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CrimsonCorsair
07-27-2011, 07:56 PM
This is my first RC Truck build. I have been slowly accumulating bits and pieces to make a truck, hoping to buy the model later. Let me start off by saying I have NOWHERE NEAR the skill of many of the people on this board. However, they have inspired me to try my hand at making a Peterbilt out of a King Hauler.

I started out with Freddies rails. I bought them too soon because now he adds the nice taper to the back of them :(. Live and Learn! I also purchased a set of rear fenders that had a look I liked and that I thought would fit the theme 'Old School' well.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool029.jpg

Then I purchased a modified CAT motor with the electric motor embedded in it. However, I later sold that and traded for just the CAT motor. I also have a 55T motor and 6 tooth gear.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool030.jpg

Now the fun stuff. I would really like to thank Mack Daddy (Alfy). I purchased the MFU that he had for sale, however he knew I was looking for King Hauler parts. When I opened the box the MFU came in this is what I found:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool025.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool026.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool027.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool028.jpg

Keep in mind - all I paid for was the MFU - the rest was just thrown in. Thanks Alfy! This is why I love reading this board - everyone on here is so great to work with.

Next I wanted the actual King Hauler model. However, budget constraints (kids in college, new grandbabies, etc.) were keeping me from getting enough cash together at one time for a complete model. So I posted looking for MOST of a King Hauler - after all I already had many parts and I knew I would be purchasing more after-market parts in the future. It could not hurt, right? Claus to the rescue! Claus (Craig) had a King Hauler but had been bitten by the Wedico bug and was looking for someone to take it off his hands. He sent me a PM with a price, and then before I could even answer he sent me another PM with a better price! That's right - he did some research and determined the first price was too high and made me a better offer. Obviously I took the offer and here is what I got:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool004.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool006.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool005.jpg

Note the after-market motor and ESC already installed. Also included are an aluminum front axle and front bumper and aluminum supports for the rear suspension. But that was not all! Apparently Craig had been playing with the suspension and liked aluminum upgrades, so he sent all his extra parts and upgrades as well - pictures follow:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool009.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool010.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool012.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool011.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool013.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool014.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool015.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool016.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool017.jpg

Here is the cab and sleeper. The cab has a custom aluminum grill installed.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool018.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool020.jpg

So, that is what I will be starting with. I have already ordered a set of S n P customs Pete style fenders. Other items on my wish list:


Freddies aluminum cross members
Aluminum wheels
Custom stacks
Pete style steps
Lots of chicken lights - old school, remember?
Lots of chrome

I also still need to find a radio. With the MFU I need at least four channels, so anyone out there looking to upgrade, here is a chance to sell your used radio and upgrade!

The theme of the truck is old school. Without going in to too much detail (I will let the photos do that) my goal is to create my own truck - not a copy of a 1:1 - that is more like what would have been done to customize a Pete in the 80's. Not that I will not stray from that theme some - I do want to stretch the frame and maybe make some other modifications that do not make the build exactly what an old school Pete would look like, but the modifications WILL make it mine.

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. If some of my build starts to look familiar it is because I am using the wisdom someone else on this board gained in their build and making use of it in mine!

Now...where to start?

Claus
07-27-2011, 08:05 PM
Good luck Michael, you'll be there in no time!

Brian in PA
07-27-2011, 10:14 PM
Looks good man! Your well under way to a great lookin truck!

Brian

mazdaparts
07-28-2011, 12:09 AM
Good start to a nice truck. If you are looking for a radio you should check out http://www.hobbyking.com. They have cheap 4 channel 2.4Ghz tx and rx kits. They even have more channels if you desire.

YoungGunz
07-28-2011, 12:37 AM
Going to watch this build... looks like by the time your done with this its going to be a sharp truck.. any paint ideas?

Panther F
07-28-2011, 06:36 AM
This is the way to go! :D I'll be following this build thread pretty closely for it just might be my route to take to get a truck too. ;)


- Jeff

CrimsonCorsair
07-28-2011, 07:31 AM
Going to watch this build... looks like by the time your done with this its going to be a sharp truck.. any paint ideas?

I am thinking something like this:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/122.jpg

In fact, this is about as close to a 1:1 that I could find of what I want to do. Changes to the above would be the length of the frame and the rear fenders, more lights, and a few other customizations.

Brian in PA
07-28-2011, 02:49 PM
Thats a good looking truck! Its a small window 359.

