How much moisture do you think this thing sees?mlrailguy wrote:The problem with lap welding is it gives moisture a place to collect
So aren't the doublers going to be lap welds?Ol'fogasaurus wrote:...with inside doublers also which is why I would think the butt weld with the inside or outside doubler might be stronger and not as apt to get the moisture problem as easily.
How strong does this thing need to be really? This is not a fiberglass buggy with a single loop roll bar right? Even as hammered as this car has been over the years the full cage as poorly designed as it was, has kept the doors functioning and latching flawlessly for 20 years.
Right now I am feeling like the lift will become the outer chassis tubes. Maybe two front to rear tubes that run from beam to torsion as I did in my new car. Tie the lift to the torsion and then tie the cage to the torsion in a couple spots and BAM the tunnel is along from the ride as it is in the new car.
I don't know...Haven't cut anything yet.