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    Looks great so far Matt! Just a suggestion...Before you start doing a lot of bracing and crossmember buildin, might want to make sure the frame is all squared up by measuring in an X fashion from corner to corner...easier to tweak it around a bit now then when more pieces are welded in... Once you get everything square, use some small pieces to make a brace for each corner and attach them with some good, solid tacks...leave them on till you have at least a couple of the crossmembers put in....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Looks great so far Matt! Just a suggestion...Before you start doing a lot of bracing and crossmember buildin, might want to make sure the frame is all squared up by measuring in an X fashion from corner to corner...easier to tweak it around a bit now then when more pieces are welded in... Once you get everything square, use some small pieces to make a brace for each corner and attach them with some good, solid tacks...leave them on till you have at least a couple of the crossmembers put in....
    Will do.. wouldn't be cool if it dog tracked going down the road
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt167 View Post
    Will do.. wouldn't be cool if it dog tracked going down the road
    All it takes is a 10" to 12" piece tacked on each rail at a corner to hold things in place till all the permanent bracing and crossmembers are in.... Also, don't get in a hurry welding anything solid!!!! I seldom finish welding anything till the majority of the structural pieces are all in place and I can brace and clamp everything to hold it in place for the final welding. Even then you have to scatter your welds around to different areas so that you don't get too much heat and start warping things..... Learned all that the hard way!!!!!
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    I'll do that. I also plan on using some 1x1x11ga square tubing right near the rear kickup and on the rear kickup, welded flush for extra support under the rear floor and bed. I'm still trying to figure out is how many inch drop my trans crossmember needs to be.. the frame was built as a longer version of the Spirit industries T chassis ( the plans are free on there site ), but I'm going to use speedway's tubular crossmembers, because Spirit has a huge bulky trans crossmember, an seperate motormounts. I'll get 2 tubular crossmembers and there cheaper anyway. just peice of mind having the full crossmember in the front.
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    Good looking frame, Matt. Keep the progress pics comin.

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