Brian

CrimsonCorsair
07-28-2011, 02:53 PM
I want to do a 359, but I am honestly not sure I can get the hood right as I really want it to open. So...I may ruin a cab trying and then Decide from there. Thanks for the ID - means I can search the web for some other photos to work with.

Claus
07-29-2011, 12:05 AM
Michael here is a 359 with the later cab. I think the later cab would be easier to model out of a King Hauler, notice how on the later cab the doors do not go all the way to the bottom of the cab, there is a rocker panel there. The older cab the doors go all the way down.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm186/C-Claus/tonkin/88302890.jpg
Of coarse some guys have the talent to pull anything off, that is not me.

Claus
07-29-2011, 12:06 AM
P.S., I hope my Wedico looks as good as this black stallion some day.

Espeefan
07-29-2011, 01:49 AM
I like those 359 little window cabs. Very cool looking. That blue and white doesn't have enough lights though, eh? Wow, you must really be planning to add a whole lot more. The only place more lights could be added would be the cab roof, maybe the steps and fuel tanks, and that's about it!

CrimsonCorsair
07-29-2011, 08:46 AM
Craig,
I definitely will NOT be attempting doors - opening or shortening or otherwise. Hood/Fenders and some work on the sleeper will make it 'close enough'. It will not be exact - not sure my skill are up to it - but want it close enough that when folks see the Pete emblems they won't be confused :)

CrimsonCorsair
08-09-2011, 11:14 PM
Items purchased or otherwise acquired since last post:

- a six channel radio and receiver
- S & P Pete Fenders - I highly recommend them
- a 2500mha LiPo battery
- a Venom Pro multiple-battery type charger
- two HiTec 645 servos
- Novak LiPo 2 cell cut-off
- shift-gate for my radio

There are more parts that I want (pipes, wheels, those round headlights from PMD, tanks, Pete steps, etc.) but my budget is blown so she will go together with what I have for now.

I could not resist 'checking' everything so I charged the battery and hooked everything but the motor up to the MFU and gave it a whirl. Mikey Likey. Sound was good, lights did what they should, servos moved as appropriate. Great motivation to get things moving!

I still need the drills and taps for the Freddy frame rails. Suggestions on where to get them? Life is really busy at the moment but if I can get my Jetta running this weekend I hope to get some time in on the truck. Pictures will be posted as I build. Thanks for reading all this - as always comments and suggestions are welcomed.

Espeefan
08-09-2011, 11:24 PM
I get all my drills and taps from McMaster-Carr. Great company to deal with. Never let me down, and they are very quick to ship items out.

www.mcmaster.com

You'll mostly be after a 3x.5mm tap, and you'll need a 2.5mm drill for that. I always like having a couple on hand. Never know when one might break, or get plugged up.

Brian in PA
08-10-2011, 06:54 AM
I get all my drills and taps from McMaster-Carr. Great company to deal with. Never let me down, and they are very quick to ship items out.

www.mcmaster.com

You'll mostly be after a 3x.5mm tap, and you'll need a 2.5mm drill for that. I always like having a couple on hand. Never know when one might break, or get plugged up.

I second that. Their shipping is unbelievably fast.

Brian

CrimsonCorsair
08-10-2011, 07:40 AM
Thank you - I think. The selection is mind boggling. Any hint on which I should be looking at? I was thinking this one:

Drill Quantity - Individual Drills
Metric Drill Size - 2.5 mm (.0984")
Drill Bit Style - Short–Length Drill Bits
Drilling Depth - 9 mm
Short-Length Drill Bits - General Purpose
Drill Bit Composition - High-Speed Steel
Surface Treatment - Black-Oxide
Flute Type - Standard
Point Angle - 135°
Point Style - Split
Overall Length - 43 mm
Flute Length - 14 mm
Shank Type - Straight
Specifications Met - Not Rated
Note - The shank diameter is the same or slightly smaller than the drill bit size.

Short length for less breakage - other than that pretty standard. Look OK?

When it comes to the taps I am totally lost. Advice? Thanks!

Espeefan
08-10-2011, 11:10 AM
For drilling holes in aluminum, you need nothing to extravagant. I wouldn't worry much about the length either, but a short drill bit will prevent deflection, while drilling, helping to make your holes a little more accurate. The bit will want to 'walk' a little, when you start drilling, so be sure you have some way of keeping the bit in place. A center punch might help, or if you intend to lay the old frame rails over the new, and clamp them togther, that should act as a good guide.

For a drill bit, get yourself any jobbers length, right hand, high speed steel, TiN coated bit in 2.5mm.

