Thread: One way to build a '32 sedan
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03-18-2009 07:15 PM #1
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03-19-2009 07:46 PM #2
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03-20-2009 08:15 AM #3
I want to see what he does with the new truck project and the ardun engine!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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04-21-2009 06:25 PM #4
Mike- You don't want to live to close to me, I make a lot of noise
Steve- It's coming
I bought a piece of 2X6X.120 wall rectangular tubing to build a chassis fixture. Cut it in halve and bolted it to my lay out table. I've decided to make a permanent frame fixture just for '32 frames. Every time I do this I wind up making a fixture so this one will fit all the different wheelbase configurations that I plan on building.
The sedan will have a 104" wheelbase, because I shortened the rear 1 1/2" and I always move the rear axle up half inch to center the wheel in the wheel well on hyboys. The truck will have 112" wheel base to make room for the 12 cylinder Ardun. I want to build a full fendered 3 window some day, that will be stock 106" and another hyboy 105 1/2". So all the dimensions that are on the tubing will be engraved on the mill so they don't go away.
Starting at the rear, this will be cut and raised up to be parallel to the main section of the frame rails. So after every thing is level, the back of the frame is at a 10.4 degree angle. So moving forward where the cut will be made there is a vertical line then go 5.2 degrees both directions. I chose this spot because when the frame is raised at that radius it moves the axle center line forward the 2" I need to shorten it.Where the cut is made it will only be cut down to the bottom of the vertical part of the frame then i will just raise it up until the pie shape is closed then weld it back together. So the rear section will never be completely separated. I will show you later how all this will be reinforced, not just a butt weld.
I called a shop that bends 2X3X.120 wall tubing and ordered the parts for the K member.
Back at it tomorrow.
Ken
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04-21-2009 06:27 PM #5
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