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Old 08-13-2011, 10:42 AM
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Howdy All.

Well Today I got the shock for the right side done.

Finished the core for the Air-to-Air.

Then I had to find something else to do so I made brake cans.













I have a big roll of 35 pair wire that I got in my RR layout days. I took a strand of that and pulled the wire out of it to make it pliable. I then took two 1/4" long pieces of .020" brass rod and glued them half way in each end. Then I drilled a hole with a #76 drill in the can and in the frame. I glued the brass rod in both. This gives the hose the flexibility it needs but helps give the connections more strength than if I just glued it to the side of the frame and the can.

Then a turn to the right and the left to check for clearance and movement, and all is good.






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Old 08-13-2011, 10:43 AM
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Hi All..

Wow I got a very cool present in the mail today from a real good friend. I will let him say who he is if he wants.

All I can say is Thank you very much.



These things are so cool..

Thanks Friend!!!

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Old 08-13-2011, 10:44 AM
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Hi All!!

Well I got my package from Lynn (tc1cat) and am glad to add some more of his fine work to my truck.

I sent Lynn a drawing of what I wanted and he made it look exactly like what I had in my head...

I had him make the Pittman arm and a steering arm for the truck.





I told him I wanted it to look like the real thing and that's exactly what I got.

Then I needed a special bumper because of how far forward the steering axle is mounted and again I sent a drawing and he made it perfect.





Thanks Lynn for the good work. It really adds to this build.



I also got a few more parts from RC Dampner.

I got the rearend cross member, the radius rods for the rear suspension, and the tank mounts for either 2 or 4 tanks. I have not made up my mind yet. But either way I have enough.




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Old 08-13-2011, 10:46 AM
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Howdy..

Got a much awaited package in the mail today...

My rear suspension.


Now I got most of what I need to get it to a rolling chassis this weekend, rolling on it's final frame rails that is..

I got the rear suspension put together to make sure I got all the required parts. The only thing plastic on this is the spring saddle, everything else is metal.










So this weekend I get to cut and drill the frame and start putting it together again.

Just need a few more parts, some of which I believe are on the way.

Some need to be ordered still..

I got some other parts in the mail the other day from the one and only Tamiya Cowboy. I got the dash and steering wheel, windows, fifth-wheel, and carrier bearings.

Thank you very much Paul!!

So she is getting close.

To do list:
  1. Cut and drill the frame.
  2. reassemble everything
  3. Make the fuel tanks and rear steps.
  4. Make the back part of the running board.
  5. Have a rear bumper made.
  6. Get the rear fenders, and install them.
  7. Make the sleeper wings, and install them.
  8. Make the rear shocks and brakes.
  9. Make a fifth-wheel platform.
  10. Make drive lines.
  11. make the interior of the cab.
  12. Do the body work.
  13. Paint.
  14. Install Steve's Awesome Wheels and Air Cleaners
  15. Install Visor
  16. Electronics, including all 300+ LED's
  17. Then last but not least....have fun playing with the thing.


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Old 08-13-2011, 11:07 AM
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Well Hello All..

I got my frames done today and I am really pleased with the way they look.

The frame rails I got from FGD and the cross are from RCDampner

The new and the stock.






















I am hearing this song in my mind going over and over again..... "Give me fourty acres and I'll turn this rig around, it's the easiest way I have found. Some guy's can turn em on a dime or turn um right down town. But I need fourty acres to turn this rig around"


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Old 08-13-2011, 11:17 AM
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I am seriously contemplating moving the axles forward to where the center of the suspension is where the cross member in front of it is now.

Now that I have a set of axles on it, it looks a little odd to me being that long. I look at it and it looks like it is sagging in the middle.


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Old 08-13-2011, 11:20 AM
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Hi Guy's

Well I got my tires today. I also moved the drives forward to shorten the wheel base. I think this looks more realistic. It still is not set in stone yet. I have to get the fenders first and build the steps, in order to place the axle. That way I don't crowd the steps with the cab wings, which I also need to build.

With the frame and drives as they are now.



And with the drives moved forward.







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