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Projects 1938 chevrolet truck cab resto

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by the metalsurgeon, Oct 18, 2014.

  1. the metalsurgeon
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    Cab prior to plastic media .This truck has gone through 2 restoration shops in Texas which performed extremely poor work.One of the shops was in charge of repairing the lower rear cab panel.There was a 6"x3" rusted section in the bottom corner ,they attempted repairing and ended up warping the whole panel that bad,it had to be removed as you see in the pictures below.

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  2. the metalsurgeon
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    after plastic media

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  3. the metalsurgeon
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    poorly made drip rails
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  4. the metalsurgeon
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    cab cleaned up ready for repair

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  5. the metalsurgeon
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    marking all areas in need of attention.

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  6. the metalsurgeon
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  7. bubba55
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    Holy crap Batman - Hey Jon I'll gladly trade you my cab for this one after YOU do your MAGIC on it - The emblem you're looking for - Try I & I Reproductions. Going to watch this one closely!
     
  8. jcmarz
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    nice lil pu. keep us updated.
     
  9. mgtstumpy
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    I never get tired of your threads. Truly inspiration skills that I wish I possessed. I can see this being another brilliant artwork.
     
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  10. Look forward to watching this!. Those dents on the outside edges of the cowl must be from the factory when they put the reinforcement in for the grill shell supports as my '37 had the exact same ones.

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  11. Love your work and look forward to seeing this one get restored.
     
  12. Yikes, that's a lot of black circles !


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  13. the metalsurgeon
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    Got your pm and thank you for the pointer,will look into I&I.
     
  14. the metalsurgeon
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    yep, on the money right there.i will be removing the indents though.
     
  15. The37Kid
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    I&I is a great source for Vintage Chevy parts, they make most of what they sell. Bob
     
  16. the metalsurgeon
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    previous repair around the gas cap opening.

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  18. the metalsurgeon
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    And continued from shaped patch to grafted in and metal finished.

    Looking for fully skilled metal workers that can do shape work.Upwards of $25 per hr depending on skill level.

    Looking for Custom car builders from ground up,mechanically based .Upwards of $25 per hr depending on skill level.

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  19. the metalsurgeon
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    Rear window restoration. Outer and inner side areas rotted out and filled with fiber glass.

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  20. Did you see the one I looked at yesterday? It was way worse than this. I posted a thread looking for info on these things. Funny, I did a search first, and nothing came up
     
  21. the metalsurgeon
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    i did,if it was me id leave it where it is.Even if its cheap.
     
  22. Thanks, good advise.
    I'll leave it where it sits, and continue to marvel at your and Flops metal work.
     
  23. @the metalsurgeon I always love looking at your threads and seeing the incredible work you do. I wish I had half the skill you have in your little finger (I know just enough to get myself into trouble, and occasionally back out), but for now I guess I'll just keep watching in awe.
     
  24. Irrational Metalworks
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    Wow, that cab was giving Texas a bad name! Glad it's in good hands now.
     
  25. the metalsurgeon
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    making the rear panel on the the power hammer.Lower anvil 24R.




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  26. the metalsurgeon
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    with help from Conner Drost from thehamb.He's been helping me from the beginning of the metal surgeon.
     
  27. the metalsurgeon
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    tig welded and metal finished

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  28. Just amazing to watch the transition from beat up and abused, to better than the day it was built at GM factory back in 38!
     
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  29. the metalsurgeon
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  30. tobyflh
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    Outstanding work again!!!
     
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