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Old 23-08-14, 21:52
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Another Lesson Remembered

Hi Bob

Got a kick out of your two steps forward one back, on a good day it is three steps forward and only one back.

Well this morning - Another Lesson Remembered- when things don't seem to fit call it a day go have a cool one and start over again in the morning. Which fortunately is what I did yesterday when the inner fender panels didn't want to fit.

When I started fresh this morning they fitted with only having to remove one part. Which was much better than what I thought would have to be done yesterday.

As to how do I manage to assemble these trucks working alone, you know how the Pat 11&12 are some times referred to as Monkey Faced. Like every one I assumed this reference was to the appearance, wrong it is a reference to who assembled the trucks I am now convinced that they were assembled by monkeys with extremely long arms who could also hold wrenches with their feet. Though I've not taken my shoes off to hold a wrench but come close. Actually a really fast impact wrench will often let you push a bolt through a hole then instal the washer lock washer and nut, if you put the impact socket on the nut you can spin the nut tight before the bolt has a chance to turn allowing one sided tightening.

Well the truck is nearly all reassembled which is good because we have some real hot weather forecast for next week 30C or 86F which will give me a chance to see if after all this work I've actually cured the over heating problem.

Ian yes you are in for a lot of fun and just as Bob says lots and lots of pictures. Don't know how many times I've gone back to the pictures I or other people have taken of their trucks to get a part positioned correctly.

One other thing Ian if you whether or not you plan to reuse the bolts have lots of small containers which you can label right front fender etc and throw all the bolts into the correct bucket. Will help in figuring out what bolts and what size and length to get as well. I buy all grade 8 bolts in 50-100 count bulk from an industrial supplier much cheaper than the hardware store or auto-parts store.

Cheers Phil

Cheers Phil
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