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John_Mc said:Fantastic work, Scot! I'll be sending you my frame in the mail!
I defininitely will go over the front suspension before blasting. I noticed a couple cracks in the factory welds around the shock mounts. So it will get a thorough going over.big6 said:I would advise you to look closely at the factory welds for the front suspension. The factory welds were poor so with a little grinding and re-welding completed the frame work.
I'd never thought of a stress relieving the frame, but I like the idea! At work, almost everything we make gets sent out for stress relief, so maybe they won't notice if a TR6 frame is on the truck with the aircraft parts!? Seriously, I don't know if there is anyone in my area who does shot peening, but It is worth looking into. Thanks for the info!big6 said:Another step you may consider is having the frame shot peened instead of sand-blasting. This will stress relieve the frame from earlier driving use and welding.
Ed - Feel free to stop by with that beautiful spot welder !