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F-1 crossmember timbal for use in av-8???

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  1. cmichael
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    Is I was to just cut the crossmember out with a saw zaw right next to the frame rails would that leave enough material? Or should I grind all the rivets? I'm not lazy truck is deep in the woods and battery sawzaw would be much easier.

    REMOVAL damn phone


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  2. cmichael
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    Thanks in advance!

    Cmichael


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  3. HOTRODPRIMER
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    A little more information is need to help answer your question.

    I ***ume you plan on using the cross member in another project? and what does a timble have to do with it?

    I remember Desi Arnaz use to play one. :D HRP
     
  4. cmichael
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    Yeah sorry about the timble things it was supposed to say removal. I hit post before I realized it and can't edit it from my phone. Lol

    I'm going to use the crossmember and pedals in my modal a project that is running a 59ab and a 39 toploader with a closed 40 ford rear. My question is would there be enough meat to work with left in the f-1 crossmember if I just cut it out right beside the frame rails instead of finding the rivets? I would rather remove it the right way but the truck is far from a power source so a cordless sawzaw would be the easiest option.

    Thanks
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  5. HOTRODPRIMER
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    OK,I follow you now,I would think the Model A ch***is is narrower than the F-1 but just to make sure measure the Model A frame and make sure before you start cutting. HRP
     
  6. Hackerbilt
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    Hammer...chisel...punch. What is this Sawzaw thing of which you speak? o_O :)
     
  7. banjorear
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    You'll need as much as you can get. I'll take a picture of mine installed in a Model A ch***is.

    Is the drive train still in the donor truck? If not, use your sawzall to cut the actual frame. It would be four cuts and net you the entire X member. Try to get the pedals as well for you'll need those in the conversion.
     
  8. Hackerbilt
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    ...and the front shock brackets...and the steering box/column...front spindles and brakes...the wheels.
    Damn...just tow the whole thing home!
    You know you want too! :D
     
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  9. patmanta
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    I'm with @Hackerbilt , drag it home and take it apart right. There's a ton of goodies there. What you don't need, someone else will, so you can part out whatever's left.
     
  10. cmichael
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    Yeah I think that is probably the best option.

    Thanks for the info everyone!

    Cmichael


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  11. banjorear
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    True. Forgot about all the other stuff that you can use. Is the motor still in it?
     
  12. cmichael
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    Thanks.

    Please post pic that would be helpful. Do you have a build thread?


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  13. alchemy
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    Is a tape measure too heavy to carry into the woods? :rolleyes:
     
  14. jseery
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    I always grind down the top of the rivets a little, center punch them, drill them and punch them out.
     
  15. cmichael
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    What is a tape measure?


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  16. alchemy
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    Measuring-tape.jpg

    This one's made of lead though, so probably too heavy to carry very far.
     
  17. cmichael
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    Oh... I think I have seen one of those before. They sell them at Walmart? Lol


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  18. edwardlloyd
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    Drag the whole thing home. There's so much to use in an F1. Even the ch***is rails are made out of the best steel you can get. You can't buy steel like that these days. Plus all the FH parts mentioned before.
     
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