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Highway Trucks and Trailers On road trucks and trailers single and twin axle trucks. |
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I'm using a 115 volt mig with a 25/75 mix of argon to Co2
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So I've decided since I have to build he roof again anyway, I might as well take crawler07's advise, and build a wooden buck. The buck I've made is a simple one, and I built it out of 1/2 inch balsa. I don't intend to hammer against the form, just use it as my guide. I've annealed my brass before starting so that I don't have to heat against the wood either, not a good idea with balsa, my wife would kill me if I set fire too it. Here's some shots of the basic wood form
![]() It's a nice dock isn't it ![]() Cut to general shape ![]() Now this picture shows the height of the buck, the buck it self is 1.3cm tall (when I scale I use centimeters and millimeters, one cause I'm Canadian, and two it's easier then figuring out thousandths) this happens to be the exact scale height of the roof after it slips onto the cab, so as I shape the buck, I will have to keep this in mind I'll post more pics as I go |
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I finished the final shaping and started building my new roof panel last night
![]() It looks tall, but the dimensions are correct, and the roof will slide down slightly from here ![]() The shape looks very good in the side profile ![]() This is the beginning of the new skin I may build the roof in 4 pieces just to ease the metal forming, it will cause more work finishing the solder joints and smoothing it, but sometimes the longer route is the easiest. And if all else fails, I can smooth the buck even farther and stain it, a nice wooden roof for this Pete lol Hope you enjoy |
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