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Old 12th November 2010, 10:05 PM
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no worries about the "Remove" instruction, glad it sorted the problem.

Sorry for late reply on this, been mega busy.
If the rear frame is just tacked, if poss try & "tweek" it so that you get it as level as possible, maybe wedge something underneath it resting on the build table to keep it level whilst you weld it, but make sure if doing that it doesn,t throw the other side out.
Personally I would try & get it spot on if you can, are you sure its the frame & not the build table dipping slightly on that side?

cheers
andy
Cheers...will try and jack it/clamp and fully weld in position...making chassi plates at work tomorrow am i missing something in book that tells you the thickness of the plates....happy birthday by the way !!
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Old 12th November 2010, 11:06 PM
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Cheers...will try and jack it/clamp and fully weld in position...making chassi plates at work tomorrow am i missing something in book that tells you the thickness of the plates....happy birthday by the way !!
Sorry Andy, was on the phone when you posted this ...

The chassis plates are identified like such.....
example....

Chassis plate CP5 x 2
3 plate

This example is on page 174 top left corner, in this example it is 3mm plate.
Hope this helps.

cheers for the birthday wishes, been a great day even tho I,m another year older

cheers
andy
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