You pulled a *switcheroo* with the carbureator in the last video!! 🤣 I didn't notice but now it makes sense how it started soo easily. Glad to see you had help again 😁👍 Hopefully someone sells that frame section in a repair panel. Shouldn't be too hard to recreate though if not. I got faith in you Tim! Take care, be safe and happy wrenching 🔧🔩
I thought I'd fess up about the carb swap before anyone caught it and called me out. Guy and I already have a plan for the frame repair. I'll be using an old snow plow scraper blade to make the repair panels. It's the same exact thickness and should work without too much trouble. Hopefully I'll get to it in the next episode.
You and Guy have been doing a lot of work. Now the fun of rebuilding begins. The warm weather has sure helped this project, how nice to be working for a while with the overhead door open. I’d be happy to help you sometime.
We got almost everything apart. I still have some tear down to do on the frame. I'll probably be pulling the front and rear end off, springs and engine to get full access to the frame for repair, stripping and paint. It's crazy to be able to have the door open in January. I'll save some work for you though.
Thanks! My cab needs a lot of repairs, but I've seen the one you're working on so I understand your perspective. A guy from SoCal or the high desert in Oregon might look at my cab and say "what a disaster!"
Most of the video was shot using a Canon ELPH110HS. I also used a Canon SX510HS for a few segments but I don't like the resolution on that camera. All of my latest videos are shot almost entirely using a Samsung Galaxy A15 cell phone.
You pulled a *switcheroo* with the carbureator in the last video!! 🤣 I didn't notice but now it makes sense how it started soo easily. Glad to see you had help again 😁👍 Hopefully someone sells that frame section in a repair panel. Shouldn't be too hard to recreate though if not. I got faith in you Tim! Take care, be safe and happy wrenching 🔧🔩
I thought I'd fess up about the carb swap before anyone caught it and called me out. Guy and I already have a plan for the frame repair. I'll be using an old snow plow scraper blade to make the repair panels. It's the same exact thickness and should work without too much trouble. Hopefully I'll get to it in the next episode.
You and Guy have been doing a lot of work. Now the fun of rebuilding begins. The warm weather has sure helped this project, how nice to be working for a while with the overhead door open. I’d be happy to help you sometime.
We got almost everything apart. I still have some tear down to do on the frame. I'll probably be pulling the front and rear end off, springs and engine to get full access to the frame for repair, stripping and paint. It's crazy to be able to have the door open in January. I'll save some work for you though.
That cab looks so nice!
Thanks! My cab needs a lot of repairs, but I've seen the one you're working on so I understand your perspective. A guy from SoCal or the high desert in Oregon might look at my cab and say "what a disaster!"
What kind of video camera are you using ?
Most of the video was shot using a Canon ELPH110HS. I also used a Canon SX510HS for a few segments but I don't like the resolution on that camera. All of my latest videos are shot almost entirely using a Samsung Galaxy A15 cell phone.