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Old 08-01-2012, 06:24 PM   #1
Denee007
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Questions about boxing the frame

I've had a good day! It's nice to work on my truck, seems like I have no worries at all

A while back, Dave Chapman made boxing plates for me, haven't heard from him in a long time! But it was so nice of him to cut the plates for me!! So much appreciation goes out to him; )

I made these cardboard pieces and should provide a good template. I'll be welding my engine supports to the plates and hope it appears as one continuous piece of metal.

Questions if you have any comments, don't be shy)

1) how do I run my brake lines and fuel line?

2) I know I'll have to have access holes to the shock bolts.

3) when I weld in the plates, can I weld them continuously, or how?
Dne'




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