I wonder if a 7" is worth it? (maybe it's a 6.5"?)
Perhaps, to be honest it wasn't all that bad with the 4.5" grinder. I went back over my torch cuts and melted as much material as I could, right up against the frame. There was still plenty of grinding and I only have one side done, but it wasn't as much work as I thought it would be.
I picked up a large sheet oil drip tray, to contain most of the slag and grinding dust in place, it also helps keep my epoxy-covered garage floor free of burns! It worked great, its easy to pickup the waste come cleanup time! I used the hell out of the torch, the Sawzall saw plenty of action, as did the grinder and sledge hammer. Lots of work, but I should be hanging springs tomorrow!
Here's today's progress, I spent 11 hrs in the garage, with a break every now & again! Not bad for a sick, old man.
I started fitting up the front spring hangers from Offroad Design and began thinking about what I was going to do with that ugly IFS crossmember. I stared at it, thought about trimming it down, etc, etc, etc. I'm pretty sure I spent almost an hour trying to decide what to do. After looking thru my steel pile, I found a long piece of 2 x 3 x 3/8" rectangle steel and decided to just cut the IFS crossmember and I will weld the 2 x 3 up higher and out of the way.
Some careful work with the torch, to minimize grinding -
This shit is a lot of work!