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    Chassis Help

    Hi All

    I am about to start restoring Russell with a start on the Chassis. ..

    The question is ... Do I cut out the old pieces exactly to match the new piece so the metal butts up againstnthe existing ...... or it it designed to be overlapped ?
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    The reason I ask is because the new piece is not fully welded to the ends?

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    I would butt weld it but stager the joins. leave the top and bottom faces longer by about 50mm than the 2 sides. so you finish up welding along the edges as well as across the 4 faces.

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    Hi Chopper.. That would give it a lot more strength if it's overlapped wouldnt it ?? So you recommend the side face is a butt joint and not also a overlap ????

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    I wouldn't overlap any of it just stagger the joins and butt it and keep it all nice and flush, and if its welded well it will be as strong as new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Themadmob View Post
    Hi All

    I am about to start restoring Russell with a start on the Chassis. ..

    The question is ... Do I cut out the old pieces exactly to match the new piece so the metal butts up againstnthe existing ...... or it it designed to be overlapped ?
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    Butt the joints but at an angle not square across or down the sides

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    So you recommend I don't overlap the plates ?

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    Not sure if you have the material but consider either of these options with fish plates above - especially as you new section will ultimately support the front spring hanger to some extent.

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    Ah roverrescue thats what i needed thanks ..however the rear cross member with the extensions only has 3 sides with no plate at the bottom ..its not a box extension but a U extension ..only 3 sides ?

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