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Old 01-12-2015, 08:10 PM   #1
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Got a new plasma cutter on the weekend. So today we started by cutting the 90* frame bends into two 45* bends. Then we made a temporary gig to tack the sub assemblies
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Old 01-14-2015, 10:35 PM   #2
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We did a bunch of tig welding and grinding on the sub assemblies yesterday. Today we clamped the front corners in place then tack welded them
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I'm really liking the frame your doing!!
nice work..

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Old 01-11-2015, 02:01 PM   #4
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Nice work. I keep checking on this for progress. It's gonna be sick.
Thanks Free Candy. We're making a bit of progress


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Here's Fridays progress. We Tig welded most of the perimeter frame, until we ran out of argon. then we tacked some sub assemblies
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Old 01-14-2015, 10:48 PM   #5
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Killer work
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Old 01-15-2015, 10:53 PM   #6
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Thanks Free Candy I am watching your cool panel build as well

Today we started modifying the front crossmember. First we made a 1/4 X 2 plate with two nuts welded to one side. Welded it to the mounting point for the frame. Then we started cutting the 2X4 frame section
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Very COOL project! Nice work.
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Old 01-16-2015, 11:43 AM   #8
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Great build you have going on. Its probably to early to tell but how do you like the versa cut 60? I have been looking at it for awhile. It had very good reviews.
Thanks chizzler So far I like the versa cut 60 it cut 1/2 inch like butter. It does need a good ground to work properly Maybe they all do


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Old 01-15-2015, 11:05 PM   #9
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Great build you have going on. Its probably to early to tell but how do you like the versa cut 60? I have been looking at it for awhile. It had very good reviews.
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looking really good...
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Old 01-21-2015, 09:14 PM   #11
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Started working on the front frame rail for the drivers side. In the first picture notice the angle between the horizontal and vertical where the frame rail sits. In the second picture we cut a 3/8 strip out of the bottom of the frame rail and two cuts on the side. Then used clamps to bend side. The third picture is the side tacked
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Old 01-22-2015, 08:35 PM   #12
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Today we finished making the drivers side front frame rail. Cut two crush sleeves and welded them in. Last two pictures are with the front frame rails tacked in place.
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Today we finished making the drivers side front frame rail. Cut two crush sleeves and welded them in. Last two pictures are with the front frame rails tacked in place.
i see why you called it twisted, with all those "twists" and turns and the frame rails. like i said if you need a shop hand/whipping boy im your guy!!! what thickness on the frame rails are you using!!!
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Picture one is some of the tig welding on front frame. The last two pictures show the rear inside corner tacked in and some plasma cutting on the rear corvette section
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Old 01-24-2015, 12:02 AM   #15
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cool so far! frame is interesting, but I can't wait for the body mods!
maybe this is what I should do with my 1990 corvette!
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65sub, outstanding project and really love the frame work! Very creative...and a lotta skill there too. I am all in to tag along.
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i see why you called it twisted, with all those "twists" and turns and the frame rails. like i said if you need a shop hand/whipping boy im your guy!!! what thickness on the frame rails are you using!!!
Pimpston you will see the reason for the frame design when we get to the body modifications. You're not far away, come and have a look. The 2X8 tubes are 1/8 wall, the 2X4 tubes are 3/16 and the curves are 3/16


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maybe this is what I should do with my 1990 corvette!
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65sub, outstanding project and really love the frame work! Very creative...and a lotta skill there too. I am all in to tag along.
Thanks A.D. We've had a good time doing this frame.


Friday's work was just welding and grinding on the front of the frame. Here's three pictures of the finished welding
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Fantastic looking work on the frame. Looking forward to following your build.
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Awesome work.
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Old 01-26-2015, 10:13 PM   #20
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Thanks guys I appreciate the comments.

First two pictures we put the front suspension back together
Next, after some careful measuring we removed the rest of the corvette frame and left the rear suspension on the table.
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Man o man this is one awsome build you got going on here! Gonna be following this! Just out of curiosity why you using a Corvette for suspension?
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Man o man this is one awsome build you got going on here! Gonna be following this! Just out of curiosity why you using a Corvette for suspension?
Thanks Franky. The corvette suspension is just for fun. For the driving I do it really has no real benefit but as I mentioned earlier, on this truck I 'm going to do everything I ever wanted to try whether it's practical or not.



Yesterdays progress was just welding some 2X4 frame curves. Today I decided my daily driver needed some work so we changed the head lights to LED then we used "GMC Sub4X4" idea for LED taillights http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=623681. Makes quite a difference.
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Nice! Where did you get the headlights?
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Frame and burb are looking good!
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The headlights came from the local truck and tractor parts supplier. I haven't decided if I like the look of them yet. They stick out about 1/2 inch.
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