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to get a flat surface on the inside |
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Frame looks great....Jim
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07-08-2012, 06:42 PM | #53 |
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The frame is looking real sharp.
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07-09-2012, 05:50 PM | #54 |
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just fit in a front cross brace right below where the radiator wil be
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07-09-2012, 06:36 PM | #55 |
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Your workmanship is incredible!
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Like the chevy bowties in the cross brace....Jim
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That's sweet.
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Amazing work.
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Very cool!
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made and tagged the last box plates in place and will weld them in tomorrow
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Looking good. Love the lightening holes.
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got the frame done this weekend welded all useless holes in the frame rails
and put the engine back in for furter measurements and match up the diff. angle to the transmission angle 4 link in place and tag welded the diff. housing in place |
07-15-2012, 02:31 PM | #63 |
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Looking real nice.
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Nice clean accessory bracket installation on the engine. Too many of the aftermarket systems seems to be over done and wanting to show off the brackets rather than the engine. Frame is looking very cool too.
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Very nice. How did you emboss that cross member with the bow ties?
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That would be great to see. Those look great.
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here the die´s i made for the bowtie just 1 bowtie and 1 larger cut out bowtie out of 1mm sheetmetal (19 gauge) like i said nothing fancy
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Did u just cut it out with a saw? What then? What gauge metal can you emboss? Do you use a press?
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the outher bowtie is made out of 2 pieces and welded back together as you can see in the picture. i made them only into 19 gauge sheet (1mm) but i am confident thicker sheet would work too i use a medium press (max 4400lbs) and press it between 2 thick piece of steel to spread the load equaly |
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also started to build a 304 stainless steel fuel tank
and made some beads in them with my new aquired bead roller toy will add some more beads later |
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Nice....Jim
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made some more beads in the tank
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wow! very nice work! I have a friend who lives in Hellevoetsluis, it seems high quality work is a standard trait for the Dutch! He does beautiful things to Porsches.
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Looks real sharp.
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