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my new project QUAD CAB


i dont think ohio is quite as bad as new york state in the salt dept.

Our salt sucks ass. I can't remember what the chemical content is but it's pretty bad. I think it was something like cyanide, or related to it. Kills some animals. That's why you see a lot more road kill during winter, they lick the salt and not only get hit in the road, but stumble off into the forest to die. I'll look it up, had a whole project on it for school somewhere..
 
door passenger rear

:icon_welder:Well, everyone sorry about the length of time since last post. Winter hit us with 70mph gusts the Sunday after Christmas . Took part of my Roof so I had to repair that what fun being on a Roof for 8 hours. The Sunday before my Family hosted the Christmas party for the relatives what a day that ended up being 2 plus feet of snow at least it was a white Christmas.

Ok with that said, lets see the progress after looking and thinking for a long time at the doors also getting my stomach not to churn about cutting the doors up. I started with lobbing off the front of the door for the rear pass side.
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Next I cut the rear upright support off the black door to use for the front of the rear doors and started forming it to the front of rear door
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Also had to make allowances for the hinges
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Next I looked at the explorer door and noticed the upright support and cut that to use in the front f the rear door
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With that done I clamped it together to show what it is going to look like
Have to add extension on the front to make edge for the front door

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And with the window setting in
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With window down
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Will have to add some metal from explorer door
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Also attach this after the door is done it is for the window regulator area
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Here is a pic of the plasma/ tig welder
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When I is welded up I will take more pics
Thanks
rob:icon_welder::icon_surprised:
 
quite a handfull of a project there. thats going to be one long frame. maybe you should set it up with 4 wheel steering to make cornering easier. im thinking of a old johnny cash song, you know the one about the caddilac that was "built" over the years with parts took home from work at g.m. " '49,'50,'51,'52"....ect. should be neat when its all done. glad my core support isnt as bad as the black splash. i dont think ohio is quite as bad as new york state in the salt dept.

i love that song! its called "One Piece At A Time" funny story to it! :icon_thumby:
 
got the door about welded up will be adding more pics soon
 
Well sorry bout the delay getting a update to all

Pretty much, it has been an engineering R and D phase the whole door is pretty much tacked together really would like to Tig everything but it has ended up being mig welded together anyway here are pics

First we have the forward post welded up side

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From interior side
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The support welded in on front interior this support really stiffened the door post
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Here is the door tacked together
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Next I welded in the lip from explorer door to get proper curve for window edge
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Next and currently working on the track for window
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The tracks have to be adjusted so the window rolls up flush with the door
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Here u can see pretty much the whole door
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more to come ttyl
 
Did you grind or wire brush the metal clean before you welded it?
 
looks damn impressive. I like how you never said you were a master body fabriactor and just let everyone think you were in over your head. I cant wait to see this done (im still waiting to see mine finished, going on 1 year now)!
 
ok
now areas not cleaaned for tacks they willbe when the tig is going to be done

next
the idea of me being a master fab man is WAY OFF never fabbed body panels before in my life used to what dad do it but me never
 
pass rear door all done basiisly starting on drivers rear tonite
 
Perfect example of watch and learn. Very nice work, very detail oriented, not just thrown together and tacked here and there. Gives you credibility, and assures that when you are done it will look factory. Just need to get you some of that sealant and before paint smear it over the seems - "Yeah Ford built these for one year in Antarctica or something" LOL.

I am very impressed though - I am also taking the knife (cough cough sawzall cough cough) to a Nissan 240SX for some new tails, nothing to this extent - keep us posted as we patiently wait for updates.
 

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