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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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.
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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 :)
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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.
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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! :)
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
Mike I have cut 3 hoods off using an Xacto razor with no problems. They work really well!
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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!
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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!
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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.
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
Well the deed has been done...
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...l/IMG_3520.jpg http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...l/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. |
Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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!...
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
Awesome, cant wait to see more.
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
Need an update, what's going on with this build?
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
yea i just tuned into this one .....new pics and an update pleeeze:p:p
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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!
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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 :)
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Re: Old School Peterbilt - First Build - lots of photos
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 :)
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