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Old 05-15-12, 09:56 AM
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I love ur car rotisserie!! I want one looks very handy!!!
Old 09-10-12, 12:10 AM
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What ever happened to this built?
Old 09-10-12, 03:52 AM
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I know I was realy in to this build then he must have sold it or somthing.
Old 09-10-12, 06:58 AM
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Old 09-10-12, 08:19 AM
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I want to know the demensions he used for his frame rails
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Originally Posted by killingtime33
I want to know the demensions he used for his frame rails
2x2 square tubing maybe...pretty interesting idea to do that tho..
Old 09-10-12, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Broke_A_Baller
2x2 square tubing maybe...pretty interesting idea to do that tho..
he says its 4' by 2" and 18 gauge steel and it looks 2" by 1" but not sure why do you say its iteresting to i looked it up and most race teams do the same but since my application will be for a street car i read its overkill to connect the frame rails to the subframe so i wont be doing that
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Originally Posted by killingtime33
he says its 4' by 2" and 18 gauge steel and it looks 2" by 1" but not sure why do you say its iteresting to i looked it up and most race teams do the same but since my application will be for a street car i read its overkill to connect the frame rails to the subframe so i wont be doing that
I say its interesting because I have not seen that before I may do that if it really helps to stiffen it up. I have tons of 2x1 sitting around
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sorry to bring this from the dead but any way to get the pics to work again
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Originally Posted by RMS-138
Just curious what the purpose is for stitching the seams?
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Originally Posted by calicrewchief
Just curious what the purpose is for stitching the seams?
It helps to strengthen it
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anyway you can fix the links?
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