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Old 09-09-2007, 03:04 PM   #9 (permalink)
BellyDoc
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Re: body mount chop in phoenix?

This mod is easier than making ice cubes. It's all removal of minimally structural material. If I do it again, I'm going to try to design a way that no additional material needs to be added - just cut away some of the existing material and then grind and fold the remainder and weld it shut again.

The amount of time spent cutting, grinding, hammering and welding is about the same as the amount of time that it takes to put the front end up on jack stands, get the wheels off, and then reverse the process afterward.

You can use my cordless sawsall and my welder and my scrap metal and do it for free, if this "mod party" happens on a day that I can be there.
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