Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
I'm guessing you're going to build your own frame now.
Saw that modified KOH thread.
Meh. Honestly I really don't want to. I dunno what benefit it'd really give me, and it's certainly a ton more work/time/cost.
Straightening the rails like I've got in mind is easy...just cut a little V out of the top/bottom of the C-channel where the bend is, use a comealong at the end of the rails, weld it back up. Probably weld a temporary brace across where the bend is and just do one side at a time.
I wouldn't want to do .120 wall box tube 'cuz it sucks for welding anything directly to it. I've seen all kinds of link mounts/cage tie-in points/etc rip off of .120 wall YJ frames. So you end up having to plate a larger area to make up for it...and now I'm back to building an XJ again.
The factory C-channel is 3/16" mostly, 1/4" in places. I'm comfortable welding to that and not having to plate it. If I want to bolt something to it I just drill a hole and it's done, no welding sleeves thru to tighten bolts against. I can run lines/wires in the C behind a lot of stuff and keep them out of the way and protected. If I want it boxed in places, for whatever reason, that's easy too.
I know it's not as rigid as a fully boxed frame...but with the cage, crossmembers, rockers, etc, how much does the 'frame' itself really do?
I dunno. Just seems like the time/money is better spent elsewhere.
The 1.5" x 3" .188 is for rockers, tie-ins from the rockers to the frame, and crossmembers.
Speaking of this, I stopped in to my local shop on Tuesday killing some time and they had your new toy.
Thing is just tiny in my hand.
Neat though.
Yep. I don't really need anything more than that, and if I ever move/travel somewhere that allows concealed carry, all the more better. Fits my hand extremely comfortably, way better than a 1911ish frame.
RCman said:
Prices have come down a bit over the year, but still not back to were they were 3 years ago.
6 years ago I paid $3.05/ft but I had to drive 3 hours each way to get it. $3.52/ft for a 3rd of the travel distance with fuel prices way higher seems about even if not better.
That's with ~80' of the 1.75, ~80' of the 1.5, and ~24' of the rectangle.