"You know, this car is so fast, that giving Corvette owners this car, is kinda like giving an AK-47 to a pysch ward."
-Ron Fellows (Corvette C6R Team Driver)
I thought about redoing all of that, but the frame really isn't built to have suspension. It's just too narrow to make springs work and not look like ****. He doesn't town this thing long distances so I'm not going to worry about it.
Well, the source of granite I have is some pink granite that is left over from some sort of remodel of an office building. It is about an inch thick. I was thinking about building a steel perimeter frame for the piece, with flat steel supports with 1/2" plywood attached to the top of the supports. Then, glue the granite to the plywood. I don't know though, it's probably more trouble than it is worth.
"You know, this car is so fast, that giving Corvette owners this car, is kinda like giving an AK-47 to a pysch ward."
-Ron Fellows (Corvette C6R Team Driver)
now I see what you've been working on. Pretty bad ass! It's almost making me head out to the garage and fire up the welder - almost...
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
Small update. Ended up putting a 3500lb axle under it to replace the oddball 2000lb 4 lug axle that was under it. Went ahead and put a 57" axle under it to replace the 50" axle that was there to move the tires and tail lights further away from the heat and allow for room for the fenders to be mounted seperate from the box.
Here's a shot of the axle in, and the fenders mounted:
New latch for the front cleanout:
New tongue jack and safety chains that it didn't have previously:
Tail light mounts and heat shields for the lights installed:
I still have to build the rear jack system to get the weight off the tires when it is stationary, build a rain shield for the top of the smoke stack, finish up the worktop, and sandblast and paint the thing. In the home stretch now.
"You know, this car is so fast, that giving Corvette owners this car, is kinda like giving an AK-47 to a pysch ward."
-Ron Fellows (Corvette C6R Team Driver)
That's sick man! I was wondering why you didn't just sell it and start fresh, but it's bad ass looking and you get the keep "the original" stories in tact.
The disco ball in my mouth, insinuates I'm ballin'
I like the heat shields.
and dave, you on the boards?
Seth Stewart '04
2000 Suburban DD
1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
1998 GMC pickup - sold
2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
1975 Scout - TBD
1976 Scout - parts truck
1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
196? Scout 800 - 302 roller
So I ended up taking a few days off from the smoker due to apparently somehow burning my eyes while welding. The only thing that I can figure is that I was welding the wood standoffs inside the firebox and either light was reflecting around the backside of the helmet or the sensor for the autodarken was sheilded from the light in someway and didn't darken the lens right way. Anyway, picked up on it again and I finished the jack system to get the tires off the ground.
Jack in the retracted position:
Jacks in the extended position with the tires off the ground:
Couple pictures of the rain shield for the smokestack:
And a couple of it pulled out of the shop to move it to the side yard for sandblasting:
I got about half of it sandblasted today before a storm rolled in and I had to move it back into the shop. So I need to finish the sandblasting, paint it, wire it, and install the cooktop and it is ready to go home.
"You know, this car is so fast, that giving Corvette owners this car, is kinda like giving an AK-47 to a pysch ward."
-Ron Fellows (Corvette C6R Team Driver)
I'm sure its the mobile connection but the pictures are coming through patchy, looks sick though. he is gonna ****.
Boats and hoes
Stumble in to the liquor store
With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
I know just what I'm lookin for
Thunderbird will do just fine.
Bad ass Fred. Already have a list of idea's i'll be stealing from you
"Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter."
'69 FJ-40, chevy383, sm420, 37's, RedNeckRam
'08 Tundra SR5 Poser Douche Rig on 35's
Nice work Fred!
Sucks about burning your eyes...been through that before.
BDR
that is pretty darn sweet. Needs a place to set stuff like plates and sauce?
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
he took that crap off so he can blast it I'm guessing....along w/ the lights and other soft things.
Forgot to post a picture of the stands for the wood. I basically made angle iron standoffs on each side that pieces of angle iron sit on top of. That way they keep the fire directly off the bottom of the box and are removable to clean the ash out of the box.
I also got the rest of the sandblasting done today and painted it. Still need to finish the wiring and the worktop.
"You know, this car is so fast, that giving Corvette owners this car, is kinda like giving an AK-47 to a pysch ward."
-Ron Fellows (Corvette C6R Team Driver)
looks ****ing goode, how much for you to make me one?
Best use for a jeep I have ever seen!!
http://www.partygrills.com/jeep.html
Boats and hoes
Stumble in to the liquor store
With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
I know just what I'm lookin for
Thunderbird will do just fine.