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front frame
i've looked through the forum but i can't find anything to help (i think those evil pixies at haynes have deleted the threads i need) but i just can't get my head around the front frame
can anybody help? |
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Hi, ahh the front frame its a tricky little blighter
if you make the jig as per book it,ll come together if you take your time it. before you fully weld it, just tack it together & offer it up to the build table & check the dimensions as per the book. it took me 2 attempts to get it right i,m fairly local to you so if i can help then just shout. andy
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Its not really that complicated which bit are you having trouble with?
there used to be a whole section on how to make it but it got deleted by the hacker. if your patient i think chris may be able to put it back on in a few days time. otherwise im happy to try and explain how its done Ray |
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the problem i'm having are the angles on ff2 and ff3 is it a compond mitre cut 26 by 14
think i might make a mock up from wood then try again in metal also should the uncut lengths of metal be 359.5mm my plan is to to cut the metal to length then mark the angle to be cut shade the scrap then grind away, i think that will work Last edited by james83mills : 1st August 2009 at 12:11 PM. |
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ok the bottom inner corner of the two uprights is where the angle starts from scribe the angle from there its 26 degrees across and 14 degrees back then follow it round from the ends of the scribe line once you have joined up the scribe line all thway round you can grind of to the scribe line and it should sit on the piece at the required angles
hope you can understand where im coming from Ray Last edited by RAYLEE29 : 1st August 2009 at 12:36 PM. |
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just looked at the notes in my book and the cuttting lenghth is indeed 359.5
Ray |
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some pics of the finished article if they help
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