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patch panel template scans ! a goldmine of goodies !

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Well I finally got it done, I have two, maybe three file types ..I traced my most used templates, and had them scanned to files. I think many of you can use one or two of these. Some of them are for large replacement patches, but can be cut down to fit your project..Hopefully this will be just like cheating for you ! :lol:

The woman guaranteed me these will print out full size if you go to a printer with a large sheet printer for poster size paper.. I hope she is right, they nailed me having this made... KA-CHING!

I am hoping they look better printed, these are obviously way smaller than the full size..Anyone know where I could load up an adobe PDF file to?
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Hold on, I forgot this site resizes everything, anyone know a good place to put files that won't resize them? I do have two pic files, one pdf...

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Foodstick,

With regard to uploading the file ... The ideal way would be to load it up to the fordtruk.com site somewhere. If not, you can email the PDF file to me (olliesshop@hotmail.com) and I can post a link to it on my site.
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Awesome idea food stick. If those files were here a couple months ago it would have saved me some time, so it's bound to help others! Great idea.

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Here's the link to the file ... http://www.feelc.org/TruckScan.pdf
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You can also make your own cab corners. I have made several and a great way to ease tension (big hammer). Pics in my album
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Thanks for posting those templates, Foodstick! After I have this new cab done and on the truck I may fix my old one using these, and sell it then sell the cab
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Your welcome on the templates..

Brian, do you still have a arm after stretching that metal out like that ! Were you able to smooth them out with metal work? or did you rely on the putty to get a flat finish? Either way that is an ambitious project...
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I can smooth quite a bit with a dolley but that area is a "never to see again" spot. I will add a pic of one tht I just welded in, if I can find it, to my album. Chris (PFM) has one on his crew cab and I did both sides of Mark (My1stslick) trucks.
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