I am confused.....
...after looking at the recent posting of the tube what else is missing?????
Inching along is all it takes. I am working inside cleaning up a spare basement bedroom that we have been using for storage..... half is going to the junkyard. Will convert the bedroom into a walk in closet for seasonal clothes nad a small radio room as I am taking everything out of the sun room.... bunch of no 19 military radios and tube testers.....boss's orders she wants the sun room back. I had it for 7 years and do miss it for relaxation on cold sunny days.
Joyce as now decided to retire in March so we need to make more efficient use of the rooms we have.
Busy right now redoing my 1940 cargo box 3 to make one. I looks like, at this point in time that I will be using the 1937 rolling frame that has been restored by PO and build an early 38/39 short wheel base officer truck....around 128 inches instead of the 133 in. I found out that the brake have all beendone by PO, new wheel cylinder, frameblack epoxy and fabricate a civilian cargo box to fit the frame...... may copy from the 1940 truckbox for design model. Current GM wheel/rims are 16 inches with mismatched civvy tires but low and behold the Chrysler trucks of 73 to early 80s have 16 inch rims with the same 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern.....now shopping forlarge/wide 7 or 8 inches ( maybe after market) used rims..... that wouldbe a direct bolt on and keep the other parts for making a proper 1533 Canadian model at a later date...... should I live that long....
On your 39 open cab w2hat kind of box are you planning...... the original 30 some locally modified used something very similar to the civilian model cargo box withadded wooden side for greater height...... you could copy from a 3/4 ton standard Chev box...... I have seen nice repro stake side pockets for Ford boxes ..... GM boxes must exist also somewhere.... the rest is all flat 16 gauge sheet metal......
Doing a 42 CDN 107 inch box should be fairly straight forward with the guidance of the guys from Australia.
I am desperately trying to teach myself how to do a professional sketch on the computer using Fusion 360....... supposedly easy but hard for my thick skull.....wold make posting results of my designs on MLU very easy and a dream to order parts pre bent from the steel fabricator.
I can work up to 16 gauge 40 inches at the pan brake in the barn..... headboards and tailgates and longer side parts I have to get pre cut and pre bent but then I can switch to 14 gauge for greater stability on the wide spans.
So much to do so little time...... follow up on my home email.......
Stay healthy
Bob C
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B
C15a Cab 11
Hammond, Ontario
Canada
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