Big Window Conversion for 60-66 GMC/C10 - Day 1
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2020
- Watch as Levi from Hammerfab shows you step by step how to convert your small back window (60-66 C10 or GMC) into a big back window using the new inner stamped replacement panel from Classic Parts of America. Not only will you learn how to install this panel properly, but Levi will show you how to do it without disturbing that precious patina on the outside. If you would like more great content like this please go to Patreon.com/hammerfab and consider becoming a Patron! You can still get great free content but we are reserving our most valued content for our most loyal Patreon supporters.
Inner cab panel can be purchased at www.ClassicParts.com or click this link: www.classicparts.com/1960-66-...
Supplies needed for the work in this video:
Classic Parts of America inner big back window panel part number: 44-092
rags
fine line masking tape
masking tape
rubber gloves
respirator
ear protection
safety glasses
several cut-off wheels
Hammerfab 3" Backer Pad for roloc style fasteners (hammerfab.com)
3" 50 grit, 3" Scotchbrite discs from JagTen tools @jag10tools on Instagram
Die grinder
Wire wheel
paint thinner/cleaner - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Hammer fab just gave everyone a stimulas check. That was a lot of knowledge for free.
Wow - nice work! Thanks for taking the time and showing us the steps and experience. So calming to watch you work. Now off to watch the other episodes in this series. 👍👍
The carbide bit looks to me the best way to remove spot welds. That’s the best tip I’ve seen in a while. Glad I found this channel. Looks like a lot of great builds going on!
It is. Glad you like that tip
You guys are the man! That was so worth the wait. Thank you!!
I love the carbine bit idea. Thats the best idea ive seen yet.
This is one man's way of doing this job. It' NOT a "Tutorial". It was never advertised as such! Also, the whiners below, bitching about the amount of tooling involved is simply ridiculous! When people don't like something that they see someone else do, they have the option of taking the time to show an alternate method, but they NEVER DO! They just bitch about it, and get mad because their "shop" (the shed behind their mobile home) has nothing but home-made tools, zip ties, and safety wire, and they can't make a video with a flip phone. Damn.... they get pretty bitter, over this, Man!
I like the small rear window in my 67
And would never change it
Very nice look. On one of the best, if not the very best model Chev made.
Thanks Levi, I just started the change over to the BBW on my 64 C10. My neighbors and kids think I’m a pro with some serious skills.
Thoroughly appreciate this video. Very detailed and breaks everything down for us guys/gals who don't do this kind of stuff on the regular. When I get my gen 1 C10, I want a big window, but always thought if I end up with a small, then so be it. Your video gives me confidence that I can do the conversion. Great content!!
Hey you guys I'm happy that you like bigger Windows however I had a 66 truck and I loved the smaller window I saw out of it just fine put a gun rack or curtain up there some of you guys remember any of that???
Hand down the best fabrication video i have ever found on youtube i have a 60's c10 i qonted to convert to a big window so this video really helps me out!!!! An naming to companies to get the parts to make it a big window helps alot an i will be ordering some of hammer fab fbacker pad tools very soon!!! Keep it up hammer fab
Great Job
Nice work!
I think the 14 thumbs down are from the shops that are upset that the 305 people that liked the video are gonna do it themselves....
Let's see the build on the 63 impala 4 door
Appreciate The Video Verry Detailed I was able to do my Conversion on my 60 c10 👊🏼
Great to hear!
Good job, very thorough explanation
Excellent tutorial and install. Thank You
Excellent tutorial. Gave me the confidence to do it myself. They want $2400 around here to convert!
Vince Davis sounds about right. Keep track of the time it takes you and times it by $75/hr (average). Let me know what that turns out to be 😎
Personally after watching, I do recommend the big back window for self explanatory reasons. Nice look but more so, saving a cab from its own demise as it rots away from tin worm dust. I am going to see if you have changed a cab top because of around the windshield is most likely pin holes just waiting to be rain holes and a very sad looking restro modification. Yes I did subscribe
Instead of Patina i like it Cleana
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I guess I’m the odd one out that likes the small window.
