Question for all of you who have boxed the WC frame. What did you do where the top and bottom portions of the frame are not the same width?
I am resto-moding a WC-53. Like Alex I came to the conclusion that the stock radiator cross member had to go for steering clearance, and I am going to have to design a new crossmember. In that area of the frame particularly, the top is 2-1/2 inches wide and the bottom is 2 inches wide. I see a few options:
1. Weld the boxing in on an angle, which I see as the wrong answer
2. Cut the top to 2 inches
3. Weld the boxing in straight and let the extra material hang over.
One thing I want when welding in the boxing plate is for it to go to the outer frame and not the inner frame. I don't trust the inner frame to have any structural integrity. If I go with the last option I will cut the inner frame so I am welding to the outer frame.
Did the civilians have the inner frame or was that only a WC thing?
Part of the reason this is important to figure out is the steering box needs to mount in this location.
Thanks for any input,
Chris
I am resto-moding a WC-53. Like Alex I came to the conclusion that the stock radiator cross member had to go for steering clearance, and I am going to have to design a new crossmember. In that area of the frame particularly, the top is 2-1/2 inches wide and the bottom is 2 inches wide. I see a few options:
1. Weld the boxing in on an angle, which I see as the wrong answer
2. Cut the top to 2 inches
3. Weld the boxing in straight and let the extra material hang over.
One thing I want when welding in the boxing plate is for it to go to the outer frame and not the inner frame. I don't trust the inner frame to have any structural integrity. If I go with the last option I will cut the inner frame so I am welding to the outer frame.
Did the civilians have the inner frame or was that only a WC thing?
Part of the reason this is important to figure out is the steering box needs to mount in this location.
Thanks for any input,
Chris
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