For the tap, get a spiral point, vanadium steel, nitride treated, right hand 3x.5mm size. The nitride treated tap will work better in aluminum, since aluminum is a non-ferrous metal. That is a metal containing no iron.

Other taps might want to load up with the aluminum, which will plug the tap up, and then when you back the tap out, it will destroy the threads. Aluminum will gall and stick to the tap flutes. I've had better luck with the nitride coated taps.

Make sure you get a couple taps, a tap wrench, to hold the tap, and get some thread cutting oil. You might be able to get away with chucking the tap into a cordless drill and using that instead of a tap wrench. The frames are pretty thin, so it shouldn't be a problem. Run the drill in low gear, and run it very slow, with oil on the tap. Or if you aren't comfortable, use a tap wrench and do it by hand. Probably safer that way.

Blow or brush off the chips, before you back the tap out of the frame rails, after tapping is complete. Clean the tap again before you start a new hole, and always put a few drops of oil on the tap. When you are all done tapping, blow all the holes in the frame rails out with compressed air, or flush them with a can of brake cleaner, or electrical cleaner. It gets all the metal shavings out.

CrimsonCorsair
08-10-2011, 01:08 PM
Nathan - I can not thank you enough, but I will try - thanks!

Espeefan
08-10-2011, 01:49 PM
Your welcome. Take your time drilling and tapping the holes. It's a good idea to run the tap in one or two turns, then back it up half a turn, then continue. The frame rails are thin, so it's not a big problem, but if you tap thicker material, backing the tap up half a turn or so breaks and cuts the metal shavings off, from the process, so they will be smaller and not clog up the hole or the tap you are using.

MACK Daddy
08-10-2011, 08:50 PM
Very Good looking build thus far..Will keep an eye on it :cool:

Glad to see you liked the extras :cool:


Alfy

mustanggal2005
08-15-2011, 05:42 AM
This is my first RC Truck build. I have been slowly accumulating bits and pieces to make a truck, hoping to buy the model later. Let me start off by saying I have NOWHERE NEAR the skill of many of the people on this board. However, they have inspired me to try my hand at making a Peterbilt out of a King Hauler.

I started out with Freddies rails. I bought them too soon because now he adds the nice taper to the back of them :(. Live and Learn! I also purchased a set of rear fenders that had a look I liked and that I thought would fit the theme 'Old School' well.

Then I purchased a modified CAT motor with the electric motor embedded in it. However, I later sold that and traded for just the CAT motor. I also have a 55T motor and 6 tooth gear.


Now the fun stuff. I would really like to thank Mack Daddy (Alfy). I purchased the MFU that he had for sale, however he knew I was looking for King Hauler parts. When I opened the box the MFU came in this is what I found:








Keep in mind - all I paid for was the MFU - the rest was just thrown in. Thanks Alfy! This is why I love reading this board - everyone on here is so great to work with.

Next I wanted the actual King Hauler model. However, budget constraints (kids in college, new grandbabies, etc.) were keeping me from getting enough cash together at one time for a complete model. So I posted looking for MOST of a King Hauler - after all I already had many parts and I knew I would be purchasing more after-market parts in the future. It could not hurt, right? Claus to the rescue! Claus (Craig) had a King Hauler but had been bitten by the Wedico bug and was looking for someone to take it off his hands. He sent me a PM with a price, and then before I could even answer he sent me another PM with a better price! That's right - he did some research and determined the first price was too high and made me a better offer. Obviously I took the offer and here is what I got:






















Here is the cab and sleeper. The cab has a custom aluminum grill installed.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool018.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool020.jpg

So, that is what I will be starting with. I have already ordered a set of S n P customs Pete style fenders. Other items on my wish list:


Freddies aluminum cross members
Aluminum wheels
Custom stacks
Pete style steps
Lots of chicken lights - old school, remember?
Lots of chrome
I also still need to find a radio. With the MFU I need at least four channels, so anyone out there looking to upgrade, here is a chance to sell your used radio and upgrade!

The theme of the truck is old school. Without going in to too much detail (I will let the photos do that) my goal is to create my own truck - not a copy of a 1:1 - that is more like what would have been done to customize a Pete in the 80's. Not that I will not stray from that theme some - I do want to stretch the frame and maybe make some other modifications that do not make the build exactly what an old school Pete would look like, but the modifications WILL make it mine.

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. If some of my build starts to look familiar it is because I am using the wisdom someone else on this board gained in their build and making use of it in mine!

