stinger wrote:I like your project a lot. I'm following your build. Have fun.
Thank you! I keep plugging away slowly and its starting to feel less like a dream and more like a neverending project haha
Miatav8,MstrASE,A&P,F wrote:I'm with Joe, only I'd use a handheld bandsaw. Chop saws are deafening and throw a lot of nasty particles into the air to inhale. The relief for the rail looks to be a long straight section followed by a short curved section. The rail supports the body but it does not have to hug the skirt perfectly.
You may want to jig everything into place first. Scrap 2x4s with 3 inch deck screws will get you close enough to shim.
oldejack wrote:pinching the frame rails was a pretty common thing when my dad was a young man (it was the 30's) so it can't be too hard to do.
Try looking for information on pinching 32 rails to fit an A, it should point you in the right direction.
Can't be too hard to do if you aren't taking up much, rectangular sure likes to bend if you leave it laying around half supported.
Im all about manual tools over power tools (Im weird, I know) and so I am really leaning towards using the handheld bandsaw when it comes time to take the cuts out of the straight rail. I have a bunch of random wood, and think that would be the best to use to get the angle just right and use that as a template for the metal.
Im finally moving my fiance down this weekend so she will only live 30 miles away instead of 300 so that should mean more sundays to play in the garage.





















