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One could say that.Wonder if Joseph was happy about fixing it.
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One could say that.
It was one of those dad moments that had me cheering with him when he sent that.
Maybe spray bomb the bed?Today we decided to go ahead and swap out the bed on Joseph’s truck, even though the replacement bed hasn’t had the wheel arches replaced or been painted. It came down to a safety thing due to the amount of of rust on it making the tailgate in secure. This also had the added benefit of getting the truck bed out of the garage and freeing up some space in there. Joseph and Javier both helped with the project. Getting the old bed off was a little bit of a challenge due to rusty bolts so that resulted in cutting the side skirts off between the wheel well and the front to get to the 2nd row of bolts. The third row of bolts ended up just pulling out of the rusty cross brace of the bed. Getting the new bed lifted into place was a little bit of a challenge for the three of us but the boys powered through and we got it done. I was very impressed with Javier’s knowledge of how to do things after a month of working at the local body shop. Joseph had come a long ways as well. Once we got the bed in place. I had to go visit my dad who’s in the hospital and the boys got right to it with buttoning everything up, getting the tailgate hardware installed, fuel neck secured, taillights put in and the wire harness re-ran and secured. I checked things out when I got home from visiting my dad in the hospital and they got it right. I’m an very proud of my sons and what they have learned and how they are learning their way around vehicles and tools.
Before (Tailgate had been removed)
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Old bed discarded to the side. It was pretty porous from all the rust.
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Frame - we took the needle scaler to the frame and sprayed it with some black enamel rust-oleum. Not frame-off restoration quality, but should help a little.
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The pile of rust we swept up.
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The truck with the new bed. The toolbox got installed while I was visiting my dad.
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Might do that just to blend it better until we can do a proper fix. Joseph has to have foot surgery this Tuesday so he’ll be out of commission for awhile.Maybe spray bomb the bed?
What happened to Joe's foot?Might do that just to blend it better until we can do a proper fix. Joseph had to have foot surgery this Tuesday so he’ll be out of commission for awhile.
Today we decided to go ahead and swap out the bed on Joseph’s truck, even though the replacement bed hasn’t had the wheel arches replaced or been painted. It came down to a safety thing due to the amount of of rust on it making the tailgate in secure. This also had the added benefit of getting the truck bed out of the garage and freeing up some space in there. Joseph and Javier both helped with the project. Getting the old bed off was a little bit of a challenge due to rusty bolts so that resulted in cutting the side skirts off between the wheel well and the front to get to the 2nd row of bolts. The third row of bolts ended up just pulling out of the rusty cross brace of the bed. Getting the new bed lifted into place was a little bit of a challenge for the three of us but the boys powered through and we got it done. I was very impressed with Javier’s knowledge of how to do things after a month of working at the local body shop. Joseph had come a long ways as well. Once we got the bed in place. I had to go visit my dad who’s in the hospital and the boys got right to it with buttoning everything up, getting the tailgate hardware installed, fuel neck secured, taillights put in and the wire harness re-ran and secured. I checked things out when I got home from visiting my dad in the hospital and they got it right. I’m an very proud of my sons and what they have learned and how they are learning their way around vehicles and tools.
Before (Tailgate had been removed)
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Old bed discarded to the side. It was pretty porous from all the rust.
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Frame - we took the needle scaler to the frame and sprayed it with some black enamel rust-oleum. Not frame-off restoration quality, but should help a little.
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The pile of rust we swept up.
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The truck with the new bed. The toolbox got installed while I was visiting my dad.
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He got his mom’s feet. He needs to have a bunion removed and his big toe bone cut , straightened back out and screwed back together. Julie had this done on both her feet about 16 years ago. They were waiting for Joseph’s growth plates to close up, which they did early due to chemo he had 9 years ago.What happened to Joe's foot?
Thank you Chris.Just the same as with @Monz11 and others, I'm proud to share this online community and this country with you awesome people.
What's Molly been up to?
Thank you Chris.
Molly has been busy with softball and dance. She wrapped up dance this weekend and her last softball game is this Tuesday. She did put together a piece of bike art, as did Javier, for when RAGBRAI (big week long bike ride across Iowa from the Missouri River to the Mississippi River) comes through town. Finished them up yesterday and turned them in so they can be displayed around town.
Javier’s Bike
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Molly’s bike
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Damn, I've seen shows about that operation. Poor guy.He got his mom’s feet. He needs to have a bunion removed and his big toe bone cut , straightened back out and screwed back together. Julie had this done on both her feet about 16 years ago. They were waiting for Joseph’s growth plates to close up, which they did early due to chemo he had 9 years ago.
X2. Enjoy those father and son moments. I miss mine.Always love hearing about you teaching your kiddos the basics about auto repair. Thanks for sharing and good frigging work from you and all your younguns..!
Always love hearing about you teaching your kiddos the basics about auto repair. Thanks for sharing and good frigging work from you and all your younguns..!
If only they cared to know. Not here in this house.This pretty much sums up my thoughts with this build thread.
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