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Power Wagon T-Shirts are now available for purchase on-line through the Store.
They are only $15.00 each plus shipping.
Shirts are available in sizes from Small thru 4X and are Sand in color.
Design/Logo is printed on the back of the shirts and the front is free of any designs.
After ignoring the Hulk the last 9 months while working on the Airstream, I nearly amputated half the last distal phalanx of my left middle finger (also known as the "freeway finger") at work being assisted in loading a full 4' x 10' sheet of 16 gauge stainless up to a shear. Not sure exactly what happened, but it came in faster than I expected and I got in trouble. The shear did not cause the injury.
It's doing fine, and despite a couple of requests by me to return to work, I have been off for six weeks.
The silver lining is: I am getting a lot done at home, and since I requested to return to work a couple of times, I am not fearful of being prosecuted for insurance fraud if someone has been taking pictures of me working.
So, I have made progress on the Hulk: adding the fuel filler neck for the new in-frame tank.
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This neck was the best that I could find; not ideal, but usable.
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The bed floor in this location was rusted to swiss cheese, which I replaced with plain steel.
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This box will protect the filler neck, and be removable. It does not interfere with laying a 4' x 8' sheet of plywood into the bed.
After this, creating a door will be next, then plug-welding the bracket to the bed side.
Finally, doing the remaining minor bodywork of the bed and then painting it, mounting it to the truck, and modifying the rear bumper brackets to accommodate the swept-side bed.
I also participated in a trail ride with my Army truck buddies in the Cajon Pass hills, northwest of Devore, CA a couple weeks before the injury (5th vehicle). It did well, but I found that it would pop out of 1st gear after a few minutes.
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Veterans' Day: Took a break and carried some VFW guys and their wives in the Beaumont parade.
One vet followed on his scooter!
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All the exterior bodywork on the bed is finished except the fuel door and scratch-fill;
next is prepping and painting the underside.
As of yesterday, the truck is at an old guy’s shop getting the clutch done (and surfacing
the flywheel if necessary); and while he has that for 2-3 weeks, I’ll go get the
transmission from him and rebuild it and return it for him to reinstall.
I have a kit with added synchros (although it looks like I may not need them); the kit included
several Chinese bearings, so I am awaiting delivery of replacements for those.
Disappointed, but that's the world we live in today.
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The bosses (hope that's the right name) for the shifter were loose in the tower. They had been
crappily peened but that didn't last. The bores were oversized, as well.
Not sure how they were installed at the factory; and I can't make new ones because I don't have a lathe.
I created new ones using grade 8, 3/8"-24 hex screws. I hand-ground the bosses to .310"-.315" diameter
(couldn't make them perfect), ground the tower boss lands square, and tapped the original holes.
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I will exchange the lock washers for internal-tooth if I can find some locally, and use blue Lok-Tite.
The test-fit with the shifter gave noticeable difference in precision of movement.
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