Now...where to start?

Where does everyone get these fantasic grills?I might have to get my builder to make me a Pete next.These are really nice trucks.

Amanda

CrimsonCorsair
08-15-2011, 10:06 AM
You would need to ask Claus - he is the one who originally purchased the grill...Claus?

Claus
08-15-2011, 02:24 PM
Joe's Custom Trucks or Joe's Truck Stop. Kind of bad language around this site though.

CrimsonCorsair
08-15-2011, 02:31 PM
If you google 'Joe's Truck Shop' you will find it. His store is located on another site...

CrimsonCorsair
08-16-2011, 09:21 AM
Question for builders - maybe even for Ric of PMD. I really like the look of the hex bolts on the frame vs the Phillips head screws. See this photo from the PMD website:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/PMD_T490.jpg

I know they are not to scale, but I think they look better than the screws. Are these the M3, M4, or M5 hex head bolts listed on PMD here (http://www.gardentrucking.com/products.tpl?action=search&cart=131349920712797132&eqCATEGORYdatarq=Fasteners&eqMAJORCATEGORYdatarq=products&Titlesumm=t&Titlesort=1&max=10) or are these something else? Has anyone used hex head bolts and do they hold up well?

Thanks for your input...

spudd
08-16-2011, 09:40 AM
i get my hex heads from micro fasteners ,never knew Ric sold them

Espeefan
08-16-2011, 11:07 AM
I'm not sure if Ric sells those small scale bolts or not. I've always liked using socket head cap screws, to replace the phillips head screws. To me, they look almost as good as miniature hex headed bolts, and are more affordable.

ihbuilder
08-16-2011, 12:18 PM
M3 I get them from mcmaster and bulk from freddy's guy ( which reminds me :eek: )

CrimsonCorsair
08-26-2011, 03:08 PM
While I was in Indy I picked up some parts for the truck - thanks to Ric at Garden Trucking!

3 Pete badges
CB Antennas
Round Headlights

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/TruckParts003.jpg

Now to get some time to work on the truck. I have been playing with fitting the steering servo inside the CAT motor - no luck so far - will post photos once I have something I am happy with.

I am heading to Switzerland and Germany so I will be unable to work on the truck for a couple weeks. Anyone want me to bring something back?

pigeonfarmboy
08-26-2011, 10:48 PM
Go ahead and grab a ScaleArt 8x8 Roll-Off for me would ya? :D

CrimsonCorsair
08-31-2011, 04:09 AM
Go ahead and grab a ScaleArt 8x8 Roll-Off for me would ya? :D

No problem. As soon as I receive your cash I will pick it up :D

The weather in Basel has been amazing. I am hoping Frankfurt and Munich are just as nice.

androiduk
08-31-2011, 05:31 AM
A little tip for stopping drills wondering , has always worked for me , place a small bit of PVC electrical tape where you want to drill also aids in the marking out.

Cant wait to see the finished product its gonna look amazing , good luck on your trip

Bsorenson79
08-31-2011, 07:16 PM
This is my first RC Truck build. I have been slowly accumulating bits and pieces to make a truck, hoping to buy the model later. Let me start off by saying I have NOWHERE NEAR the skill of many of the people on this board. However, they have inspired me to try my hand at making a Peterbilt out of a King Hauler.

I started out with Freddies rails. I bought them too soon because now he adds the nice taper to the back of them :(. Live and Learn! I also purchased a set of rear fenders that had a look I liked and that I thought would fit the theme 'Old School' well.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool029.jpg

Then I purchased a modified CAT motor with the electric motor embedded in it. However, I later sold that and traded for just the CAT motor. I also have a 55T motor and 6 tooth gear.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool030.jpg

Now the fun stuff. I would really like to thank Mack Daddy (Alfy). I purchased the MFU that he had for sale, however he knew I was looking for King Hauler parts. When I opened the box the MFU came in this is what I found:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool025.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool026.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool027.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool028.jpg

Keep in mind - all I paid for was the MFU - the rest was just thrown in. Thanks Alfy! This is why I love reading this board - everyone on here is so great to work with.

