That frame jig is siiiiiiiiiiiiiick!
It is, and about as solid as you could ever hope for.
That frame jig is siiiiiiiiiiiiiick!
Fixed it for you.I used ALL THE clamps
Fixed it for you.
So cool to watch your process. I've been dying to see you utilize that frame jig.
That’s some jet age coolness! The Spaceliners signature touches are all there. I especially like your use and placement of the rack...I nearly pulled the trigger on one to do something similar. Are you fabbing a tank light or adapting one? It looks great!
Welding is a journey and an art. Not a race. I find it to be quite relaxing after doing it for so many yearsFRAME WELD-UP
I'm amazed when I see some of the images online of welds that professional welders can produce. True artistry. I think I've finally come to terms with the fact that my welds are never going to be able to even approach that type of quality. I can at least get two pieces of metal to stick together though! Here's a few images of my welding "style". I had decided early on that I would be doing a fare amount of body work because of bending dimples in the tubing. Good thing because these welds will definitely benefit from a bit of grinding and filler.
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Broke out the clamps again to locate the "webbing" at the front of the rear dropouts.
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A little preliminary weld cleanup on the inside of the dropouts.
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Outside view of dropout and webbing.
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