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Notallthere's 1970 Chevelle Malibu

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I've seen worse.... but then, we don't have inspections like sane places do.

What's a sane place?

I've never seen one before,

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    Well the $300 trans is done.  Cracked the tailstock Hello new tenant to the power barn.

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    Been there done that! With the “69”! That what we refer to as a ahh Sh- -t moment!

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Got a little busy today



Finished welding the new rear section in today


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Cut out the bad mounts God I love having a plasma cutter


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tacked in the new


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then finished welded


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Yeah the rest is just surface rust that is there. The body mounts trap moisture and over time it thins the steel and rots it out. I am fortunate that the rest of the frame did not suffer that much. Now that it is repaired I can just start boxing the frame.


Did you flux core that, or mig?


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Flux core - sounds like what keeps happening to GE's computer.



Pro - I think you need to pay GE a desktop visit, slap that boy upside the head (for general purposes), and fix his PC problem once and for all. You're call on what that truly means.



notallthere - great welding job.


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Pro - I think you need to pay GE a desktop visit, slap that boy upside the head (for general purposes), and fix his PC problem once and for all. You're call on what that truly means.

So a normal Tech Support visit :P

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Ain't nothing normal when you have to visit GE Ringo. stars.gifstars.gifstars.gif

With GE, its hard to know where genuine southern redneck stops and natural born stupidity starts...and knowing the difference. Case in point....the Deerslayer. I am afraid he's a man who's been educated above his intelligence.

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Ain't nothing normal when you have to visit GE Ringo. stars.gifstars.gifstars.gif

With GE, its hard to know where genuine southern redneck stops and natural born stupidity starts...and knowing the difference. Case in point....the Deerslayer.

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Nothing normal? Hmmm... I say that a lot. Beginning to think that is the new normal.

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Nothing normal? Hmmm... I say that a lot. Beginning to think that is the new normal.

'Fraid so. Sad really.

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PROGRESS


 


Factory open channel frame


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Cut this piece out


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Using some manly muscles the lower frame was straightened out.  Years of service this does get bent a little.


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ABC Performance frame boxing kit


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Tacked into place then stitch welding started.


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Rear section stitch welded and finished


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Flipped the frame to get at the bottom welds easier


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Started grinding, grinding then ground some more.  Finished it with a wire wheel and a whole wack of paint.


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great work!


Wow! Look at the crap all over that pretty new driveway! I hope the missus doesn't get mad at you again!

Looks real good buddy! Great work.

Well done! Wish i had thought of boxing my frame..


Never too late.


 


NAT, I can honestly say those welds look as good as anything a TV host ever did. I'm just really skittish when it comes to migging with that much rust. What paint did you use?


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I used Chassis Saver. paint and it worked really good then a top coat of VHT engine enamel.  The rust was just surface rust so a die grinder cleaned it off fast for a good weld base.  I only had one spot actually blow through.


Never too late.

 

NAT, I can honestly say those welds look as good as anything a TV host ever did. 

 

More real backyard engineering, hard work, and results in less time than a certain Power Wagon we know of too.

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Only if you want us to believe you.

As for me N grandma...we believe!!!!  But prove it anyway.

nah!

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