Family man's ae86
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12-02-2016, 09:01 AM
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Family man's ae86
Well that escalated quickly...
Not really. I have been planning this little adventure for a few months. Snatched a bunch of scrap steel from work ages ago. But have just not been feeling up to getting it all sorted. Rear will probably take me another few months lol. Was the first time I have used my gas setup on the mig. Goes good bit dirty with straight argon but all in all a happy thing. The rotisserie is needed for me to be able to do any work on the rear end. While it's upside down I'll also do some stitch welding. What's people's opinions on spot weld vs inch on inch off welding ? Thought I'd check. The car is 1600 at the widest (a touch under but I figured a round number was a good start lol ) so I will set the swivel at 850. The swinger on the car is close to centreline height wise and hopefully everything should be reasonably reachable without running out of turning over room lol. If anyone has built one of these before and has any free advice or tips, feel free Sent from my HTC_0P6B using Tapatalk clutch kick, switch, tree .... oowwww |
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