TheBeast_88K5
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I cant put into words, the true amount of which I LOVE THIS BUILD.
Its simply: INCREDIBLE.
Its simply: INCREDIBLE.
Yep, to the maxI cant put into words, the true amount of which I LOVE THIS BUILD.
Its simply: INCREDIBLE.

Greg, now that it weighs another pound or two, and you need a jack to get it in position...any chance you can get some bolts in one end of it, and to the frame (so you only need to lift the rear of it) then "swivel" the front up and into position then secured with the fasteners. This way you would only be lifting half the weight? and it would be stabilized by the other end still being on the floor....unless of course the belly is too high to get it there in the first place?
Either that or I was going to suggest those ATV jacks that have a bigger flat platform that makes it easy to lift something like that. They are pretty cheap too.
Greg, now that it weighs another pound or two, and you need a jack to get it in position...any chance you can get some bolts in one end of it, and to the frame (so you only need to lift the rear of it) then "swivel" the front up and into position then secured with the fasteners. This way you would only be lifting half the weight? and it would be stabilized by the other end still being on the floor....unless of course the belly is too high to get it there in the first place?
I found the perfect "balance point" for the monolith and can actually raise the whole thing using my existing floor jack and only a couple scraps of wood. It's actually quite stable and doesn't scare me as much as other methods.....Looking good Greg, and I am happy to see you wrapping the top edges of the plates.
You should post up how much it actually shrunk when it's finished being welded.
The welder is set at 22.6V @ 500ipm (which is what I used for the rear axle truss) and that seems to really get the job done. 
Maybe I missed it but do you have any details on the trans mounts (pucks) you are using? They look like they would be perfect for my Atlas mount. Any more detailed pics of them mounted?



Greg,
I am always surprised as I pan through the active build threads and how they seem to be increasing more elaborate over time. This is a truly incredible project, and it is not my intention at all to take away from it or diminish it.
Having said that, are you concerned at all about all of the weight you are adding to the vehicle with all of the brackets, links, crossmemebers, etc? I am not sure what purpose this vehicle is being built for, but in generalities being heavy is bad.
Please keep up the amazing work. Your well thought out designs, phenomenal welding, and crisp metal fab has made me take more time and even redo several projects because I know they will be juxtaposed to yours when I post them (I can probably speak for others as well). Thanks for raising the standard of play.

) I'll almost always find a way to solve problems, but often times the members at CK5 will be the ones giving advice that gets me moving in the right direction.

while we are talking about weight, front/rear weight bias has a big deal too in various obstacles from my experiences. Are you aiming for any particular percentage by moving things that are more, well, move-able (battery, fuel, tools/spares, etc)?

so your aiming for more a 50/50 bias I take it?
