Or even another damaged frame with a good cradle.
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Or even another damaged frame with a good cradle.
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Yeah, guys, it just a little discouraging. I've seen frames on eBay around the two to three hundred dollar range.
I am going to drop back 10 on this one but I'm not ready to punt yet.
Alan
1985 350x
1984 200es Big Red
1985 200s (little red)
1986 200x saga
2) 1985 350x projects
And a slew of others to hold my attention
Alan
1985 350x
1984 200es Big Red
1985 200s (little red)
1986 200x saga
2) 1985 350x projects
And a slew of others to hold my attention
Dirtcrasher, did you receive my pm?
I think I'm going to get the motor buttoned up at least and see what develops on the frame.
Alan
1985 350x
1984 200es Big Red
1985 200s (little red)
1986 200x saga
2) 1985 350x projects
And a slew of others to hold my attention
So I couldn't let it go. I hate scrapping anything on these machines.
I know earlier in this thread I was slamming "weldors" but now I are one.
I decided since the frame was junk I'd see how junky it was. So I cut it until I got to good metal.
Alan
1985 350x
1984 200es Big Red
1985 200s (little red)
1986 200x saga
2) 1985 350x projects
And a slew of others to hold my attention
Alan
1985 350x
1984 200es Big Red
1985 200s (little red)
1986 200x saga
2) 1985 350x projects
And a slew of others to hold my attention
Alan
1985 350x
1984 200es Big Red
1985 200s (little red)
1986 200x saga
2) 1985 350x projects
And a slew of others to hold my attention
Yes, but you're welding it to fix it properly. The welding done previously, was because someone was too lazy to fix it the right way the first time.
Nice job saving the frame. You didn't grind away all of the weld you just laid down did you? It kind of looks that way in the pics.
Red Rider's Sand Machine Updated 07/23/14
Nice work on the frame.
It's like 88 degrees here........what's that white stuff on the ground?