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Bob, welcome and thanks for the introduction. Looking forward to seeing you work on the 36. We do like pictures. Thanks for joining us.
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Thanks guys, I was unaware of this forum until I met Kerry on Monday. I knew of him and his English wheel business from the Metalmeet Forum, but was unaware that a group had split off.
I'm boxing the frame on the '36 and have some pictures I can post. I am currently in the process of building a "jig" to hold the frame while I tweak its curvature (front to rear) and install the crossmembers. After that, I'll be ready to start sheetmetal work on the body.
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Welcome aboard Bob!
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Welcome Bob, I'm across the road in Decatur. Good luck on the build!
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I'd love to see some pictures of the '36 as well. They are one of my favorites!
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Welcome to the site Bob- so you have a hammer and dolly, thats a good start - you would be surprised what you can do with a few hand tools.
David
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