Next I wanted the actual King Hauler model. However, budget constraints (kids in college, new grandbabies, etc.) were keeping me from getting enough cash together at one time for a complete model. So I posted looking for MOST of a King Hauler - after all I already had many parts and I knew I would be purchasing more after-market parts in the future. It could not hurt, right? Claus to the rescue! Claus (Craig) had a King Hauler but had been bitten by the Wedico bug and was looking for someone to take it off his hands. He sent me a PM with a price, and then before I could even answer he sent me another PM with a better price! That's right - he did some research and determined the first price was too high and made me a better offer. Obviously I took the offer and here is what I got:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool004.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool006.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool005.jpg

Note the after-market motor and ESC already installed. Also included are an aluminum front axle and front bumper and aluminum supports for the rear suspension. But that was not all! Apparently Craig had been playing with the suspension and liked aluminum upgrades, so he sent all his extra parts and upgrades as well - pictures follow:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool009.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool010.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool012.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool011.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool013.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool014.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool015.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool016.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool017.jpg

Here is the cab and sleeper. The cab has a custom aluminum grill installed.
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool018.jpg

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/OldSchool020.jpg

So, that is what I will be starting with. I have already ordered a set of S n P customs Pete style fenders. Other items on my wish list:


Freddies aluminum cross members
Aluminum wheels
Custom stacks
Pete style steps
Lots of chicken lights - old school, remember?
Lots of chrome

I also still need to find a radio. With the MFU I need at least four channels, so anyone out there looking to upgrade, here is a chance to sell your used radio and upgrade!

The theme of the truck is old school. Without going in to too much detail (I will let the photos do that) my goal is to create my own truck - not a copy of a 1:1 - that is more like what would have been done to customize a Pete in the 80's. Not that I will not stray from that theme some - I do want to stretch the frame and maybe make some other modifications that do not make the build exactly what an old school Pete would look like, but the modifications WILL make it mine.

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. If some of my build starts to look familiar it is because I am using the wisdom someone else on this board gained in their build and making use of it in mine!

Now...where to start?
Hello! Really nice build! I was wondering where you got the custom grill? Also I have a brand new Futaba 4gwd radio, I'm looking to get rid of. If you interested send a PM my way.

CrimsonCorsair
09-01-2011, 03:32 PM
Joe's Custom Trucks or Joe's Truck Stop. Kind of bad language around this site though.

Thanks! Claus on this board sold me the truck with the grill installed - he says he purchased it from Joe's. I like the grill as well - I think it will look great with the single round headlights.

Roadmasters
09-23-2011, 05:44 PM
Nice lot of good parts, cant wait to see it put together

CrimsonCorsair
09-27-2011, 09:04 AM
Just a short update - there is no update. Life has thrown me a curve ball - something I think most of us are familiar with. My company was purchased by a larger company in Switzerland and I have been traveling a lot, which takes away from modeling. On top of that my son drove our Toyota with low/no water and it now has a cracked head that I am dealing with (anyone have the special tool to remove Toyota head bolts? Where can I get one?). So between travel, working late, and fixing cars I have had NO time to work on my model.

Short poll: My next step is cutting off the hood - I have seen a video of someone cutting the hood off with string - how do you cut off your parts from these trucks? Do you recommend string? Manual saw? Dremel tool? What works best for you?

Thanks in advance for your advice...

Claus
09-27-2011, 11:11 AM
Mike I would use a torch, probably why I'm not much good at customizing King Haulers.

DuelTruckDriver
09-27-2011, 04:00 PM
Just a short update - there is no update. Life has thrown me a curve ball - something I think most of us are familiar with. My company was purchased by a larger company in Switzerland and I have been traveling a lot, which takes away from modeling. On top of that my son drove our Toyota with low/no water and it now has a cracked head that I am dealing with (anyone have the special tool to remove Toyota head bolts? Where can I get one?). So between travel, working late, and fixing cars I have had NO time to work on my model.

Short poll: My next step is cutting off the hood - I have seen a video of someone cutting the hood off with string - how do you cut off your parts from these trucks? Do you recommend string? Manual saw? Dremel tool? What works best for you?

Thanks in advance for your advice...

I would use a very fine tooth saw and a thin one. That way it dosen't take out too much material. You should be able to cut right down the molding line between the hood and cab just take it very slow. The one I use is from hobby lobby, and the blade fits in a exacto screw driver type handle. If you don't plan on using the hood you can use a dremel with a thin cut off wheel just cut a extra 1mm or 2 longer. Then you can sand to the line making it perfectly level.
Reason why is the dremel heats the plastic up way too much and will melt it in a second so if you cut right down the molding line it will damage the cab.
>Marty<

Brian in PA
09-27-2011, 04:29 PM
X2

Brian

Espeefan
09-28-2011, 01:57 AM
I've tried cutting with thread and it never worked good for me. I do like the fine razor saw that X-Acto offers. It has a thin kerf and does a nice job in all types of plastic. Like everything else, you just have to take your time and go slow.

