
04-20-2009, 10:06 AM
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8. Follow the DSE instructions on drawing the lines you need. One thing that wasn't clear was how to get the radius at the end properly. What I did was take some paper and scribe the mini-tubs outline on the paper then take the paper and using it as a guide to scribe the same outline lining up with the lines I had already drawn:
I used to a scribe to draw all my lines.
9. Next is actually cutting out the inner tub. I cut just inside of the seam as my first cut:
Now you want to cut as close as you can to the inner tub so you can remove it cleanly. That will allow you make the additional cuts you need to make enough room for the new tubs:
Plan on being in the trunk a lot for cutting, grinding and welding:
Once you have the tubs out it should look something like this:
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