WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

From VC-1 to WC64-KD.
Post Reply
Mcinfantry
Private 1st Class
Private 1st Class
Posts: 8
Joined: Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:39 am

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Mcinfantry »

nice work!
User avatar
Alxj64
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 am
My garage: 1942 WC53
Location: Chesapeake, Va

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Alxj64 »

Mcinfantry wrote:nice work!
Thanks Lee!
'42 WC53
User avatar
Alxj64
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 am
My garage: 1942 WC53
Location: Chesapeake, Va

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Alxj64 »

Few more of some recent work...

Image

Image

Image
'42 WC53
GarretScott
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 225
Joined: Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:52 pm
Location: Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by GarretScott »

Impressive work! You are truly inspiring.

And I especially like the eerie blue glow emanating from the rear windows...

Garret
1944 Dodge WC-63, Ex French, Ex USA. My new Project Truck (parts wanted!)
1971 Land Rover, 1/2 Ton, General Service (Air Portable), Ex BAOR
1979 MB Unimog U1100 (416.141) 3-Way Tipper, Ex Swiss
2000 MB Gelandewagen (463.421), The Black Box
Wolfen
Technician 3rd Grade
Technician 3rd Grade
Posts: 468
Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:34 pm
Location: Woodburn Oregon

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Wolfen »

The Blue Glow is from the Alien hiding in the back of the Carryall. :lol:
Ian Jamieson
Technical Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
Posts: 1458
Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:43 pm
Location: New Zealand

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Ian Jamieson »

WOW. Skills!
Ian
1942 WC57 Command Car
1942 WC-53 Carry-All
1941 Willys MB
User avatar
Alxj64
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 am
My garage: 1942 WC53
Location: Chesapeake, Va

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Alxj64 »

Wolfen wrote:The Blue Glow is from the Alien hiding in the back of the Carryall. :lol:
Nah... I taught the Blue Heeler how to weld and he is in the front half fabricating me a new transmission cover for the Allison/NP205 combo. :lol:

Actually I put the tape on the windows to keep from burning the glass with spatter or sparks and the drop light was on hanging from the inside.

Thanks for the compliments guys. It really keeps me motivated. I can't wait to get back to work on the thing. Its moving along nice. It seems that as long as I am taking my time, the quality of the work ends up saving me more time in the long run. However, I am learning a few things along the way, like it doesn't take but a few small tacks with the welder in the wrong spot to warp the ever living heck out of a piece of sheet to where it no longer fits where it was supposed to. Also, the toy dumptrucks, fridges, farm equipment, and whatever else is in the steel in the back end of this truck... does not like to be welded to.
'42 WC53
Ian Jamieson
Technical Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
Posts: 1458
Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:43 pm
Location: New Zealand

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Ian Jamieson »

Amen to that! I have no problems with the mechanical, electrical & structural stuff, but the sheet metal working scares the heck out of me! Oh well, I guess thereare panel beaters out there and its only money :wink:

Keep up the amazing work.

Ian
1942 WC57 Command Car
1942 WC-53 Carry-All
1941 Willys MB
User avatar
divingrocks
Master Sergeant
Master Sergeant
Posts: 2559
Joined: Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:22 pm
My garage: 1942 WC54 Project
1943 WC54 Donor
Location: Ventura, CA
Contact:

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by divingrocks »

Any updates? Zephy is outpacing you!
"Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out all that is best; it removes all that is base... The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. Duty is the essence of manhood."
User avatar
Alxj64
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 am
My garage: 1942 WC53
Location: Chesapeake, Va

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Alxj64 »

divingrocks wrote:Any updates? Zephy is outpacing you!
Nope. Been out of town working. Actually not far from you right now. Just over the hills in Reno. Getting re-cert for Industrial Rope Access. I tend to spend a good bit of time hanging from a rope battling bridge trolls. (Bridge Inspector/Retrofit Engineer for a living).
'42 WC53
Steve K. CALIF
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 159
Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:19 pm
Location: Madera, CA

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Steve K. CALIF »

Way cool job. Steve K.
User avatar
zepher11
Technical Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
Posts: 1243
Joined: Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:09 pm
Location: Northern, Northern CalifornIA

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by zepher11 »

Alxj64 wrote:Nope. Been out of town working. Actually not far from you right now. Just over the hills in Reno. Getting re-cert for Industrial Rope Access. I tend to spend a good bit of time hanging from a rope battling bridge trolls. (Bridge Inspector/Retrofit Engineer for a living).
Sounds like a fun and important job. I'm about three hours west of Reno. Haven't been over there since I saw Colin Kaepernick and the Wolfpack beat Boise State. I think that was the coldest I have ever been in my life! :shock:
Zeph

"Why wasn't I born a 4F instead of good looking?" ...(The Story of GI Joe)
User avatar
Alxj64
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 am
My garage: 1942 WC53
Location: Chesapeake, Va

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Alxj64 »

It has its ups and downs... (pun intended). The consultant firm I work for has a contract with Virginia DOT as well as with the Eastern Federal Lands Highway Administration, and that puts us in a lot of the National Parks inspecting stuff that no one else in the country has the expertise at the way we do. Our access abilities coupled with the engineering experience we also have makes us insanely efficient, and accurate at what we do.

Stevens Canyon Viaduct in Mt. Rainer- Washington State.
Image

Or Triple Arches Bridge, on the "Going to the Sun Road" in Glacier Nat. Park.
Image

Initial Construction inspection on a brand new 220' high draw bridge in my city of residence.
Image
'42 WC53
User avatar
zepher11
Technical Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
Posts: 1243
Joined: Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:09 pm
Location: Northern, Northern CalifornIA

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by zepher11 »

Wow, that is awesome! Not only is it an interesting job, but it looks like you get added perks as well in the locales you get to visit. I haven't been to Glacier National Park, but it is on my bucket list for sure. I hear it is a must see.
Zeph

"Why wasn't I born a 4F instead of good looking?" ...(The Story of GI Joe)
User avatar
Alxj64
Sergeant
Sergeant
Posts: 134
Joined: Thu May 17, 2012 6:55 am
My garage: 1942 WC53
Location: Chesapeake, Va

Re: WC53 - Project Big Band Wagon

Post by Alxj64 »

I've been to pretty much all of the big deal parks so far, save for Denali, Hawaii, and am hitting the Grand Canyon in May... But of the rest, I would say that Glacier is the most breathtaking place, on every turn, of all of the parks. The "Going to the Sun Road" is amazing, and if you are able bodied, I highly suggest going to "Many Glacier" and hiking from there up to the "Iceburg Lake" and checking that out. Simply amazing!

Back to trucks, I think I fibbed a bit. Forgot I hadn't posted these little pictures. Started working on the gate interior skin. Yikes, this is also a pain. Getting those holes cut in exactly the correct place... measure 4,186 times, and cut once, very very very carefully.

Image

Huh, other picture links aren't working... Hold till Saturday and I'll have some more good stuff for ya.
'42 WC53
Post Reply