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Ugh, I found that 20 lbs I put on while designing the frame......
But you can see how we get these last few parts in. You might need a friend to help spread the rails out a little to make everything go together easier. http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-117.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-118.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-119.jpg NOTE!!!!! Yes I have big clamps, but all you need is a RATCHET STRAP here to pull the rails together before welding. I was going to use one for the photos but it was in the back of the truck, and it was cold, and I'm a wuss so sue me, lol. http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-120.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-121.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-122.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-123.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-124.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-125.jpg Next up is the 4 bar locators and then we marry the 3 big parts together into a single frame. Later -Russell |
Rear four bar (Dog bone) to frame mount. If your going to run a live axle instead of the Corvette you can swap these out for different control arms, and do a 3 Link, 4 link, truck trailing arms, triangulated 4 bar, watts or pan hard bar system. There's tons of room to install any of them.
http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-126.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-127.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-128.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-129.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-130.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-131.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-132.jpg Later -Russell |
Looking good!
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Nice Russell!
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Thanks
Well its finally a whole frame. I've just got some brackets, gussets and the bottom to finish up and we'll be onto fitting the body. Now that the main frame is together I need to take it off the table to finish up a fuel tank so I can get a gas tank wrapped up and deliver an over due stage 4 TriFive chassis. http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-139.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-140.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-141.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-142.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-143.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-144.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-145.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-146.jpg http://www.nerdrods.com/Images/Produ...2_01/S-147.jpg |
So how many hours of welding do you have "accounted for"?
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I would guess I have 22-25 hours in the frame right now with another 4-10 to finish it all up. Keep in mind our shop is only 2 guys most of the time with 2 part time guys who help out and do body work on the shop projects. We've been building a TriFive stage 4 chassis, boxing up 6 other frames, run a powder coating business and my father (the other full time guy), he's going in for back surgery next month for a slipped vertebra so take a guess how useful he is right now. I wish I had the time to just bang this frame out but we need to support the customers who have already purchased their own TriFive frames. I will timelaspe the next frame (I have another in a crate to weld up) and clock it at the same time. With luck we'll have a dozen clocks on the set and you can see them all ticking along to get a feel for the time as well. Later -Russell |
Yeah --- I was thinking maybe 60+ hours start to finish. MIG would be way faster… but not as nice. Well that's a debatable statement so I probably shouldn't even type it.
Sorry 'bout your Dad -- back issues suck! |
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MIG has is advantages in certain places as does the TIG but I told the customer I would TIG this whole frame so I am. Ideally for production I'll MIG most of your 90° corners and lots of the heavy plate at the back of the frame. I would say start to finish a first timer would have 50-60 if they didn't have that many clamps, prep time and going back and forth between the video. A shop should be able to bag it out in under 20. I just dropped one of the 3 frames off with a friends shop so we'll see how long it takes him granted he'll be modifying his for a C10. Later -Russel |
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