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Old 08-04-06, 13:48
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This was kindly donated to me at this year's Corowa. It may seem a trifle damaged but it contains many tasty bits. Unfortunately the data plate was missing.
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Old 08-04-06, 16:49
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Default Needs a little work Bob...

Where's the can of WD40 when you need it?

It's amazing how much of the stuff you can salvage if you try hard enough. I cut up all the old wiring looms from my Dodges, asses the usable lenghts, and make new wiring runs out of the short sections.

I've gotten to be a dab hand at reworking the civilian Dodge wings / fenders with their composite curves and wire-turned edges (thanks to an improptu masterclass from an old panelbeater restoring Bristol busses I found once) and the metal Meet Forum is the most useful tin-bashing site I've found on the 'net.

http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/index.php

I think the biggest challenge to date was the cab roof on the TD20;

http://www.gwim2.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/td20u.htm

... but don't tell the wife I bought a truck with a knackered roof just because I had a repair section on the shelf.

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Old 08-04-06, 22:50
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Where's the can of WD40 when you need it?

and the metal Meet Forum is the most useful tin-bashing site I've found on the 'net.

http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/index.php

... Gordon
Well done that man what an interesting site thanks for this Gordon



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Old 09-04-06, 09:36
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Default It is a great site

Actually most of the work they show on there is a little too good for our old trucks, but some of it looks downright useful.

I know the 'tucking' procedure, and also that the shrinking discs work, just that I've never shrunk anything that way myself.

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That's a fantastic site! thanks!!
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Hi all
In anticipation of restoring a Cab 12 C60L instrument housing and panel, I did a stocktake of what I had. I then spent in excess of three hours stripping down the one pictured above with the following results. Firstly the throw away stuff.
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Old 19-01-08, 13:24
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Default Whoops! F60 L

And the good stuff harvested.

Of course to complete the job I will need to strip another housing, then paint and rebuild. Probably another six hours. Never mind. As I have said to numerous people before, if you have any old panels, no matter how bad they look, I can always find something to salvage. And I am rapidly running out of stock, especially Ford stuff. So HELP!!

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