kochevnik
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OK - maybe this is a nutso idea (wouldnt be the first one I ever had - nor the last LOL) but I keep looking at the M1070 HET (see avatar profile album) and looking at the M915 ... and looking at the HET ... and looking at the M915 - and thinking ...... (which is a dangerous thing LOL )
If you got an M915, pulled all the sheet metal, saved all the wiring and electrical gauges pedals etc - it just seems like it would not be an impossible thing to do to replace the cab with a custom one. The 915 is my choice because it is the best truck for my needs, and if I screw this up, it's not like there aren't a lot of them in circulation and the prices are not that high (like an M916 or 920).
Yes of course, it would not be an EXACT duplicate - but maybe just something pretty close - get the basic angles close - you move the cab foward about 6 inches or so, pull the radiator or replace it (or move it elsewhere ?) to get the slanted hood effect - lift the cab 6 inches ? then slant the windscreen and extend the cab back so that you could put another row of seats in the cab.
The thing about the M1070 is that all the sheet metal is at nice straight ANGLES that would lend itself very well to welding - most other trucks would be hard to do with the round sheet metal, but this one just seems made for a project like this. I was thinking something pretty thick like 10, 11 or 12 gauge sheet steel - makes it easy to weld and safer. Of course adds weight as well.
I found these guys pretty close to me :
Morse Steel Service
If those prices are correct - a ton of sheet steel (14 4x8 sheets of 12 gauge - which is a very rough estimate of the amount of sheet it would take) would run about $1400.
My welding skills are decent - get a nice plasma cutter and go to town. For any crucial impoortant bits (shortening the steering shaft ?)- I have a guy with 40 years experience, certified instructor - used to build ships - etc to make sure there is no doubt those are done right.
Lots and lots and LOTS of work of course - but what would be the technical problems I would run into that would make this un-doable ?
I'm thinking the RADIATOR, DOORS, steering shaft and the shifter would be the biggest issues - what else have I forgotten ?
I'm thinking of calling it an mHET (as in mini-HET LOL) if I ever actually ever do this.
If you got an M915, pulled all the sheet metal, saved all the wiring and electrical gauges pedals etc - it just seems like it would not be an impossible thing to do to replace the cab with a custom one. The 915 is my choice because it is the best truck for my needs, and if I screw this up, it's not like there aren't a lot of them in circulation and the prices are not that high (like an M916 or 920).
Yes of course, it would not be an EXACT duplicate - but maybe just something pretty close - get the basic angles close - you move the cab foward about 6 inches or so, pull the radiator or replace it (or move it elsewhere ?) to get the slanted hood effect - lift the cab 6 inches ? then slant the windscreen and extend the cab back so that you could put another row of seats in the cab.
The thing about the M1070 is that all the sheet metal is at nice straight ANGLES that would lend itself very well to welding - most other trucks would be hard to do with the round sheet metal, but this one just seems made for a project like this. I was thinking something pretty thick like 10, 11 or 12 gauge sheet steel - makes it easy to weld and safer. Of course adds weight as well.
I found these guys pretty close to me :
Morse Steel Service
If those prices are correct - a ton of sheet steel (14 4x8 sheets of 12 gauge - which is a very rough estimate of the amount of sheet it would take) would run about $1400.
My welding skills are decent - get a nice plasma cutter and go to town. For any crucial impoortant bits (shortening the steering shaft ?)- I have a guy with 40 years experience, certified instructor - used to build ships - etc to make sure there is no doubt those are done right.
Lots and lots and LOTS of work of course - but what would be the technical problems I would run into that would make this un-doable ?
I'm thinking the RADIATOR, DOORS, steering shaft and the shifter would be the biggest issues - what else have I forgotten ?
I'm thinking of calling it an mHET (as in mini-HET LOL) if I ever actually ever do this.
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