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bdymnjm

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"I'm very excited to get onto my truck projects. I have a couple of lingering projects that I'm trying to get off my plate and then it's going to happen." I was hoping to bump the c10 up the list. The Ford is ok tho.. I like the drag box looks like it works good. Those cheap tractors don't have a lot of pull. Jim
 
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harley jim

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Uncle Willy
My Dad would buy my Mother a new truck about every 2 or 3 years and I would buy the old one from her. That 97 is the last one Dad bought before he passed, when Mom passed she left instruction that it was mine. It has 89,000 miles on it and is the only one that I have ever seen with true factory dual exhaust.

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Uncle Willy
My Dad would buy my Mother a new truck about every 2 or 3 years and I would buy the old one from her. That 97 is the last one Dad bought before he passed, when Mom passed she left instruction that it was mine. It has 89,000 miles on it and is the only one that I have ever seen with true factory dual exhaust.

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I wasn't even aware that you could get factory true duals. Neat.
 

mybigwarwagon

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There was a site you could put the vin in and it would tell you every option on the truck. If I can remember what it is I will post it.
 
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harley jim

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I'll look into it, I did the Marti report on my 1970 F100 it was only 18.00 for the online report and it verified that it was still a numbers matching truck. The only surprise I got was that it was born with a black cloth bench seat and it now has a red houndstooth bench seat. I'm thinking black buckets from a 70 Mustang would look better.
https://www.martiauto.com/martireports.cfm

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don long

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Jim
It looks like I'm way behind on your thread. You move around as badly as I do when working on several projects at one time. The gazebo project looks pretty large. your cast iron pan idea may slip onto my to do list. Your bil's tractor set up is very original but looks like it worked out pretty well. Nice of you to share that pretty red truck with the Pelican LOL
 

shopnut

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Great idea here. The custom (and quality!) look, for sure.

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harley jim

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I have all of the parts for the gazebo finished, we moved everything to the main shop until the boys are ready for powder coat, I'm hoping next Saturday. I have had another project sitting idle for almost two years so while the welding table was empty I got it knocked out.
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A quick sketch
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This project involves the old farm where my bil grew up, he sold the place and moved into the house next to mine so Pat could help with his disabled son.
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These old boards came from the barn on the property. He got them for a memento.
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I cut them down and pulled the nails then cleaned them up.
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I cut some shelf boards
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I started gluing them And pin nailing them together
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I got the case finished
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We removed these old boards from the bil's house during the remodel


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drivesitfar

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when you say you CLEANED UP the old boards are you just sanding them or did you run them thru a planer or do tell? what sort of woodworking tools do you own?

nice looking keepsake!!

I recall your gazebo being pretty big so if it's all welded up how are you moving it or are the boys (powder coating guys) coming to your place?
 
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harley jim

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I took another siding board and traced a simple pattern on it and cut it out with a hand held jig saw, I used an old piece of 22 ga. sheet metal for pattern
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The pattern
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The foot
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I made a couple of returns for the side
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I cut some backer boards to attach the foot
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Added four 4" screws to keep things tight

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I had some trim scraps so I added a little detail to the front
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The finished cabinet
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This is about as primitive as it gets. The bil just left with it and he is very happy with it, he says it's going in his hallway.


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harley jim

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Unruh
I was just talking to the bil, he said we got that wood four years ago. It came off of a barn that him and his Dad built in 1973 when they bought the land. They built the barn first and lived in a RV while they built the house.
Rollin lower
What are you doing down here.
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I just took a wet towel and cleaned the dirt off of the wood. I did take a scraper and remove the loose paint on the siding other than that that's it. For this project I used a table saw, miter saw, dewalt circular saw, an old jig saw, couple of air nailers, drum sander in a dewalt drill, I have a surface planer and several other wood working tools but this was supposed to look primitive so no fancy sanding or routered corners. The bil and his gf will probably wire brush the inside and white wash it with a very thin wash coat.


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harley jim

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The gazebo was built like a kit. It is 12'x 12' and 9'5'' tall at the peak. This was done so that it would fit in the powder coat oven. It is 12' wide but the heating elements take up some room down both sides of the oven.
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Here are the four panels that make up the roof.
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This is the right and left side panels and the back panel.
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The back panel and the top rails will telescope onto these sockets and be secured with self tapping screws.
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The back panel and the socket that it will attach to.

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The three panels waiting to be trailered to the oven. Hoping this happens next weekend.

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rollinlower

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Harley my parents used to live down there before I was born and I was having a rough last couple days so I just got in the truck and drove to chatt to help a friend put a engine together, and stopped at books a million and then a stranger recommended me a comic book store that I didn’t know about so I went and visited it lol
 

drivesitfar

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thanks for posting up all the pics of your AWESOME GAZEBO. also for telling me (us) what the plan is. i'm sure it will be great once you set it up and start to use it.

good luck
 

Jayman17

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HJ, very nice job on the rustic bookshelves. Looks to me like your bil and other family members are lucky to have you around. Always willing to lend a hand it looks like. :thumbup:
Count me as one of the many waiting to see the gazebo finished. Looks like you will be able to enjoy it this spring. Do you have a lot of insects in your area? Any plans to add screen?

Jay
 

BuffettFan

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Still looking for places.
One popped up that I like, but it's too far from the lake.
Engineered log cabin (fake logs, look hand hewn, but no shrinking or chinking) on 14 wooded acres.

But, we want to be within a golf cart ride of the lake.

The search continues.

Are you getting the blizzard down your way?
Just talked to the daughter just north of Nashville.
They're getting hammered with ice, snow and sleet.
 
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harley jim

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No storm here, 43 deg and drizzle. It is hitting the plateau really hard. There is a mountain line on the west side of Chattanooga that I believe turns the weather to the north and it almost always misses us. Mont. Eagle and S. Pittsburgh are getting hammered right now.
I agree that you need to hold out for what you want, this may be your last move. Make it count.
I'm sure glad I am where I am, I dont think I could move all of this junk if I wanted to. Glad you guys are doing well.

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harley jim

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Had to take the Granddaughter to the eye doctor today for a checkup, she had surgery Friday, all is well. Pulled an Uncle Willie and went to the grocery store, 300 dollars later I made it home.
Had some peach wine and some apple crisp wine to bottle up and put away, sampled a bit for quality control: wink, wink:
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It's raining so I played inside today.

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harley jim

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Well that lasted about an hour. I decided to go to the basement and grind the paint off a section of wall that seeps water. Last year I cleaned the wall and painted it with block aid to seal it, most of the wall did ok but this spot started to bubble. We have a gallon of the pink sealer that is used on showers before you tile them. I'm thinking about putting it on the block.
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The section that I'm having trouble with.
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The pile of paint that I ground off.
Tomorrow I will get the shop vac and clean everything before I coat the wall.


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