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My 67 CJ5 build

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Johns1967CJ5, Dec 11, 2013.

  1. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    This thread is awesome. Great work on those panels!
     
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  2. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Some progress

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  3. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    Great work!
     
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  4. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Started work on the other side today. After doing the drivers side I just cut around the spots I knew needed replacement. Way to much bondo to get the to see the spot welds

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    This was the point where I said "why am I doing this" lol

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    I thought I could save the tool box but don't think so now

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    The tailgate surround looked like it could be saved but I would have been grinding the po's welds for hrs so I just cut off the chains

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  5. Desert Runner

    Desert Runner Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    That box is rebuildable, the channel in my box was totally rusted out so I made a new one.
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    Jay
     
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  6. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    I was thinking the same thing. :worry:

    Your patience will pay off. If it were me I would have had to look for a different tub.
     
  7. Norcal69

    Norcal69 Out of the box thinker 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I just threw away a wrecked tub from a parts jeep that had a nicer firewall and back half than this. If you weren't 3000 mi away it would have been yours for the taking.
     
  8. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Gees thanks for the encouragement lol
     
  9. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    That's the problem, I live in the rust belt so not much to choose from
     
  10. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    This is what's left to build a new tub lol

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  11. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    I meant due to my lack of skills.
     
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  12. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    If you wonder if it's worth the work to remove supports and flanges check out the rust underneath

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    The top rail had a pretty bad bend to it

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    Tried to fix it this way but it just went back

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    This worked

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    Still a lot to do though as you can see

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    So my plan is the same as the other side, replace this lower section

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    Replace this section

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    This area is full of brazing so I'll probably just put new steel in

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    I plan on spot blasting all the leftover surface rust, we'll see if I blow thru it
     
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  13. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Now all this work may flop since I have high standards from my work and I'm new to welding so, if I step back and take a look and don't like what I see I'm not going to settle. Also if I come into a bunch of money ( yeah right) or a certain member of the female species says "sure spend $ 4,000.00 on a new tub (never going to happen) these sides will be hanging on the wall in my shop. :)
     
  14. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Today I made the lower rocker replacement panel for the passenger side. I fastened as shown so I can use it as a straight edge and grind up to it to get it straight.

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    I do better by stitch welding, grinding down leaving a mound and cleaning up with a Dremel tool

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    After making the panel I saw where this area was so pitted behind it you can see thru it in spots so I need to make a panel to fit in there

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  15. Lilbuff63

    Lilbuff63 Member 2022 Sponsor

    That is quite a project, I admire your dedication!
     
  16. Long&Low

    Long&Low Active Member

    lots of nice and tedious work there.
     
  17. tarry99

    tarry99 Member

    Looks Good .................Nice Job!
     
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  18. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    I wanted to try using panel clamps this weekend but of course no one local sells them and I didn't want to wait to have them shipped so of course I built some
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    just took some 1" square stock and cut it in 1" lengths
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    I cut the slot with a 1/16"grinder wheel
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    And look at that they work :) came to 41 cents a pc not including labor of course....who counts that anyway

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  19. Johns1967CJ5

    Johns1967CJ5 Sponsor

    Sandblasted the panel today to see what needs to get cut out

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    Just a big puzzle

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    She's not impressed

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    I decided to cut this pc out since it was so pitted. Plus I love grinding ......... not

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    Tomorrow's another day
     
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  20. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    John, is there a particular reason why you took the tub apart piece by piece rather than patch it in place? I'm going to be repairing my tub soon, but I know that it's in worse shape than yours. The rear corners are going to need a complete replacement at the very least. There's also quite a bit of rust in all of the places that you adressed.

    I'd like to do the work just for the experience, but I'm curious if it'll be easier to fix it by rebuilding in pieces like you are doing.