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Projects fixing a smashed 31 model A pickup cab.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by tb33anda3rd, Mar 17, 2019.

  1. I bead blasted the pockets and put a rust treatment on the back sides. IMG_1523.JPG
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  2. my sheet metal break is not big enough to bend a 54 long piece so I had to clamp it down and bend it over the work bench. IMG_1525.JPG
     
  3. I sanded the bed sides down and put a weld through primer on the flanges of the pockets and the corresponding faces of the bed sides.
    while that was drying I removed the bolting brackets from the head board. they had broken off when I took it apart and I thought it would be easier to fix it with them off. IMG_1526.JPG
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  4. I ground off the rusty parts of the bolts that protruded through, then welded a nut on the broken side and took the bolts out. once I fixed them both I welded one side back in. IMG_1528.JPG
     
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  5. I marked it to make it narrower. IMG_1529.JPG
     
  6. of course I started cutting it out and half way into it I remembered I had to leave it 3/4" long to make a flange. so I had to weld it up. cut it in the right spots then bent up the flanges IMG_1530.JPG IMG_1531.JPG
     
  7. I welded the bolting bracket back in the shortened side.
    I had to mock it up to see how it worked. IMG_1532.JPG
    IMG_1533.JPG it sort of looks like a model A bed
     
  8. The37Kid
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    Chevy wheel?:rolleyes:
     
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  9. I don't know what I took it off of. I did part out a bunch of Chevys
     
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  10. Doh!!... good work remembering before finishing the cut.
     
  11. yes it made it easier while it was not cut all the way off. I am sad to say I do things like this more often than I should.
     
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  12. Me too!...and I can't count how many times I've made two left or two right side panels when I really wanted one of each!o_O
     
  13. Looks great Ted. I like the idea of the wheel on the bead roller. I'll have to try it on mine.
     
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  14. Tom it really makes the bead roller so much easier to use. I did those panels by myself and was able to keep the beads straight.
     
  15. if you look at my mockup, I even clamped the head board to the wrong end of the bed....o_O
     
  16. tonight I drilled the holes to bolt the head board on the bed sides. I used the piece I cut off as a template. IMG_1537.JPG I did drill them on the correct end.:)
     
  17. I welded the stake pockets on, I put the shorter ones on the front and used the longer ones on the rear so I can extend below the bed to make a support across the rear. IMG_1538.JPG
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  18. worked on the other side, welded the pockets on and cleaned the welds up. IMG_1548.JPG IMG_1549.JPG
     
  19. I then marked the pockets to shape them like a model A. IMG_1551.JPG
     
  20. plasma cut, cleaned it up and welded them. IMG_1552.JPG IMG_1553.JPG
     
  21. all cleaned up, this side down now on to the other. IMG_1554.JPG
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  22. Stogy
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  23. thanks, I think I created the "illusion" of a model A wide bed...without spending any money.;)
     
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  24. this is the photo I have been using for inspiration. post-104573-143142842187_thumb.jpg
     
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  25. Ted, you just keep doing good work.
     
  26. Awesome build thread!

    Rescuing the cab was inspiring but I really like how you're adapting the bed as well.
    Thanks for sharing all the pics & commentary. :)
     
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  27. I fit the head board to the sides, drilled for the bolts and marked for the stiffening bead. IMG_1558.JPG IMG_1559.JPG
     
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  28. I ran a bead above the bend line of the bottom of the head board. then put it in the brake and bent at the bottom of the bead. IMG_1560.JPG
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  29. I then trimmed the flange and made cut outs for the fuel tank supports. Charlie had give me the measurements for them. I cleaned up the cuts and sanded it down. IMG_1562.JPG
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  30. I wanted to use carriage bolts so it would look like rivets so I filed the holes square for them. IMG_1565.JPG
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