2012.09.06 - UPDATE! - IT NEVER ENDS....
Remember how I was remodeling my kitchen? Well now winter is approaching fast and I've got a few leaky roofs that are preventing me from doing the final interior finishing. Can't do final drywall with water leaking in and staining the ceilings...
So I decided to get up in the roof to get started with the demo.
It's the steepest roof remaining to be done, so I thought it would be good to do it first and get it over with... It doesn't seem steep in photos, but it sure seems that way when you're up there sliding around on roofing debris!
Once I got to this point, it promptly began raining and didn't stop for almost 2 days......figures.
So....with nothing better to do, I figured I'd log a few hours on the K5 build.
The agenda was to make the body adjustments so that I could remove the 2" body pucks and lower the body down into the final position.
I cut the offending metal away that was blocking the #2 body mount.. Then turned my attention to the mods for the #3 mount. When I built the rear suspension, the mounting hole was shifted 1.5" inboard to clear the upper link when it swung upwards. That meant that the original hole and landing pad was now 1.5" off also.
The strategy was to mark the section, make an offset cut with extra material on one side... Then cut, flip and reweld the part back into place to relocate the hole.
So I marked one side at a 5" centerline, and the other at 6-1/2". Cut it, cleaned it up and tacked it into place...
Worked perfectly.
I finally had the clearance needed to pull the pucks and get the body into its final position.
No more daylight gaps above the frame... But clearance around the rear tire is getting a little tight!
That's all for now..... The sun is back out for the next few days, so I've got to get my asphalt in gear.
-G