just a small handfull of points.
first up good work so far.
the normal way for repairing the elongated shock hole is to weld a heavy washer to the underside of the existing hole and then filling in from the top prior to grinding it back. theres not a lot of difference between what you've done and the washer way, the washer ways just a bit faster and easier.
on the spring hangers the one side of the hanger should be threaded and there should be enough thread left over to take a nut
. Theres no need to use nylocs on them as ther locking mechanism for them is the good old double nutting technique. you'll probably find that unless you order special short profile nylocs that the nyloc will not engage correctly.
you can get thick wall copper piping for doing brake lines with however its prone to corroding via electrolysis and fatigue fractures. The steel stuff is stronger and lasts longer and once made to shape responds well to hitting with phosphoric acid and then hitting it with undercoat and a nice hard enamel paint.
If you need it Ive got the appropraite benders and flarers for normal brake line. to get the size line you need just take a flare fitting with you and size it up in the shop, most brake places will help you out.
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