More progress, still feel like it's going slow... but whatever. Since the Dana 60 front was narrowed, I had it blasted and cleaned up as well. It wasn't nearly as nasty, but working with clean metal is SO nice.
Worked on the frame some more, adding some gussets, welding joints up, capping some ends, etc.
Also started on the rear bumper and recovery points.... AKA my rock fangs. I had them, wanted to use them but couldn't find a great spot for them. I don't think I'll hang up on them, they should be tucked up high & out of the way. We will see... they may get torched off, if they become an issue. I cranked up the welder and glued them in place... they are THICK steel and actually turned Blue at the top due to all the heat. I would have preferred that they were welded vertically, rather than horizontally but this is where they fit.
I was going to build a rear bumper that is more traditional and use the same 2x4 material, but decided I wanted something more simple, had more departure clearance & race-like.... so I went with some 2" x 3/16" round DOM. I built the bumper and it's connection to the frame super beefy, in case I have to yank from the bumper.
I turned it over to work on some welds on top.... it's sitting on the ground but tomorrow I'll put it up on jack stands, put the front clip on and possibly reassemble some axles enough to bolt up some tires and see how it all looks! I will need to pull the body off again (it's still bolted to the frame) and keep working on welding up joints, plating & boxing, etc.
My ESAB has been acting funny.... I've been welding on SMIG (smart MIG) and it's fine for lower temps, but when I crank up the heat for thicker material and hotter welds, they end up looking like hell. It sucks to be having welder issues at such a critical time! I turned it back to standard weld settings and it's better, but still not perfect. Something it up.... the material is clean, good Lincoln .030 wire. I feel like I'm still learning this ESAB, where I had my previous Lincoln dialed for everything I needed.