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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby hockeydad4-22 » Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:42 am

I have a Hobart handler 140. I love it.

It can weld up to 1/4" thick material with no issues. I am stretching my frame and tub. Stretching the frame includes welding the heavy 3/16" thick frame, 1/8" plate and 3/16 steel tube. That is 1/2" overall. By doing some beveling, pre heating and multiple passes, it is easy to be sure you are penetrating the full thickness of all the steel. I am also rosette (puddle) welding the frame and through bolting everything. This by far is the heaviest fabrication you would ever be doing on a bronco project. Roll cages are generally 1/8" thick, bumpers are generally 3/16 - 1/4" thick.

That said, if I had more power to my garage, I would have gone with a heavier welder. Just because you get a better duty cycle and more options... The cost to add a 20A circuit to my garage would cut deeply into my shallow project fund right now so I am staying with the smaller welder.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Jesus_man » Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:33 am

Greg - I think the heaviest welding one might do is some heavy DOM suspension links, but that is fairly rare, so most of the time, a 110v machine will work. That's why I own one and not have 220v in the garage also made me hold off on a larger machine.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:56 am

Ok thanks. It sounds like almost everyone has plenty of what they need in the 110V machines. I don't anticipate doing much more than sheet metal work and some occasional roll bar and frame work so I am thinking the 140 it is and I can spend money on other much needed attention areas! Thanks everyone for weighing in.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:22 pm

Finally got all of the rusty screws and bolts loose and I now have an official project in my garage. Next up, replace and patch rusty sheet metal.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:08 pm

Nice! Those bolts connecting the grill and fender are usually a bitch. How does the passenger side look?
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:24 pm

The impact wrench took em right out. The passenger side so far doesn't look too bad but I haven't wire wheeled it to make sure yet.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:12 pm

Got a little more rust removed this weekend. Guessing the next step is going to be a little bit tedious with measurements and cutting....
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:55 pm

Was able to get the new door post, kicker panel, and driver floor all measured and screwed in. Ended up having to jack the windshield/dash up about a 1/2 inch in order to get the door to align correctly but was able to get that all done at lunch today. Definitely excited to have it all in and ready for some :Welding:

I think this was by far the most difficult task I had on my list so far to get done so once this is all done, I can move on to the other projects on my list, all of which I have the parts for already (Power Steering, Front Roll Cage, 23 gallon gas tank). Then I can start thinking re-finishing work on the interior and ultimately paint!!

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Kinder » Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:12 pm

Nothing beats fresh sheet metal, nice.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:36 pm

Looks great, you're moving along!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby akaFrankCastle » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:32 pm

So, when can I drop mine off? icon biggin

Looking good. All of you guys knocking out body panel replacement keep making me feel like a heel for selling my '66.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:01 pm

I got almost ALL of the metal patch work done today. I am just about done with all of the welding I need to do and am getting close to moving forward with the rebuild. This is where I need some opinions and advice.

I plan to treat the interior with a herculiner type product, put in new seats, replace the wiring, install power steering, paint the dash and the exterior the same color, paint the engine bay and inner fenders. The tub has a lot of PO holes in it, so my first plan was to buy the seats and figure out where the mounts go so that I can patch all extra holes. I also plan to strip/sand all surface rust to prep it for liner and paint.

BUT, after that I am not sure what makes sense to do in what order. With what I am trying to accomplish, I would love advice as to what I should do in what order.

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:13 pm

Seats should be able to go in the threaded factory holes if you buy something with correct brackets. What all is left on the list?
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby akaFrankCastle » Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:28 am

Eck wrote:I got almost ALL of the metal patch work done today. I am just about done with all of the welding I need to do and am getting close to moving forward with the rebuild. This is where I need some opinions and advice.

I plan to treat the interior with a herculiner type product, put in new seats, replace the wiring, install power steering, paint the dash and the exterior the same color, paint the engine bay and inner fenders. The tub has a lot of PO holes in it, so my first plan was to buy the seats and figure out where the mounts go so that I can patch all extra holes. I also plan to strip/sand all surface rust to prep it for liner and paint.

BUT, after that I am not sure what makes sense to do in what order. With what I am trying to accomplish, I would love advice as to what I should do in what order.

THANKS!!

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strip/sand all surface rust to prep it for liner and paint
buy the seats and figure out where the mounts go
patch all extra holes
treat the interior with a herculiner type product
install firewall insulation and floor insulation, if desired
paint the engine bay and inner fenders (before wiring, so the engine bay is clean and you don't have overspray on your wiring)
paint the dash and the exterior the same color
replace the wiring
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:36 am

Duh, not sure how that didn't register. I'd:

1. patch all extra holes
2. strip/sand all surface rust to prep it for liner and paint
3. treat the interior with a herculiner type product and paint the engine bay and inner fenders-order doesn't matter, could potentially be done with the same product
4. paint the dash and the exterior the same color
5. install firewall insulation and floor insulation, if desired
6. replace the wiring
7. install power steering
8. buy the seats and figure out where the mounts go-this could really go anywhere, but you don't have a ton of space to store them while you're doing the rest. You can look at any Bronco with stock seat mounts to figure out where they need to go. The seat mounts and seat belt holes are pretty much the only ones that a bolt can thread into.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:51 am

Thanks guys. Justin.. the reason I thought I would buy the seats is so that I could figure out where the holes go. The Bronco had aftermarket seats in it and there are more holes in it than necessary. I can always keep the new seats in the spare bedroom until they are truly ready for final install.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:16 am

