92 D250 dually project
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Sorry to hear about your hand. Those drills can be nasty when they get hot and catch. My milwaukee did this n almost snapped my wrist, plus the handle broke. It just swelled up real bad and was black n blue for a few weeks.
That flatbed looks awesome, and i bet its strong as hell.
That flatbed looks awesome, and i bet its strong as hell.
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you do nice work. A lot of cutting fitting and welding on that flatbed, but it will mean more to you when you are done cuz you made it. Cool project and looks great!
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not yet. im building the truck mostly for towing, so i was pretty stoked to find out the rear had 4.56s. if i cant stand it, ill either regear or look into an overdrive...or a 6 speed
#28
got the inside done today. spray painted the doors, jambs, and cieling. used dulpicolor vynil and fabric paint for the dash, door panels, and visors. painted over the woodgrain with a brush and some white basecoat i had layin around, ties in with the guages really well. herculined the floor... just need to put the seat and cb/ radio in. going to fab up a switch panel to go over where the ashtray was for my OD and light switches....looks pretty sweet if ya ask me.....
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its the stock plasic piece painted white. i used the door panels from the 88 because they didnt have the fabric on them, making it easier to paint. i cut the hole for the switches out of the panels (originally crank windows) and put the ring in that the swiches snap into. turned out slick..