Last weekend I made the stand part of the build table. I also managed to single handedly get the table top up onto the frame. Probably not the smartest thing to do by myself. The table top is very heavy and I ended up scraping knuckles getting it on. Once it was on I was happy and screwed it down to the frame. Last weekend was also a bit above freezing and I have some paint you can use in low temps, so I painted the table top as well so that I could mark out the frame.
So finally yesterday I got started. I layed out a centre line on the table and started marking out the bottom frame. I was happy to do the diagonal checks and everything looked square.
A view from what will be the back of the car with the frame marked out on the table.
A view from the front of the car marked out.
Another view from the front. The book was a constant reference laying out the frame.
After laying out the frame I went to the tube details in the back of the book and started cutting the tubes for the bottom rail. The chop saw worked well. I quickly used up over 25 feet of tubing cutting. I layed out the tubes on the board as I cut them.
The first few cut tubes layed out.
All the tubes for the bottom of the frame now cut and loosely in place.
After the photos were taken I spent the time screwing wooden blocks along the edges of the frames. It helps hold all the tubes in place for a nice square bottom frame. I had to grind down a couple of tubes a little here and there to get a really nice tight fit. Overall I'm really happy with how its turned out.
I haven't had a chance to work on it today. I had the 3 kids most of the morning while Julie went out. I then got the 2 older kids to help me get the backyard skating rink ready while the youngest slept. I decided to try a plastic liner this year for the rink. Hopefully it gets nice and cold tonight so the water I filled up the liner with freezes.
If I get a chance this evening I might get out there and start tack welding the frame together. After tacking the frame I also need to build a jig for the very front of the frame. Once it is done the frame will start going 3 dimensional.
I've got the next 3 weeks off work (technically) although I already have a number of meetings I have to attend. I'm hoping to be able to get at least a bit of time each day to work on the car. The last week should be the most productive when the kids will be back at school.