Hi Robert,
 
I'm restoring a Half ton 1990 GMC, S, L, E, Sierra. It was the first vehicle
i bought right out of high school. And it was the truck i sacrificed to open
my landscape business. Now that i lost my vision to diabetic Retinopathy, i
decided this would be the perfect time to restore my baby. No prior
professional experience here. I, like yourself am taking this project one
step at a time, learning as i go. I did join this group in case i  had to
ask any questions on the project. But now that I've been a member for some
time now, I don't see myself going anywhere anytime in the near future. It's
all about helping each other right? 
Enjoy your weekend.
 Take care ,
 
 
 Roger C Bachelder 3rd
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of robert moore
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 6:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Bed off update



Roger

That is quite the project you have going there.
Sounds like you are doing quite a nice job. You had said before but I
forgot, what is it you are working on again?
Do you have any professional experience with this type of a project or are
you just doing like I do on some of these projects and picking peoples
brains and taking it one step at a time, learning as you go.

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From: blindhandyman@ <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>
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Behalf Of Roger Bachelder
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 3:50 PM
To: blindhandyman@ <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Bed off update

Hi Guys,

I got allot more done on this project the last few days. I installed the
front gas tank bracket/strap along with the rear one. I did get all of the
clips for the brake lines and fuel lines installed. I put in the quarter
inch brake line ,electrical, and back up wires along the main rail back to
the rear cross member. I also installed the fuel filter and bracket. I
forgot to get the new o rings So i picked them up the next day.
I was able to get some rubber strap from a excavator at Caterpillar for the
gas tank.
I was able to get the gas tank in. I then took off the towels i wrapped
around the exhaust for paint purposes. The pick up fired up with no
problems. Grin. The bushings for the traction bars were challenging. I
mentioned that i had to order GM one ton polyurethane spring bushings and
cut them to size, to fit the traction bars. I had to pick up a large bolt
that the bushing would fit around tightly. I then put a little electrical
tape on the bushing as a marking in which I had to cut it. then i put the
bolt in a vice grip. Next i had to rotate the bushing as i cut the bushing
with a hex saw. Once all bushings were cut i touched them up with the
grinder to the precise size. I then took the bolt and put a large thick
washer on each side. I then tightened the nut on the bolt to squeeze the
bushings into the traction bars. I've installed both springs, shackles,
along with the front traction bar mounts, and the emergency brake bracket
under the drivers door. I've also put the new boots on the painted shocks.
I've only got to install the 3 16th inch brake line along the axle before
installing it. At this point i will install the traction bars, drive shaft,
shocks, and connect the 2 brake lines together.
Then i can tackle the underneath of the bed, get it painted and back
together.

Things are going smooth as of now, I'll keep posting.

Take care Yawl,

Roger C Bachelder 3rd
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