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You want to witness what heat does to metal -- just watch the larger slot cut on that laser and you'll see the metal curl...
Personally -- I think there's a huge market for DIY kits like this.... and I've said a million times... that you don't (as a manufacturer) really care if they ever see the light of day. Most "hot rods" have been sitting unfinished in the garage for years and never get done. The lower the cost of the parts - the higher the likelihood that the project never gets finished - because that customer looses interest or runs out of money etc well before the project is near completion. I'm not being negative about that type of build.. it's just factual. I disagree with the others about the liability. There is no more liability than buying A arms and installing them yourself - or brakes - or bolting on your own set of wheels... and people do this millions of times daily. |
I agree with Greg on the liability issue. Don't think it is as big a hurdle as it is made out to be.
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Russell,
Your frame looks nice but with respect I think this sounds more like a sales ad that really should be reserved for companies supporting/paying to advertise here on Lat-G. I can think of four companies here that build complete frames and they spend several hundred dollars per year to do so. They are all long time supporters of this site in no specific order: Roadster Shop, Art Morrison, Ironworks and Schwartz. Sorry if I left others out. Maybe it would be good to sign up and be a supporting vendor? |
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Thanks again for all the input and please keep it coming (if that's ok?). -Russell |
So I'll take my lashings for this I'm sure but I wanted to see what everyone thought. I have the prototype and I have a video. PM me if you want to see it. Its got my new shop logo all over it so I figured I better not post it directly. Some of the admins I've talked too here didn't think the idea would get any traction as an idea but I would like to here from other fabricators about what they think when they see it go together in the video.
Thanks -Russell :hail: :lateral: And if you want to get mad at me for not being an adviser yet just don't post. The thread won't go back to the top and it will die or get lost and forgotten. |
Decided to try out this DYI....
I decided to try out this kit. I've always got several projects going at at time and wanted to build something to test out some suspension and engine mods before I get to the final build. For those of you that might be interested in what this kit looks like, my flatpack arrived yesterday with the C4 kit.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...7/IMG_2042.jpg The entire chassis fits onto a double pallet, 4x8x2. Smaller package than I thought (which is good). I had it dropped off at my house. At 400lbs+ I shoehorned it into the garage while I make space for the build. I put the crate on a pair of furniture dollies which made it easy to get into the garage from the truck. http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...7/IMG_2052.jpg I ordered the welding tabletop along with the C4 kit, so this is how it was packed: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...7/IMG_2048.jpg The tops are laser cut instead of water injection. I checked them for trueness and they are flat with no warpage. I need to weld the table tops together (top and bottom with some spacers that Russ included). This is not a job for a beginning welder. The tops are 11 gauge and can warp if too much heat is applied. After I removed the table tops, this is the basic kit: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...7/IMG_2054.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...7/IMG_2055.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...7/IMG_2049.jpg The laser cuts are clean and this looks to take average mechanical and TIG skills to assemble. It comes with some alignment jigs and all the subassembly parts are bagged together. The box tubing and other parts use 11 gauge, so this should be a solid chassis when I'm done. It will be few weeks before I can start to weld the kit. I put in an entire kitchen from Ikea, so this has to be easier. |
Start a build thread as soon as you unbox that baby. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I remember seeing some talk (text) about retrofitting an 03-04 8.8" housing into the c5/c6 sub-frame as well. On topic that kit looks really well put together. A bit overwhelming at first but I imagine one step at a time it would piece together very nicely. |
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