EUREKA...IT'S A FRAME...Well, almost...
Despite winds hitting upwards of 50 MPH, we got started today. In the pics, you'll see blue and green tarps hung to try to block the wind. But, it was so strong, it kept moving the concrete blocks and spare steel that I had holding down the bottoms. But, Mike, my son-in-law, managed to do the MIG welding despite the wind. I watched, and even tried a little on the floor gussets, where structural integrity was low. My welds sure didn't look like Mikes. I need lots of practice. I have the jack stand to weld together and mount on the tongue when the Rustbullet dries where I coated the pieces on the inside that can't be protected from the elements. Maybe I'll try welding those. I still have the tank and welder here for a week or two until it's all done.
Other than the jack stand, we did get everything welded, including end caps on all of the pieces with open ends and the bumper. I have lots of grinding and clean up to do before the coating, and I may leave than until after we get the axle on so I can move the support blocks to the axle shaft and can coat every frame part at one time.
The pics are not the best, as they are shot under the carport with half of it covered with tarps, so the light isn't good. They show the frame without any grinding or clean up. I'll do that this afternoon in preparation of coating it with the Rustbullet. And, the jack stand still has to be completed. But, the weather is turning foul and I may not get anymore work done on it before Tues or Wed. The wind is supposed to stay with us for 2 or 3 more days, and the temps will be too low to paint. I had to strap the tank to a carport column to make sure it doesn't blow over.
Anyway, for better or worse, here it is:
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