I dunno. You should make a bracket for them and use them in your living room.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:06 pm

Sprayed the engine bay, inner fenders, wheel wells, underside of the hood, and tub with Raptor Liner today. It is amazing how pretty the thing looks now. Can't even see all of my "progression" of learning how to weld! Next step is to make rock skis and then figure out paint. I also purchased the seats... Besttop Trailmax II Pro Recliner front seats (http://www.4wheelparts.com/Interior-Par ... ST39461-15) And the rear fold and tumble to match (http://www.4wheelparts.com/Interior-Par ... ST39435-15)
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:08 pm

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:09 pm

A few more pics. We also did my Dad's truck bed. Turned out great. I used microbeads in mine and it definitely added more texture.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:27 pm

That looks great, nicely done!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Colorado75bronc » Sun Mar 03, 2013 11:00 pm

Looks really nice, awesome progress!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby akaFrankCastle » Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:13 pm

Looks great. What would you estimate the cost at?
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:34 pm

akaFrankCastle wrote:Looks great. What would you estimate the cost at?



That's a loaded question! For the liner or so far into my build? Counting the tools I've purchased or just materials?
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby akaFrankCastle » Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:12 am

Eck wrote:
akaFrankCastle wrote:Looks great. What would you estimate the cost at?



That's a loaded question! For the liner or so far into my build? Counting the tools I've purchased or just materials?


:laughing2: the liner. I don't need to be scared to death with total build cost numbers.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby hockeydad4-22 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:45 am

akaFrankCastle wrote:
Eck wrote:
akaFrankCastle wrote:Looks great. What would you estimate the cost at?



That's a loaded question! For the liner or so far into my build? Counting the tools I've purchased or just materials?


:laughing2: the liner. I don't need to be scared to death with total build cost numbers.


Listen folks, to some sage advice an old guy with a flat top hair cut gave to my dad while we were restoring our 51 F1. "Throw away that little red book - yeah - it is kinda nice to be able to track everything but someday - that book is going to make you very unhappy" (My dad kept every single receipt and logged everything related to the build in a small red spiral notebook) The old gent was absolutely correct - we look back into this notebook today and it pains my dad to know what we spent and what we will return on those dollars....

Never mind that my wife does not need to know what it actually cost to build that truck (I cant not afford the square feet needed to store that many shoes and purses)

Do not track the costs with paper and pencil - just "kinda" keep track in your head you will be much happier in the long run.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:48 pm

To answer the liner question. I Have bought two complete sets of Raptor Liner plus the gun, the microbeads, and a couple cans of primer. Through Amazon.com, I have spent a total of around $275 shipped on everything. This covered the tub, engine bay and inner fender area, underside of hood, wheel wells, and I intend to touch up a couple areas as well as spray the inside of my hard top with it as well. I expect I will still have a minumum of 2 of the 4 bottles left for touch-ups down the road.

As for Hockedad's sage advice... I am with you! I had NO intention in answering the cost question if it meant totalling the entire build. I have gotten that question a lot from "friends/Bronco outsiders." I have a ballpark figure in my head that I have no idea how close I am to that actual number. I have also spent probably just as much if not more money (I think it has been more) on tools like a Lincoln 140, 90 gallon air compressor, tank of welding gas, gammit of pnematic tools, heavy jack, just to name the obvious ones. And at the end of the day--- I DON'T CARE! I have had fun doing it and I just tell myself I am collecting tools and knowledge so the next one will be cheaper to do and probably come out better!

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Gunnibronco » Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:03 am

Eck wrote:To answer the liner question. I Have bought two complete sets of Raptor Liner plus the gun, the microbeads, and a couple cans of primer. Through Amazon.com, I have spent a total of around $275 shipped on everything. This covered the tub, engine bay and inner fender area, underside of hood, wheel wells, and I intend to touch up a couple areas as well as spray the inside of my hard top with it as well. I expect I will still have a minumum of 2 of the 4 bottles left for touch-ups down the road.

As for Hockedad's sage advice... I am with you! I had NO intention in answering the cost question if it meant totalling the entire build. I have gotten that question a lot from "friends/Bronco outsiders." I have a ballpark figure in my head that I have no idea how close I am to that actual number. I have also spent probably just as much if not more money (I think it has been more) on tools like a Lincoln 140, 90 gallon air compressor, tank of welding gas, gammit of pnematic tools, heavy jack, just to name the obvious ones. And at the end of the day--- I DON'T CARE! I have had fun doing it and I just tell myself I am collecting tools and knowledge so the next one will be cheaper to do and probably come out better!

Party on!


I remember when I bought my Bronco in 1996 and figured I'd spend about $8000 on the truck and parts to end up with a finished truck. Weird I've spent WAY more than that and it still isn't finished. I still haven't even put in carpet, 16 years and THOUSANDS of dollars later. I realized hockeydad's advice years ago, and stopped keeping track.

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sat Mar 30, 2013 4:23 pm

Hit the swap meet this morning and picked up a steering column and lower steering shaft to put me very close to being ready to make the transition to power steering.

I skipped breakfast to get home to start working on the rocker skis. A little challenging to do it all by myself but I think I score at least an 8 for creativity in getting er done. Getting very close to having it ready for paint now. Just need to cut the fenders for the new Gorilla Flares and then start sanding pieces.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sat Mar 30, 2013 4:30 pm

That looks great, nicely done! Are you happy with the 2x5?
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