Yes. I've got a bunch of 1/4" smoked gray plexi that's been on a rack since '97 or so, and I finally had a need for it.Nice!
How did you mount this to the center of the window pane? Change the glass to plexi?
Yes. I've got a bunch of 1/4" smoked gray plexi that's been on a rack since '97 or so, and I finally had a need for it.Nice!
How did you mount this to the center of the window pane? Change the glass to plexi?




This might be headed for a sign for my shop wall.“We do this not because it is easy, but because we thought it would be easy.”
if yall get tired of my updates tell me, i try and do stuff and keep motivated while my wife sleeps. since i rarely leave the house right now.




if you was near east tennessee, i have a whole frame id give you just to keep from cutting it up to take to scrap yard.Started ordering steel for patching up the '08 Silverado frame. Starting with the middle frame piece I need to overlay. (See pics). I have to get my wife's SS in to replace ATF and Diff fluids and then roll the truck back in to remove the ABS module (in the pic) remove that bracket, remove the fuel lines so I can weld the new piece in - going to replace the rusty metal stuff with nylon.
Send these pics to a guy I know in the Midwest - his reply "That's cherry compared to the stuff I fix!"
Once everything is out of the way, going to cut out the worse spots, drill some drain holes in the bottom (through original frame and overlay) as the bottom is solid - just scale. Grind it down, clean it up, treat it / paint it / then weld in the overlay and go from there. Need to brace, at minimum one frame end in the rear and deal with this:
It's common enough several suppliers make an entire replacement for the crossmember pictured. Haven't decided if I'm doing that or cleaning it all up, treating it, then bracing it. This truck won't do any heavy towing and will likely do lumber / mulch and dump runs. Body is rust free - which is kind of ironic.
For all those saying replace the frame - nope. Too much project creep for a truck given to me by my FIL ( who was driving it everyday when I gave it to me - the transmission died a few days after that (leaking cooler line caused 3-4 to go) I've already started rebuilding the transmission. Engine runs great (4.8 w/ 250K). I'll have maybe $1700 in materials / parts / specialty tools in the entire thing (rebuilt 4L60e, converter, frame repair, fuel lines, new RMS, all new ATF cooler lines etc) when done.
Long bed Reg Cab 4x4 ?if you was near east tennessee, i have a whole frame id give you just to keep from cutting it up to take to scrap yard.
i think it was a quad cab long bed its been so long since we swapped it i cant remember for certain but i know its that year range and the frame has what you need lolLong bed Reg Cab 4x4 ?
Appreciate the offer, but the spacing / runs on these frames are really unique for a reg cab / long bed. I've looked at 5 or 6 different frames (pictures too) that people I know have just sitting around, basically like you said "I'm going to cut it up and scrap it anyway" and the spacing / shape etc, where body mounts are and even the amount of rust - when most were considered rust free - is kind of crazy.i think it was a quad cab long bed its been so long since we swapped it i cant remember for certain but i know its that year range and the frame has what you need lol
i understand that completely good thing i have a good sawzall cause theres a 3rd gen ram thats gonna go away as well lolAppreciate the offer, but the spacing / runs on these frames are really unique for a reg cab / long bed. I've looked at 5 or 6 different frames (pictures too) that people I know have just sitting around, basically like you said "I'm going to cut it up and scrap it anyway" and the spacing / shape etc, where body mounts are and even the amount of rust - when most were considered rust free - is kind of crazy.
I currently have to take it easy I spent Nov and Dec in the hospital with a pretty extensive bowel obstruction, hence why most of my work gets done in the morning before the wife gets up and starts fussing because I have a hole in my chest that's grown to be a little smaller than a nerf football plus have a ostomy bag for about another year they say before they'll re evaluate.
Damn fine shootin'!
93 Dakota 5.2 im trying to warm up a little, also a 01 ram ore sport lol the Dakota is going to be more of a sleeper and I don't want to fight with tightening header bolts every time I turn around on it lolWhat Mopar are you working on?
there bare my son works for a local powder coater so he stripped them for me only thing i plan to put on them is some high temp clear satin.what coating is on there now?
The thing is I never use the lumbar and the handle keeps popping off.Jesus clips, every time they pop off you pray to Jesus you can find them lol
I had a Blazer toothe handles are notorious for getting caught on things, esp on s10's and blazers they break just from looking at them
FWIW - use a heat gun. Heat the manifold up. Hit it with the high temp clear - let it off gas a bit - hit with heat - another coast, rinse repeat. Did this routine on many an exhaust manifold and engine and it just seems to hold up a lot better.there bare my son works for a local powder coater so he stripped them for me only thing i plan to put on them is some high temp clear satin.







Beer!I decided to go on a push and get the damned training wheels for the tables done today.
That sounded real good, but I got off to a rocky start:
Imagine there's a left thumb impaled on that 18 ga brad.
Entry:
Exit:
So I wasted nearly an hour going up to the clinic, filing out the paperwork and getting a tetanus booster--it's been at least a decade since my last. As usual, the meds wanted to go all ICU on it--I explained that that thumb had been flattened more times than they'd had birthdays. Finally got out and got back to work. Got some other vacs while I was there. Shingles, in particular, sounded like a good idea--I had it in my thirties (extreme job-induced stress) and it *****.
Done and ready to install. Van doing van things.
All laid out and ready to install in the morning.
Now beer.....


