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Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 7:34 am
by F18hornetm
I think the brackets look nice, they/You did a good job on them, nice bends. A press brake is nice, All i have is sheet metal brake, which is great but not for that thick. I'd have to heat/beat

which turns out pretty good with practice
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:35 am
by 52 M-42
Looking at your other work from the pictures you've posted I'm sure any brackets you "beat" out would look just great. You obviously know what you are doing, whereas I just stumble along behind my nose and depend on the kindness of strangers to help me get the job done.

Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:04 am
by Elwood
52 M-42 wrote:Elwood, have you looked at the "trouble lights / map lights" that were part of the equipment on these trucks? The original ones plug into the receptacle on the lower right side of the dash. They work great and some even had a folding stand on the bottom and a hook for hanging them. The cords are long enough to go all around and under the truck.
The receptacle in the bed is a 3 prong (only 2 are used, A and B, I believe) and little overkill for a trouble light; but it would work.
I have the dash receptacle, too, but haven't bought one of those map lights. I never seem to be willing to pay what they go for online.

That and I want something that I'm not worried about being careful with.
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 3:38 pm
by F18hornetm
52 M-42: Thank you a lot, but Ive been blessed to have many years of turning wrenches and fabricating things for a living.
Its not who made your parts on your truck, its your attention to detail that I'm impressed with. Mine will never have the attention to detail yours has. Shoot even your bolts are painted a different color!
I've saved some of your pictures for reference since mine has parts missing or different pieces and its been a great resource.
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 6:27 am
by 52 M-42
Thanks, F18hornetm!
If that is your wife's truck, you might find you end up paying more attention to the "details" than you planned.
BTW, the bolts were cad plated at bulk rate which is why they are a different color. All the parts were painted individually (off the truck) after they were sand blasted so most of the bolts never got painted. I kinda' like the way they look (it almost looks riveted from a distance), so they just got left that way.
As for the pictures, let me know if there is ever anything you'd like to see. I have a bunch on the computer I've taken for other people and I can always take more. I also have some pdf's of cad drawings I've made of various parts I've had built. If you are interested in those, just let me know.
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 4:42 pm
by F18hornetm
Thank you and I may take you up on the offer when I run across something not sure where it should be or a better idea.
Yes, its her truck, she found it and bought it. She has been driving our M931 to the shows [wings and wheels, touch a truck etc] and loves that, but this is smaller and something she can use to run to the bank or the store on a pretty day for fun. Also we've never seen an M37 around here so its kind of unique.
That's interesting about the bolts and I think they look great. Really stands out and makes the truck look sharp.
I really need to get back to work on it, between my sons new house and the cold weather here . Not had much free time.
Thanks again
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:29 am
by HingsingM37
Nice addition. Good job on the brackets.
Your truck is looking good. I still have all those pics you sent me a few years back.
Keep up the good work

Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:04 am
by 52 M-42
Thanks, David!
Just a bunch of little projects that I try to make sure are all just "bolt-ons" so that they can be removed in the future to bring the truck back to a standard configuration without additional holes.
How's your truck and trailer doing?
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:05 pm
by HingsingM37
My rig and trailer are sitting in the drive under wraps right now. I have not done much tinkering as we are still getting the house in order. We have been enjoying some downtime after our move.
Come spring I am going to square a few P/M issues away on my truck and work on getting the NC title for my trailer. I am looking forward to some Sunday drives and getting to know the local car show folks.

Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:51 pm
by Rich
52 m42,
Your rear work lights look great. nice job on the brackets..
HingsingM37,
There is a Military Truck show at Denton farm Park in Denton NC.
April 17-19 2015. Hope to see you there.
Rich Szklany
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:04 pm
by 52 M-42
Thanks, Rich!

Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 5:57 pm
by wvcharlie
Those lights look great. I think I saw the rear strap on one of your previous posts. That is absolutely one of the best ideas ever! It makes leaning over the tailgate to grab something in the bed so much easier! I modified your design a little. I took half the straps under the pintel and half over and sewed them in place. that way, when you step on one side, the slack doesn't pull through. Guys, if you haven't done this you should. Easy, cheap and easy to remove.
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 8:37 am
by 52 M-42
Hi Charlie!
That strap idea is great! That slack pull through was great fun when I was 3 or 4 years old playing on something like that, but it is just not as much fun at 63 years old with my hands full of a bunch of heavy stuff leaning over the back of the truck.
I'm going to mark the strap this afternoon and leave it to get stitched next week.
Thanks for the improvement!
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:36 am
by F18hornetm
That's a neat idea.
Re: New Modification: Rear Work Lights
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:55 am
by HingsingM37
Rich, Thanks for the heads up in the Denton show. I hope I can make it however we may be in Ohio as it is also the same weekend as my mother-in-laws 90th Birthday party. Of course we all know which event I'd rather attend
