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Old 04-15-2010, 01:30 AM   #1
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Re: 1928 chevy coupe frame

Wow that is awesome. Any details on those frame rails and cutting the curfs?
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Wow that is awesome. Any details on those frame rails and cutting the curfs?
Thanks man, what details you need?

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Thanks man, what details you need?

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Oh just before, during & after pictures... seen that done on wood but never
on steel(I'm a rookie) what size cuts, how far apart. What did you use.
Not much of a fabricator(maybe some day) just curious.
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Oh just before, during & after pictures... seen that done on wood but never
on steel(I'm a rookie) what size cuts, how far apart. What did you use.
Not much of a fabricator(maybe some day) just curious.

Sorry thats the only pics i have. everything was done with a chop saw and a 4.5 angle grinder with a cut off wheel...

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