Chassis Jig
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Chassis Jig
24 Nov 2006 17:40
Well i picked up material to build a brand new chassis jig a few days ago , just about got all pcs cut out tonight going to start the welding process tommorrow . I think i'm gonna produce a big fat assed rear tire chopper first because my daughter thinks that's what we need next :whistle: . Then it's time to build a pro stock...... I mean pro street kz . :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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Re: Chassis Jig
24 Nov 2006 17:51
As soon as this thing starts taking shape i'll post some pix , of course unless you wanna see a pile of tubing laying in my shop floor !! :whistle:
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:04
Just a small pile wire , enough to do the job + a lil extra for fluck ups !!!!
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:07
I am progressing slowly , here's a pic of the half of the jig mocked up , the neck struts and the rear axle struts going to my buddies machine shop tomorrow to be machined for full adjustment . I'll keep you posted !!!
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:11
Ssssshhhhh !!!! Chopper site !!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :whistle:
I can't get this pic to load !!
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I can't get this pic to load !!
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:14
well as soon as you get the bugs worked out send the dimensions to me,dont worry i wont tell anybody are buds with vinnie from occ and he smuggled the plans out for ya!:whistle:
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:25
Did i mention i'm gonna build mine to rotate 360 degrees so my lazy ass don't have to get off my nice soft mechanics seat to weld the entire chassis ?? :whistle:
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:32
geerbangr wrote:
well duh,is there any other way?dont forget the beer holder and stand for lap top computer and camera so we can watch!:whistle: :woohoo: :silly: :woohoo: :silly:Did i mention i'm gonna build mine to rotate 360 degrees so my lazy ass don't have to get off my nice soft mechanics seat to weld the entire chassis ?? :whistle:
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Re: Chassis Jig
25 Nov 2006 19:42
i want to make a jig to mount a kaw frame on an engine stand maybe from behind and mount it through swingarm pivot holes and motor mount or something. it would make life a lot easier than having to wrestle them around when im dolling up welds with die grinder and light duty welding on them ,you could just spin it side to side!
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