Different day, same story: I didn’t get as much time to work on it as I wanted but I did get some stuff done. First I added some tubes to connect the subframe to the lower B cross tube. These will become nodes for the B pillar X, connect to the rear “frame” tubes and one of them will include the upper link mount. Well when I was cleaning up the first notch my grinder just stopped working. I messed with it for a few minutes and decided it was time to buy a new one as I’ve had this one for 6 years and heaven knows it was not treated nicely. Luckily it’s from Lowes so that’s an easy fix. Also, I thought we were supposed to be staying home as much as possible but damn dude Lowes was the busiest I’ve ever seen it. Weird.
I then decided it would be cool to see this thing take some actual shape and start looking like a buggy so I started working on the upper part of the chassis. I have some basic measurements for what I want and did some math for how to make that happen and whatnot. I like that stuff. I also had the opportunity to mess up 5.5’ of tube (each side) so that always gets my blood flowing lol. Luckily my measurements worked out and the bend went perfectly. I even got the once side notched and ready to tack in. I got the other side bent and ready to notch before the wife waved the white flag, surrendering to the children and beckoning me to come inside.
Check the new lower tubes. Pretty neato I guess.
B pillar uprights tacked in and upper bar notched and ready to be tacked after I mirror it.
It’s starting to look like something so that’s fun. My 7 y/o saw it and was like “WHAT? That’s so cool!” He has low standards, maybe?