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Thread: chassis jig design
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02-28-2008 #41
for example (not mine) just where I got the idea, from there I would put the stock frame on it, jig everything up then pull that frame and build the tube chassis. Just don't want to use 1/8" if people are going to think it's way to thin, just trying to do what's best for a small fortune since it's a one time table, plus I don't have anywhere to store it once I'm done with it.
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02-28-2008 #42Registered User- Join Date
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Just read something somewhere (maybe PHR?) about Project X, the 57 Chevy GM is building. They had a chassis jig that I thought was very unique. The jig covered the whole floor, and had tracks and you could attach different fixtures within the tracks and move them around. The track held everything in place, but the point was, you could move the fixtures around to wherever you needed them.
There was a name for the type of jig, but I can't recall. Maybe you could build a smaller scale version if you could get a good look of how the tracks work?
Try a search for Project X. Might help.
Mathius
03-01-2008 #43heres another one
Nick Miserendino
Used to be known as redzone001
03-22-2008 #44