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2008 Crossmembers Together
By: redbarron
New: 17-01-2008 22:45
Updated: 17-01-2008 22:45
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18-01-2008 13:55
Éowyn
Re: pic: 2008 Crossmembers Together
Ooo . . . shiny aluminum. 
18-01-2008 21:43
unclewaldo
Re: pic: 2008 Crossmembers Together
Hope you have done you weight calculations....
Doesn't look like you have much left to cheese out if weight becomes an issue..
But... nice milling... Being a Fabrication/Assembly biased FIRST member, It is nice to see 'custom components' being designed and fabbed for a unique result.... are these conventional [old school... old guys rule!! ] or CNC [PHD] milled parts????
19-01-2008 00:52
redbarron
Re: pic: 2008 Crossmembers Together
Quote:
Originally Posted by AdamHeard
Nice looking.... what is being mounted to the smaller holes?
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Those are just mounting holes that we always add to the bot for later use. We drill .201" holes all around so that when we want to mount something we can either put a 10-32 bolt through and fasten or tap to fit a 1/4-20 bolt.
19-01-2008 00:56
redbarron
Re: pic: 2008 Crossmembers Together
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Originally Posted by unclewaldo
Hope you have done you weight calculations....
Doesn't look like you have much left to cheese out if weight becomes an issue..
But... nice milling... Being a Fabrication/Assembly biased FIRST member, It is nice to see 'custom components' being designed and fabbed for a unique result.... are these conventional [old school... old guys rule!! ] or CNC [PHD] milled parts????
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We used almost the same base
last year so we know what the approximate weight is going to be and we actually had all 4x4 throughout the whole frame last year and decided to use 2x4 for the cross members and 4x4 on the side rails which will lighten it up even more
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