Hebster52 said:...Tips as Do's and Dont's are welcome...
beetleseb said:Sounds like a good plan, how low are you going?
Seb
beetleseb said:This is a very different image than the idea of someone cutting up two sets of stock spindles and mig welding them on a black and decker workmate!
Sounds like a good plan, how low are you going?
Seb
Hebster52 said:Who says that the welded spindles from http://www.wagenswest.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; , http://www.franklinsvwwerks.com/drop-spindles.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or others would be safer then? Also they are just that, welded spindles... Some made out of two spindles to make one others welder from 4 pieces... :shock:
Justin & Muttley said:My point is that spindles like those from reputable suppliers are professionally made - not quite the same as a DIY job!
beetleseb said:This is a very different image than the idea of someone cutting up two sets of stock spindles and mig welding them on a black and decker workmate!
Sounds like a good plan, how low are you going?
Seb
Joval said:...I have seen that too, car isn't on the road yet and despite a few people voicing their concerns he is carrying on
with the build. Pigeon shit welding on spindles?...
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