This section is on the battery box and my attempt on fabricating a lid from photos I have collected over the past couple of years. I got this box from one of my newfound friends on here Brett out of Murfressboro, TN. He has been a huge help and source of parts. Thanks Brett!
I don't think it turned out too bad. The only thing that is out of place is the hinge strips on the rear, but it will be very difficult to see them once installed. As always all comments are greatly appreciated.
Battery box front.
Inside the battery box.
Lid, handle and latch piece fabricated.
Latching rod is from a weedeater blade locking rod. Still need to do a little work on it.
Hinge straps are not exactly as originals, but will be very hard to see once installed.
Finished product. All that is needed is paint.
New restoration thread
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The progress is looking good. I would be careful with the silicone. I prefer a polyurethane caulk, it is more durable, stays adhered to whatever it is stuck to, and is paintable. I see lots of places in my line of work where silicone is peeling off. Plus if you ever need to do any touch up painting, and some was wiped onto the paint, the new paint will repel away from the silicone. Silicone is great for fish tanks, but thats where I leave it!
Tim
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I stand corrected, Tim. It is polyurethane and not silicon. I specifically looked for something that is paintable.
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Great, now I can sleep tonite!
Keep up the good work,
Tim
Keep up the good work,
Tim
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That looks like quality work to me! My old battery box now holds a bunch of my oversized tools as a catch-all....
Nice job!
Gary
Nice job!
Gary
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1954 M37 W/W
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1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
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Looks like you are making good progress on your truck.
The guard dog looks like he's doing a good job.
Bert
The guard dog looks like he's doing a good job.
Bert
1952 M37 W/W Rebuild @ 59% complete
Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
1985 M1009, 1990 M101A2, 2008 M116A3 Pioneer tool trailer
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Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
1985 M1009, 1990 M101A2, 2008 M116A3 Pioneer tool trailer
MVPA # 24265
NRA Life Member
NRA Cert. Personal Protection Pistol Instructor
NRA Cert. RSO
Class III RSO/KCR
Re: New restoration thread
Officially he is a Boxer. Unofficially I tell people he is half watch and half pack dog. He will watch them pack it all off.
And thanks for the support. Have some hay to cut today and a county commission meeting tonight. May have a slack week working on it again.
Phillip
And thanks for the support. Have some hay to cut today and a county commission meeting tonight. May have a slack week working on it again.
Phillip
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Re: New restoration thread
I think the TP40 is 'tire pressure 40 psi'?
1958 M37 saved from the scrap heap....in parts