That works too!Fire!
I use the hole saw method, seems to work right decent
That works too!Fire!
going to try to get creative with a c clampWhat's you plan for removing the old ones?
Good luck!going to try to get creative with a c clamp
Ain’t that the truth. Lol much appreciated.One day it’s a tranny swap, next day it’s a frame off resto. I love it. Looking great man.
Quick update: a nice guy let me borrow his engine hoist so I’ll be able to wire wheel inside the frame where the motor sits which is great. I ordered new motor mounts.
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Also i wire wheeled a hole in the gas tank.
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There was some scaley rust and the remaining metal was too weak. So although it would have been a weak spot I still wish I hadn’t done that. Whatever. A new tank is on the way. i did pick up a skid plate for 20 bucks so that’s good. I’m going paint the frame in halves (front half and back half) so I’m going to wire wheel the frame and rear axle like a maniac tonight and hopefully get the back half painted tomorrow so I can get the motor out and start on the front half ASAP. This is already taking longer than I wanted it to but when it’s down to the frame like this it’s so hard to resist the “might as well” feeling. More to come soon.
I’ll look into that thanksAfter you paint the frame and it’s cured hit it with RP-342 military grade cosmoline. It will never rust or collect moisture. It will always look sleek like the day it was painted.
Extension cord?I think I’ll cut the rusty metal out of the body while the frame is out. I’d love to be able weld in new metal while The body is off but my welder won’t reach that far. Still trying to figure out how I could do that. That way I could get the whole underside painted while it’s off which would make things way easier. We’ll see what happens.

Yeah I was pricing out 6 gauge 3 wire cable last night. It’s doable. It’s pretty far from the shop to the body though. At least 30ft. I figure the loss won’t affect it too much though seeing as it’s just sheet metal.Extension cord?![]()
6 gauge is perfect for really long cables but 30 feet even 10 gauge would be fine.Yeah I was pricing out 6 gauge 3 wire cable last night. It’s doable. It’s pretty far from the shop to the body though. At least 30ft. I figure the loss won’t affect it too much though seeing as it’s just sheet metal.
I’m not sure about the welder size. I can’t even remember the brand. It’s a little flux core mig. It never gets used. Most of the stuff we need welded is too thick for it but it will do fine for sheet metal. A welder buddy of mine is going to help me get it dialed in. Maybe I’ll go with a smaller gauge then. The cheaper the better and yeah 6 gauge is defiantly expensive, from the prices I was seeing, 100 feet for $300 seems pretty good.6 gauge is perfect for really long cables but 30 feet even 10 gauge would be fine.
How big is your welder?
I did get a 6 gauge for my 100' extension cord for my welder and plasma cutter.
Cost me $300 just for the cable