Great stuff man, about half way through the video. I have a '63 Short Bed C10 I'm looking at doing this on.
Go for it!
OK FYI, the 415 will peal around every place you weld and then will hold moisture between it and the panel...I am speaking from experience. Only P O R after all the welding is done and you took to much of the rust off the panel for it to bond correctly.
Just curious, why do you not use a spot weld cutter? Too difficult to tell when you’ve cut though the first sheet? I have ak😂ays used them, but thinking about trying your method and was wondering what you have found to be the pros and cons of each. Thanks, and loved the videos. All of them 👍
I don't know but small back windows are unique.
My dad is a body man for over 50 years he would just say you're Butcherizing it!!!
I have a 1967 to 72 and yes it has a Small Back Window combination with a '90s stepside box needless to say this is a Johnny Cash truck one piece at a time.
Todd Trcka I would consider putting that 90’s box on there “butcherizing” lol. Just sayin.
@@HammerFabOfficial Absolutely... and I'll bet that the quality of work for that 90's box is nowhere near the level of what Hammer Fab would do. I mean, the two jobs are apples and oranges. The large rear window on the 66 GMC WAS an actual option for the year. However, the 67-72 didn't offer a 90's step-side bed, and it was probably mounted with zip ties and safety wire. Either way, no educated individual would use the term "Butcher" when describing your work. Based upon that dude's comment, I can almost picture a Beavis and Butthead father/son duo.
I like your humor and most definitely the smaller window is more desirable to me there's more privacy... I actually had a 66 short bed Fleetside small window straight 6 no AC now that's tough in Texas however was just fine because of the vents on the floor inside windows I miss that truck and would like to have that body style again and absolutely no big window... I looked to see if somebody actually had an opposite opinion even after clicking and watching someone butcher-Rising it😂 there's nothing wrong with humor and the way Southern folks talk... most people are kind and don't care where you from as long as they don't try to shithole or make our country a third world. It seems they have destroyed our childhood Americana every way that they can I pray it gets restored including the good book people used to live by still do mostly I believe in the southern states.
Awesome video. I just bought a 65 c10 with a really nice paint job. If I install a big window will it ruin the paint around trim?
No bueno!!!!!👍🤟
Do yall ever do 67 small glass to a big one
Hey Levi, great video. Do you have a link/source for that burr bit you used on the spot welds? Would like to get one. Much better option than drill bits. Thanks!
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from my experience POR15 wasn't the best choice for that inner cab. I would have used a rust reformer and that would have been plenty of protection. If you wanted a step further you could do a rust reformer (turns the rust into a black protective polymeric coating), and an etch or epoxy primer (they make them in rattle cans). POR15 is expensive and can peal when you don't have much rust. I almost don't see any point in POR15 in a restoration, it is more a patch (to give you time) for when you don't want to do a proper repair. Other than that this was an awesome tutorial.
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what color is friend ??

Does no one use an air chisel to cut metal anymore?
Why? There are far better tools to do the job, that don't turn metal into a jagged mess. Air chisels aren't made for cutting metal. Why would you ask that?
Why?, the small window is so much better, it gives privacy and shields from harsh sunlight & electromagnetic radiation, it took me 8 months to find a long bed, small window C10, most customs came with the small window.
Exactly what I say. I don't see why. 😂
..nice work!...but...just go ahead and quit worrying about the crappy old paint job...sheesh...when will this "patina" fad crap ever end?...enough of it already...just put a good paint job on it....
you ever heard of the spot weld drill bit? I can do this entire job with a quarter of the tools you have plus it'd cost me thousands less. a drill, a wire wheel, a spot weld drill bit, a grinder with cutting disk and I'm done. you guys are just trying flew your tool muscles. look at the tools I have and I don't need 3/4th of them. what a joke.
Mute the Mickey Mouse voice when editing.when