For those who have seen my old '47 Ford truck - - probably the thing that stands out the most is the HORRIBLE patchwork done to the running boards. I think the previous owners intentions were to cover the running board surface with rubber mats - a common practice that doesn't hold up very well as evidence the presence of glue and the LACK of mats on my running boards.
Since I'm more of a "plain steel" kind of guy the FLAT patches are just gonna have to GO!!!
Ebay to the rescue and I purchased an equally crappy running board to extract some ribbed patch material - ribbed for... (ok we won't go there).
Anyways what I thought would be a 5 minute fix (exaggerating) resulted in taking 1/2 a day JUST to remove the running board from the truck - man they don't fool around skimping on fasteners!!!
So after a couple nights of foolin' around I got 2 done so far on the pass. side.
Here's a pic of a "new" piece welded in with the "old" piece just setting there for comparison:

Yeah - it looked pretty awful.
Of course with any GOOD project the fun is only beginning!!!! After the first 2 patches were welded in - this thing was SO WARPED I thought I ruined it!! Yikes!!! After some hammering on the welds to stretch back the metal some - the huge twist subsided a whole bunch - at least enough where I could try to start flattening out the HUGE banana. I'd say I am about 80% there - the last 20% usually takes 80% of the effort!!! But hey at least it's getting CLOSER to being flat again. I'm off work tomorrow so I hope to get the 3rd big patch fit and welded in.
Wish me luck!!! When this one is done -- there's still the DRIVERS SIDE to contend with!!!
Racin'Jacin