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    1. #1
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      Feb 2010
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      Corvallis Montana
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      look what im making!!

      you can see this on my build too! wicked impreshion

      this is my cross member for my 6l80e and to tie my body together tell me what you think.










    2. #2
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      Jun 2010
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      Northern Minnesota
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      Looks like you have an nice start. keep it up.

    3. #3
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      May 2011
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      central Pa, USA
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      +1 for low buck work, Ive built too many things that way, good luck sir, now I have to go read your build thread.
      Tom

      trailers are for boats and broke stuff.

    4. #4
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      I think you should be spending your time painting the railing on that porch instead of futzing around with that stupid old car.........J/K,of course-looks great and I like your "workbench"! I have one just like it except mine is gold instead of gray!

      Peter

    5. #5
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      Thanks I have the day off tomarow so I think I can get it all done!

    6. #6
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      well i didn't get it all done but i did a lot cut out the floor and welded the cross member till i ran out of wire for the welder got some pic's for all of you




    7. #7
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      I'm doing something similar in front of my rear seat--it's kind of a bridge over the tunnel, but only meeting my through-the-floor connectors on each side of the tunnel. With some 2x3 rocker connectors front and rear (almost-ends of the subframe connectors), I'm at about 3 pounds of welding wire. The floor should hold a couple tons of bricks by now, however... Damn those performance aesthetics!

    8. #8
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      ya i hope this mod works out good and holds up to the trans torque

    9. #9
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      looks good, nice work bench
      Tom

      trailers are for boats and broke stuff.

    10. #10
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      i got some more wire and did a little more work on it and i have mon tus and wen off




    11. #11
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      I did a little more work today, I hope to have it all done tomarow!!!!





    12. #12
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      ok i have most of it done




    13. #13
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      so I ran out of wire for my welder but i got far enuf to fit every thing is and drop the trans down into place check it out!!


    14. #14
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      Mar 2010
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      Clovis NM, 88101
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      Nice fabrication you have going on there!! Looks like it will take a direct blast from a Howitzer. Keep the pics coming

      73 Camaro
      Gene

    15. #15
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      Quote Originally Posted by newmexicosaint View Post
      Nice fabrication you have going on there!! Looks like it will take a direct blast from a Howitzer. Keep the pics coming
      Thanks!!! That was the idea build it once to hold up to anything. I will keep the pics coming next is get more wire, finish the welding on trans mount plate, weld the cross member in to the floor, and replace the drivers side floor pan at the same time. I will be taking a brake from the build till next week I'm going on vaca at 6:00 am tomorrow and i have a 4 hr drive to the air port tonight.

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by newmexicosaint View Post
      Looks like it will take a direct blast from a Howitzer.
      ha ha, you have a way with words!
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    17. #17
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      ok all welded up!!! and a coat of weld thru primer to keep the rust away. it fits better than i thought it would this weekend i will put it in the car and weld it in to the floor.
      so check out my pics that i have for all of you and if you have any (?) just ask!

    18. #18
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    19. #19
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      Nice, really nice. I bet u'r having a blast.

    20. #20
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      Corvallis Montana
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      thanks!!!! I have the crossmember installed in the car. now Im installing the left front floor pan and fabing up a trans tunnel i will put up some pics soon





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