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Keep up the good work! This will take some time.....
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It's funny how common sense sometimes isn't so common.Seems like a fairly good way to handle small battle damage to your brake systems.
Very nice truck! But... I have to say... FANTASTIC looking shop!... I finally pulled it into the shop to start a restoration ...
Thanks AZK9,Very nice truck! But... I have to say... FANTASTIC looking shop!
That's an awesome place to be able to work on any project!!
Any specs on that, or a photo of the unit?Thanks AZK9,
The shop was a long time coming...finally finished it up about a year ago. It's 40 x 56 x 16' with 14 x 14 door. Insulated the heck out of it so I can afford to keep it heated. Put in radiant heat in the floor heated with an electric micro boiler. So far it's been very economical.
It sounds like you got a nice little shop there at your place.The deck was a little rough and the sleeve need to be cut flush, and since the local machine shop wanted $150 to face it, I decided to do it myself.
That rig is a beauty; very sweet.Clinto; I've got an original GMC CCW 6x4 closed cab (with an original GMC all steel bed) that I might be interested in parting with. Like him, mine's been waiting a long time for restoration, and there are a bunch of pieces and parts that would go with it. My medical situation says I'll never get it restored, so I probably should sell it to somebody who wants one
Have had the machines 4-5 years but didn't have a place to put them until a little over a year ago. I use them mostly for my own repair work. Spent many years working in the mold/die industry but have been away from it for about 15 years.It sounds like you got a nice little shop there at your place.
Have you had your machine tools a long time; and do you do a lot of machining?
I'm slowly working on it, mostly during the slow time in the winter. I've gotten the frame and axles cleaned up and painted along with some small components.Are you still working on this?
You should go open cab. Then youd be thw only canadian north of Edmonton that specifically sought out an open can deuce.I started shopping for a closed cab today........because of you. The nostalgia is one thing but the curves on the CCKW pull me in. When you get that truck done and suddenly there is a convoy behind you, it's just us trying to get a peak at it. The MVPA boys drive this Closed cab 40 miles to get to the Onoway parade I started running with my Dad in 2010. There's just something about it that makes a person want to follow it. Watching it being restored with lots of pics is a huge help to those who might get there. Thanks for keeping on wiht it and sharing. Here's the future.
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