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Re: Wood Chassis vs. Kit Frame
My team has been lucky enough to have a metalworking company help modify metal and give us metal in any shape or form we may need. They have a full aluminum shop and every piece of equiptment for metalworking you can imagine. We use plywood to make a model of the design we want and they help us turn that into metal. We love these guys "Walsdorf Metal Works"
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