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HAMILTON, ONT

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So , Slim was at my home , we were out looking at my T bucket frame , well Slim thought something out of whack with it ,  asked if he could take it and check it out ,  before you know it its at his house on a jig , sure enough its out of whack ,  well 5 days  later it just arrived back at my house , he did amazing work ,

guys he knows it $hit , both on  on rods , trucks , and old bikes  .  if you got questions and want no B S answers , this is 1 of the guys out here you can trust .

thanx again Slim



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TORONTO, ONT

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That's good to hear.

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DUNDAS, ONT

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Thanks for the kind words kev .Glad to help you straighten out a problem you inherited from the previous owner.  really a good example of why its sometimes cheaper and easier to let some of the fine professional builders on the site make some of the more critical parts of your build. Not even getting into what was wrong. A small bucket frame that I could easily pick up myself maybe a couple hundred bucks  in steel turns into something resembling a full sized caddy frame that 2 guys can barely lift buy the time its supported well enough to weld. Toss in 30 or so clamps and some extras a good 10 to 16 hours of your time and you wonder what kind of masochist would do this for the price there asking.



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DUNDAS, ONT

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Sorry not one to take pictures  but I think most can figure out the left and right rail should start and finish within 1/2  " of each other and be on somewhat of the same plane. Lacking the 10 ft x 20 ft x 2 "steel plate that really should be used to assemble a frame I improvised with 3 jacks to level the base 6 pc of 3 " sq tube to sandwich the rails 2pc of 2" x 1/4 x 10 angle to extend the rail base past the kick up for measurements some 6x6x 1/2" plates tacked into the mix for rigidity. and a hole lot of measuring. move from end to end side to side top to bottom when welding not to get to much heat in one area or nothing is going to stop it from pulling . Some may think its overkill but Ive seem 4" plate bow with welding. Treat it the same as you would a patch panel in sheet metal it will act the same.Its really worth letting one of the guys on here  that do this for a living and are set up for it spend a day and do this for you .



-- Edited by slim on Thursday 19th of September 2013 10:01:49 AM

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WOODLAWN, ONT

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Great to hear of others helping others. How about a pic of the frame which might help us not to follow their mistakes?



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HAMILTON, ONT

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I will star build yhread this weekend. .

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BRANTFORD, ONT

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Good Guy Slim...

Glad to hear your helping out a fellow rodder.

People pick up frames from flea markets and think they are getting a deal....NOT !

Often times the frame is for sale because someone else couldnt make it work!

If you are going to buy a used frame....and your not sure of what your looking for or at....

TAKE SOMEONE YOU TRUST WITH YOU.....

Have a QUALIFIED welder inspect all welds and inspect all brackets

( Its a bad thing when the rear end falls out of the car while driving down the road )

The frame of your car = your life and the life of others!

Again ....Good job slim...Like to hook up with you sometime in the future.....we dont live that far apart

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Three cheers for Slim, great to hear !!
Guy here is going through the same similar thing. He bought a rolling Altered in the US, and the PO had changed a few things on it. Built by SW race Cars, so he contacted them , and bought the original blueprints off them , and i putting it back to the original SW print specs.

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Ontario Rodder guys helping Ontario Rodder guys. That is what I thought this forum was about. Great to see. Well done guys.
John

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Slim/My self be at waterdown.. Grumps buyin lunch 4 every 1

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And that's the way it's done! ...unlike that other thread.

Way to be, Slim!!!

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way to go guys. just another example of why its better to be on a local forum.

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hemikev wrote:

Slim/My self be at waterdown.. Grumps buyin lunch 4 every 1


 Hope the weather holds( there still calling for rain) so me and the boys can meet you guys and say hi.

Rich



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Post up some pictures Sid. if I remember right stock frame with a 216 or 235. lots of guys to the east Cobourg ,Newcastle,Cambleford, Candys down by Kingston. Start a thread with some picks and your plans for it and before you know it you will wish  you never ask.smilesmile



-- Edited by slim on Friday 20th of September 2013 09:40:58 PM

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NAPANEE, ONT

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Why all you guys have to be on the other side of TO? I have a 51 truck frame that needs to be checked out...

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FarmerSid wrote:

Why all you guys have to be on the other side of TO? I have a 51 truck frame that needs to be checked out...


 You could have brought it with you to the BBQ and had a bunch of opinions then pick the one you like best.!smilebiggrin



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FarmerSid wrote:

Why all you guys have to be on the other side of TO? 


 Bad luck is the first thing that comes to mind!! LOL

We're on the "good" side !!smilesmilesmile



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good side , let me guess , its friday night and your into the whisky again sober up 43

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