CrimsonCorsair
09-28-2011, 05:26 PM
One vote for - one against! Thanks - I think I am going to try it and see what happens. I can always get another cab on eBay :)

doodlebug
09-28-2011, 11:18 PM
I prefer a fine tooth razer saw, I have used nylon grade checking string for cutting pvc sewer pipe. I learned that string wear's out, so keep moving to a new section of string for cutting. Don't wait for the string to break. That's my $.000002 worth.
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

CrimsonCorsair
09-29-2011, 10:09 AM
Thanks - will keep it in mind - not sure what the exchange rate is, but depending on where you live that could be a lot of money! :)

Brian in PA
09-29-2011, 01:13 PM
Mike I have cut 3 hoods off using an Xacto razor with no problems. They work really well!

Brian

CrimsonCorsair
09-29-2011, 01:19 PM
OK - Xacto Razor's are now winning - might have to change my mind. I need to cut out AROUND the A/C hole for the 359 look - was thinking the string might be easier as it would follow the groove - but may just bite the bullet and try the razor. Thanks for all the input!

Brian in PA
09-29-2011, 04:25 PM
I meant razor saw. I got a whole kit and it came with a "keyhole"saw that works great for "micro" cutting. I never cut out the breather sections that stay on the hood but this should do the trick!

Brian

Snowman
09-29-2011, 07:15 PM
I've tried sewing thread and x-acto razor saws and I am definitely most comfortable with the razor saw. There's more control, especially when cutting a straight line. Can't comment for cutting out the A/C section of the hood, but for everything else, a fine razor saw works a treat for me.

CrimsonCorsair
11-11-2011, 10:26 PM
Well the deed has been done...
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/IMG_3520.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g391/CrimsonCorsair/Old%20School/IMG_3523.jpg

The thread cutting method did NOT work. I could never get the thread to even start cutting the plastic before it would break. I even tried using my Xacto saw to start the cut and then insert the thread. No dice. I also tried my Xacto saw, but the blade was too thick to cut around the corners. SO - knowing that I was going to use S & P's excellent fenders, I knew I could 'hack' them off - which I did with a set of tin snips. Then I used the snips to cut around the corners and along the hood line. Doing this worked REALLY well - right up until I cracked the drivers front corner of the hood cutting through the thicker part where the grill is to be attached later. However, it is a clean crack and I am sure I can patch it.

I am happy with how well the hood fits, BUT I wanted to extend the cowl a bit for more of a Pete look so the fit may not matter as much. Anyway, after months of not working on Old School I am back in the saddle again.

Thanks for looking - as always comments are welcomed.

Note: The 'dirty' look around where I cut was intentional - I made a wash out of black paint and thinner - which I then applied around the area I was cutting. This made the indented lines on the cab where I wanted to make my cuts turn black. I cut just outside the black lines and then used a file to remove the black and I had a nice even cut right along the existing body lines.

CrimsonCorsair
06-27-2012, 01:12 PM
To All: I have not abondoned the truck - it is just a bit delayed by a busy life. I am starting a new business and it has taken precedence for the time being. I will get back to the build when things slow down some :) I am still reading the boards and following builds - Go Claus!...

Kaf343
07-11-2012, 04:24 PM
Awesome, cant wait to see more.

Claus
10-12-2012, 10:18 PM
Need an update, what's going on with this build?

1985 kenworth
10-12-2012, 10:56 PM
yea i just tuned into this one .....new pics and an update pleeeze:p:p

CrimsonCorsair
10-13-2012, 12:52 PM
It is in various boxes in my craft room. To be honest I am stuck at the drilling of my rails. I just don't have the tools and at the moment I don't have the money to buy the tools. I have started a business portraying Santa and all my time and money are going towards that at the moment. After the Christmas season I hope to get back to it. Thanks for the interest - I still want to finish it, but I need some wheels, some pipes, a top for my sleeper...lots to do!

CrimsonCorsair
01-13-2015, 08:50 PM
I an trying to get back to work on the truck - see my post in buy/sell for someone who will help me drill and tap my rails :)

http://www.rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=9916

CrimsonCorsair
10-25-2015, 11:03 PM
Back at work but scaling back on the customization - at this point I want a working truck and will update later - or build another. Sorry about all the missing photos - I ran out of room and they wanted me to start paying to keep them all so I had to delete them. I thought I was not going back to the truck but I was wrong :)