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drewskiren 02-15-2015 04:03 PM

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There was a mishap with the wire wheel...

:mmmk:

OldGG 02-15-2015 04:12 PM

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Oh no, Who did it get ?

68Timber 02-15-2015 04:44 PM

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Ouch. My son used the twisted wire cup on the angle grinder for the first time yesterday, made me nervous for sure.

olblue60@aol.com 02-15-2015 05:12 PM

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When I was a kid, my dad bought a used 1957 Buick Roadmaster. What a ride !!

drewskiren 02-15-2015 08:12 PM

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Oh no, Who did it get ?

It was the newbie on the grinder. Next time I'll give more complete instructions. Sorry Biz.:whine:

Zoomin 02-15-2015 10:49 PM

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Just a little exfoliation, Biz. Happens quick, don't it?

oldman3 02-16-2015 12:30 AM

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Doesn't take but a small edge, and away it goes, hope it didn't hurt to bad...Jim

drewskiren 02-16-2015 12:45 AM

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After I played Medic with Biz I went back out and cut and formed the inner frame rail, then cut out the frame part that is in the way for the Jaguar upper control arms. Again using my method of tying it together before cutting it loose. It worked like a champ on the first side, everything checked out level and square.

drewskiren 02-16-2015 12:54 AM

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Next up is making, shaping, and fitting the outer frame rail. This one only gets tacked in and will act as an access port to get to the crossmember mount nuts.

Looking straight down, you can see the rear crossmember mount. It will line up perfectly in the center of my new frame rail. Once I go for placing it precisely I will drill 2 mounting holes in the bottom of the new frame rail, weld the nuts on the inside of the frame, and then weld the outer frame rail on solidly. I'll do the same for the sway bar mounts up front too.

drewskiren 02-16-2015 01:05 AM

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Oh who am I kidding, I finished the whole thing already.

;)

Advanced Design 02-16-2015 03:41 AM

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Ouch for Biz! Hope that doesn't keep her out of the shop.

Nice work on the frame Drew. Looks good!

FL71C10 02-16-2015 10:39 AM

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Looks good. That thing will be a roller before you know it.

Hope Biz feels better soon.

ChuckDriver 02-16-2015 11:34 AM

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Nice work!

67ChevyRedneck 02-16-2015 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by FL71C10 (Post 7049593)
Hmmm, you cant even see the supermodels in the pictures!

Yeah, that one girl definitely needs a cheeseburger! You can barely see her behind the frame rail :lol:

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Originally Posted by drewskiren (Post 7049682)
There was a mishap with the wire wheel...

:mmmk:

I'll take that over a sawzall mishap any day! :metal:

I've had more than my fair share of wire wheels twisted up in my tee shirt... :lol:

TennesseeZ 02-16-2015 12:01 PM

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Biz should be so excited the scrape doesn't bother her, absolutely excellent work on the frame, very professional and looks well engineered.

ERASER5 02-16-2015 12:25 PM

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Thankfully it's just a flesh wound. Now she has a cool scar to go with the cool car and of course, the cool story to go with it.

Seriously glad it wasn't serious. I've been attacked by wire wheels before. Not fun, at least at the moment.

drewskiren 02-16-2015 12:37 PM

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Thanks all, Biz is better and will be back on it today.

We've got lots of grinding and polishing to do on my welds. On some of my parts I forgot to get the cosmoline off and it was causing some splatter and general ugliness. Everything burned through well enough, just not pretty on a few of the passes before I figured out what was happening.

youngrodder 02-16-2015 02:40 PM

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Nice job on the frame. At least Biz is now all in. She had invested sweat, and after the grinder mishap it looks like she added blood and tears to that investment in this project.

Nice work
Marc

FL71C10 02-16-2015 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 7051242)
Nice job on the frame. At least Biz is now all in. She had invested sweat, and after the grinder mishap it looks like she added blood and tears to that investment in this project.

Nice work
Marc

She's got skin in the game now!

Low Elco 02-16-2015 04:32 PM

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Ah, learning. Frame work looks nice!

drewskiren 02-16-2015 07:31 PM

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I was worried about what my welds were looking like until I ran across this one from the 1957 factory!!!

thelonerife 02-16-2015 08:04 PM

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that may be lead

drewskiren 02-17-2015 01:41 AM

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It does kind of look like lead, but it is a weld on the frame for one of the main body mounts.

