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Thanks Jim, I shall wine and dine ya at the GA Rally!PB, The headset just went out in the mail to Dave's place.![]()

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Thanks Jim, I shall wine and dine ya at the GA Rally!PB, The headset just went out in the mail to Dave's place.![]()
Thanks Jim - as well it was great talking with you last night and getting the headset via Zout.
Here are some pics for the night fellas - lots more chit going on that I care to discuss but I finally got into the guard - If PB does not like it its no $$$$ loss to him as it was my call to get this - build it - figure it out and I can always use the metal if its not acceptable to the owner.
Hmmm...let me see...do I want that grill on the K18??
Why yes...actually I likey very much!!
Again, let me thank you for spending your valuable time executing the primary CAMO mission...representing Veterans from all eras!!![]()
A bit of quick history. Wallyboy's K18 was built a few weeks before ours was. By then, the grill making feller had learned that not only did bending the metal top and bottom take much more time, it used up much more steel stock...which was already in short supply in them there days.The vertical fins in the video have L bends on top and bottom. Is the brush guard in the video genuine?
And just maybe next month it will be on the SteelSoldiers MV of the Month POLL - how cool is that !!!!
Ummm...no. Maybe August?? I want her running/driving/stopping safely before we put her up for nomination as a complete vehicle.![]()
And just maybe next month it will be on the SteelSoldiers MV of the Month POLL - how cool is that !!!!
Ummm...no. Maybe August?? I want her running/driving/stopping safely before we put her up for nomination as a complete vehicle.![]()
It's funny, take what you just said here and apply it to the post a few back about comparisons between today's tech and back then. Can you imagine taking this, or any vehicle of that period, through a DOT test nowadays?! They would laugh at you but back then they were perfectly safe, state of the art vehicles.
Man's wisdom is finite. What was "true" yesterday is laughable today. The work being done on the K is top notch at today's standard, but might not be fifty years from now. Workmanship is always noticeable and should be appreciated. I get a chuckle when I listen to scientists say they KNOW, only the. BIG GUY upstairs truly "knows" all. Rock on Commander! Your gettin an ugly beauty PB!It's funny, take what you just said here and apply it to the post a few back about comparisons between today's tech and back then. Can you imagine taking this, or any vehicle of that period, through a DOT test nowadays?! They would laugh at you but back then they were perfectly safe, state of the art vehicles.
God bless
Tony
I am curious if they wouldn't have used Gas Welding?
Actual MIG welding was not in use in a small fashion till the late 1948 and on - K's were already history by then. So to use a stick rod in between buidling some of this stuff needs to be considered besides just how it looks - HOW DID THEY HAVE TO BUILD IT back then !!.
The lost art of leading.Don't know if you caught it - but when I first started working around the windshield framework - and you look at that factory pic without the box mounted up - the mating was done with LEAD. At the surface you could tell some final wipe down was not done and through the years it was still coming to the surface. Drivers and Passengers door panels - where you see the moulding near the top running horizontal - that is a seperate panel leaded in as well to the upper door framework.
I saw no sign of brazing on the other surfaces.
Its been a real pleasure to work on the K and learn as it goes. Now to sit back till the end and see "if its truely worthy".
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