Thread: Streetwerkz 30 sedan build
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02-20-2010 03:48 PM #11
The build is to the point where I have to have the frame.... so we started on it
I took my cad drawling over to my buddy's early ford chassis shop to start the frame build.
Brian Cantrell of Car Company makes bar none the best Model A frame on the market, so nice in fact he supply's many hot rod shops through out the U.S..
Car Company is Pete and Jakes main supplier for model A frames, also their frame was recently featured on the "Wrench Clothing" build for West Coast Customs tv show.
So yes while we could build a model a frame in house, why would we when we can use such a talented company, with all the proper frame jigs, and fixtures.
They are only a 1/2 mile away, and you guessed it, trading powder coat for the bulk of the labor :mrgreen:
So on this one I'm the helper, it's my design, and Car Company is the craftsman, here's where we are as of last night
All the main stock cut to length, and the front frame horns cut to shape. I did get to cnc plasma cut the rear kick up gussets.
Not to bad for 2 people and 5 hours of werkCustom Powder Coating & Media Blasting
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