Hi Scott- I’m thinking of finding a hot rod shop here to make a 100-4 frame just like yours for a really rusty 100 I have (I’m in the Phoenix AZ area). I’m curious- did you provide your old frame dimensions or just take your old frame for them to duplicate? Thanks!
Yeah.. the original Austin-Healey frame had a wall thickness of 0.072 inch, a torsional resistance of 635 ft-lb/degree, and a weight of 135 pounds. My frame had a wall thickness of 0.125 inch, a torsional resistance of 1550 ft-lb/degree, and a weight of 200 pounds.
@@unfiltered_Designs I had asked a couple months ago on your prior video. Still need a frame. Mine is patches and twisted. Would like to talk?Is there a way to contact you?
Hi Scott- I’m thinking of finding a hot rod shop here to make a 100-4 frame just like yours for a really rusty 100 I have (I’m in the Phoenix AZ area). I’m curious- did you provide your old frame dimensions or just take your old frame for them to duplicate? Thanks!
Wow the frame looks great! Compared to the stock 100 frame, looks much stronger. Any idea how much more it will weigh? Thanks for posting progress!
Yeah.. the original Austin-Healey frame had a wall thickness of 0.072 inch, a torsional resistance of 635 ft-lb/degree, and a weight of 135 pounds. My frame had a wall thickness of 0.125 inch, a torsional resistance of 1550 ft-lb/degree, and a weight of 200 pounds.
There are new frames available from Canada
Yep... Jule Enterprises
@@unfiltered_Designs Is the old frame still available?
Actually..yes it is
@@unfiltered_Designs I had asked a couple months ago on your prior video. Still need a frame. Mine is patches and twisted. Would like to talk?Is there a way to contact you?
@@Don-hu3gz...yes. life you would like to call me. My name is Scott and phone number is 414-241-2763