Thanks for the link. I am a huge Stratos fan and was planning on building a replica, but I don't physically fit very well.Looking forward your build.
Not sure if you followed this… https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1974-lancia-stratos-2/
Do you fit in a F430?Thanks for the link. I am a huge Stratos fan and was planning on building a replica, but I don't physically fit very well.
I would love to find out!
Laser beams! I am working on figuring that out. Just sent a message off to Carteroni for their recommendations. I have some time as I am going to put in the rear main hoop of the roll cage first.Looking good. How are you going to align the front and rear subframe's with each other, and square to the shell?
As would I. I will need to see what I can come up with.I would prefer to also reference the whole thing to a flat build table or jig.
Are you talking about something like a torsion table?I would prefer to also reference the whole thing to a flat build table or jig.
Just a big enough flat surface with straight edges you can reference to. First prize is if you can clamp or tack to it to hold pieces in place. I made one out of wood with an MDF top. About knee high. Not perfect, but good enough if you support it from the floor and level it with a long straight edge / spirit level. It's on casters here so i could move it around after i had built my chassisAre you talking about something like a torsion table?
Thanks, that looks good!Just a big enough flat surface with straight edges you can reference to. First prize is if you can clamp or tack to it to hold pieces in place. I made one out of wood with an MDF top. About knee high. Not perfect, but good enough if you support it from the floor and level it with a long straight edge / spirit level. It's on casters here so i could move it around after i had built my chassis
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The MDF top was useful because you can secure chassis members to it by driving screws though bits of wood placed across the lower frame members into the table top.Thanks, that looks good!