In my head I can just see the guy on the frame line wielding a big stick welder, wearing goggles, smoking a cigarette. Judging from this weld it was either a Friday or a Monday morning.;)

ChuckDriver 02-17-2015 07:44 AM

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I'm sure you'll redo it and make it nice!

67ChevyRedneck 02-17-2015 05:25 PM

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It does kind of look like lead, but it is a weld on the frame for one of the main body mounts.

In my head I can just see the guy on the frame line wielding a big stick welder, wearing goggles, smoking a cigarette. Judging from this weld it was either a Friday or a Monday morning.;)

Monday morning, hung over from the weekend.

drewskiren 02-18-2015 03:40 PM

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Last night I decided to make it a faux roller - just cause I couldn't stand it any longer. The rear tire is about correct sized at 27.5 inches which keeps my frame rails 5.25 inches off of the pavement at their lowest point. The crossmember will be 6.5 inches off the ground because it is such a shallow design from Jaguar. Rockers will be 7 inches off the ground. All this looks good to me, but will it be too low for everyday driving?

FL71C10 02-18-2015 05:34 PM

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It looks good. But less than 6 inches seems a little close. Maybe you need to check some newer cars for ground clearance. Look at a Honda Civic or Accord to see what the lowest clearance point is.

Don't go to the mall and start crawling under cars and end up in jail!

notchbackgta 02-18-2015 06:30 PM

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My stock height 3rd gen Firebird is less than that. Should be good unless you want to go driving around in the dirt/rocks

Palf70Step 02-18-2015 06:42 PM

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Paved roads should be alright, the roads I go on...not so much.

flashed 02-18-2015 06:51 PM

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I think it sits perfect ,I cant wait to see more .

nlped 02-18-2015 07:18 PM

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That shouldn't be an issue. My M3 is 4.75" at the frame rails and rearend center section. My '93 Mustang is lower than that & it's fine unless I get on a gravel country road (even then I just slow it down and just a tailpipe will drag occasionally due to the exit route under the IRS).

carboncrew 02-18-2015 08:53 PM

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So sweet!

Advanced Design 02-18-2015 09:44 PM

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The ride height looks good Drew. May have occasional frame scrape of course...and will look good doing it.

Dieselwrencher 02-18-2015 10:00 PM

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Nice frame work/mods drew! Sorry to see about Biz's injury. Those woven wire wheels can be a bad deal for sure! The ride height should be fine. My 40 Ford was 3.5" from the ground to the bottom of the front cross member and it was ok, unless you got into a fast sloping intersection. :lol:

drewskiren 02-20-2015 02:30 AM

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I had to use my noggin on this one.

Laying out exactly where to mount the crossmember, I had up and down, front and back figured out, but side to side was a tough one for a while.

I was thinking of pulling a string, but had none - then I remembered my 6 foot level/straight edge. Clamped it to the rockers on each side and lined up the lug nuts an equal distance off of the straight edge. I had already done some centering of the wheels making sure they were perfectly straight. I'll go back over everything again when I'm fresh and verify before welding or drilling out for the mounts.

Advanced Design 02-20-2015 09:20 AM

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Good solution. It is always interesting solving problems like this.

jkeating1 02-20-2015 02:32 PM

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I have known people to have used 8' fluorescent tubes for a straightedge for this type of thing. You may be able to clamp one (gingerly) to the flat side of the frame along the bottom of the body mounts on each side, extending it forward to just behind the IFS. That would give you a reference a little closer in to the center, where you could use a "fixed" (not turning with the spindle) point on the crossmember/suspension. Maybe the contact on the end of the fluorescent tube will actually point to something on the IFS that you can use to check symmetry.

However, looking at the illustration, that doesn't seem to put you much, if any, closer in to the center than the body edge does. But at least it would be a hard measurement from the frame.

drewskiren 02-20-2015 10:34 PM

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Biz and I out in the shop today, She's on teardown duty while I'm still working on the frame adding gussets and grinding things down.

drewskiren 02-20-2015 11:46 PM

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In working out my ride height, I discovered a miscalculation that required me to cut down my newly fabricated frame rails. Better to get it right now instead of having the car finished and looking ridiculous.

I also made up the front mounting brackets that will be welded to the front horns, 2 of the 4 mounting points for the Jag front crossmember.

drewskiren 02-22-2015 01:32 AM

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Saturday night picture time!

All that's left is the burning.....

I'll have to say, walking up to the car this low is pretty incredible, I just hope that when I get to setting the rear suspension that it's not going to require going into the trunk.


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