible.
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