Does this work???
I saw this while searching for ideas today and I was shocked. This has to be unsafe even if it was welded. Am I right or would something like this work?
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...pictureid=8498 |
Re: Does this work???
Looks a bit sketchy to me, i wouldn't drive it with out boxing the whole section in front and behind the cut. Even that, i don't know how strong it'd be.
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Re: Does this work???
I guess it would depend on what your definition of safe is.:lol: Kinda like I never had sexual relations with that girl. I don't see a problem as long as it welded good, put some gussets on the side and box it in. I'm sure thats not the final product. I hope not.:lol: It will be intresting to see what people say.:smoke:I like it.
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Re: Does this work???
I would put some type of cross member between the two upper frame rails to keep that thing from twisting up.
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Re: Does this work???
I was going to say I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy, but on second thought, I probably would. :devil:
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Re: Does this work???
That's one of the steps in beginning the strongest way of Z'ing a frame, but like the previous posts pointed out it must be completed with plating, boxing, reinforcing plates, etc.
From the existence of Vise-grips, rod, and calipers in the pic I am very sure the builder does not consider the job done yet, so I will not judge the builder while the work is in progress. |
Re: Does this work???
I was also assuming it was a work in progress. He did say it was bolted though. I was wondering if the process or idea was a decent one. I would hope the guy isn't driving around with vised grips holding the back half of his truck together.
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