I like thatParcel delivery box so the porch pirates can't see I got a delivery.
h--quite a project. Why shorten the frame?
He mentioned in another thread that it was a convertible with the wrong frame, so they replaced it with an El Camino frame that was a little longer. The convertible frame and the El Camino frame are probably stiffer, I’m guessing.I would guess this is a US vs. Canadian built difference in the frame. Perhaps one is more readily available but needs to be modified to fit.
Sorry, I missed your question.h--quite a project. Why shorten the frame?


Sorry, I missed your question.
The car is a convertible and they have a heavier built frame to keep flex to a minimum. Someone put a standard frame under it some time back and the door gaps were closing up so the owner found a frame from the same year ElCamino. The frames are the same as the convertables except the tail piece is longer on the ElCamino. So basically we swapped tail pieces.
I put more pics and detail on my thread if you want to see more, thanks.
Sent from my SM-A102U using The Garage Journal mobile app
I've had a little HF flux welder for a few years, but never really did much with it. Finally decided to make a little 3pt "carryall" with some of the scrap metal that we found when we cleaned up our old homestead.
I confess I had no idea what I was doing, no idea I was welding stuff way bigger than the little welder could handle. Had a buddy make a few pointers and suggestions to make it work... And it's ugly as sin, but it works, and I've towed some trailers and yanked some logs with it without it breaking so far.
Definitely got bit by the bug though, had a few other projects since, and just bought a Millermatic 211 to help do some retrofitting of some old non 3pt tractor implements.

Off topic here, I can weld but never good enough for me.
I approached my superiors, to see if they will sign me in as an apprentice welder so I can go back to school during downtime between jobs. It would be a huge benefit to me as a jman millwright.



I got rid of my gantry crane since it was a pain to use to load my plasma table. But I still needed a way to lift 100-400lb sheets of steel so I made a Davit crane from a Princess Auto (same as Harbor Freight) pickup truck crane and 440 lb AC winch. The only thing I saved from the truck crane was the hydraulic cylinder and the telescopic boom, The crane is bolted to a reinforced 6” slab
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Really love your setup there with the crane and sheet storage under the plasma. I had been planning on doing similar sheet storage under my Langmuir Crossfire Pro table, you're the first I've seen to do it. Nice work!
That is fantastic, what type of table is that?I got rid of my gantry crane since it was a pain to use to load my plasma table. But I still needed a way to lift 100-400lb sheets of steel so I made a Davit crane from a Princess Auto (same as Harbor Freight) pickup truck crane and 440 lb AC winch. The only thing I saved from the truck crane was the hydraulic cylinder and the telescopic boom, The crane is bolted to a reinforced 6” slab
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That is fantastic, what type of table is that?
Sent from my BE2012 using Tapatalk
Really love your setup there with the crane and sheet storage under the plasma. I had been planning on doing similar sheet storage under my Langmuir Crossfire Pro table, you're the first I've seen to do it. Nice work!