Hahaha, its unbelievable that there are people like that walking around unattended Whip :rolleyes:
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Must not follow your threads closely to be asking those questions. I did like the detailed shots though!
I'd have replied with an assistant does the welds, see below:
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[QUOTE=roadster32Now those assistants I could work with :LOL::LOL::LOL:
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Better stick with Hot Rods, the upkeep expense on something like that would break the bank in a month!!!
Mostly been loading up for the swapmeet tomorrow but managed to get a few more bits done, as the tailgate is raised slightly so its level with the floor when opened there is a small 1.625" gap under it, I filled this with a piece of 1.250" x 16swg box section, I wanted to bolt this in place so a piece of 1/4" x 3" bar was welded inside on the bottom face so it could be drilled and tapped, also the ends were capped with 1/4" so they could be drilled and tapped also. One side of the end caps was radiused to sit nicely in the bottom return of the bedside.
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I also made up the closing mechanism, basically shaped plates that locate on a pair of antiluce fastners, simple but clean & tidy. I gave them a quick polish to add balance to the polished hinge brackets. (the antiluce fasteners haven't arrived yet)
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I must admit that I had never heard of an "antiluce" fitting, but I will do my best to remember the name in the future! Those are a very sharp alternative to hooks & chains!! http://www.albert-jagger.co.uk/porta...1_antiluce.pdf
I have never run across them, and everything I see on the web is UK or Australia based. They may be used, but not that I've seen.
I worked for the company that was the NZ agent for Albert Jagger hardware for 20+ years so very familiar with their products. They used to manufacture some awesome old style exterior door handles too that suited hot rods.
Now Steve, you ain't busy taking a mould off a certain Willy's pick up cab that a Californian Kiwi build and that now resides in the UK. ??;)
Been making the bed furniture the last few evenings, I wanted chains for the tailgate and needed to make up the various fixings etc etc, also the Antiluce fasteners turned up so they needed fitting also, for these a bit of 3/4" BMS bar was turned down to 1/2" and holes drilled in the rear stake bed pockets, the bar was then inserted and plug welded from the rear, I will tig the tailgate side later.
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I spun these parts up in aluminium in the lathe, the next pics explain where they go.
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Very nice and really it is all in the detail that makes the difference . Has that bloke asked who does all your lathe work yet as I'm sure Sue could fit that in with the welding....