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Old 23rd August 2009, 07:47 PM
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I seem to remember one of the forum members was selling jigs made from wood for all the wishbones. I also recall seeing it for sale on e-bay.
Two questions - are they any good and can I still get my hands on one?
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Old 23rd August 2009, 10:41 PM
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the company selling them are called armoto. i made one of my jigs out of wood. only problem was that you can only tac the bones. if you try and weld them in the jig it catches on fire

wonder how i worked that one out
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Old 15th January 2010, 05:51 PM
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Ash do you still have the slightly scorched Jigs.

I have started purchasing the wood, but would be willing to buy from you if easier.

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Old 15th January 2010, 06:58 PM
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sorry it went in the skip when i moved house. i just used a bit of off cut board i had laying around. the rest of the jigs i made out of metal at my college welding course. unfortunately once the wishbones were made i cut them up to make the engine mounts for the car.
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There is a much easier way of making a steel jig that will do all wishbones and it uses less than 2mtrs of 25x25 and 500mm of 19x19. It's a basic rectangle made to the biggest wishbone that being the lower rear. Put your bush tubes in place on a flat surface and use the 19box as a straight clamp bar top and bottom. I use cheap G clamps as weld splatter tends to stick to the threads. As it's a backless jig you'll be able to turn the jig over and weld the other side with out unclamping it. For the top wish bones simply weld another tube lower down,clamp the bush tubes in place as before and tack the threaded tubes in place.
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There is a much easier way of making a steel jig that will do all wishbones and it uses less than 2mtrs of 25x25 and 500mm of 19x19. It's a basic rectangle made to the biggest wishbone that being the lower rear. Put your bush tubes in place on a flat surface and use the 19box as a straight clamp bar top and bottom. I use cheap G clamps as weld splatter tends to stick to the threads. As it's a backless jig you'll be able to turn the jig over and weld the other side with out unclamping it. For the top wish bones simply weld another tube lower down,clamp the bush tubes in place as before and tack the threaded tubes in place.
Thats a very good idea. Thanks for sharing.
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