Project: Broke "N" Nimble

few more pictures of the process.
 

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few more pictures...:nayner:


I have a bit to cut out thanks to my welding supplier, moly is not fun stuff to play with and having the incorrect gas makes things difficult.... minimal damage of than material and a bit of time.
 

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Big props for having the balls to try something like this at home. Looks great!


Thanks, it all started by getting excited with a sawzall and torches and has grown from there. Spending the time to research has been the worst part. This is only the test mule and the next chassis will be really extreme.
 
Bad ass! I love seeing people take on big fabricating jobs like this in the garage. Just take your time and remember, measure once...... cut...err..... or something like that. Keep up the good work.
 
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