Thanks ,I would definitely be doing the same thing.i got really lucky to get that brake. Ok can’t believe the owner was going to throw it out for scrap. I got to tell you,your build is looking really cool
Does the 2a have the body mount bolts that pass through the hat channel? I know some Jeeps use wood filler block inside to support the hat channel. On my CJ5 I added pipe sleeves to the hat channel at the body mount holes to keep them from getting crushed.
How did you get the tub safely (without hurting the rusted tub not my safety) flipped over. I have a rusted 69 jeepster and I want work on the structure from the bottom without doing a rotisserie. Jim, a new subscriber. I love your philosophy with the focus on saving, learning, driving.
Welcome to the channel Jim,In one of the first videos of the CJ I showed how I made a wooden structure on the inside of the tub to help hold it together. The jeepsters are really cool that’s going to be a great project
Que la visión de la escena sea más amplia, además debes hablar menos, hablamos otro idioma ( otra lengua), viendo lo que haces entendemos mejor 🇨🇴🛖🙋☕☕☕
So jealous of that brake! Looks great man!
Hi, I have watched all of the videos in this series 1946 CJ 2a. you are a very good fabrecator .I enjoy your work. thank you for your effort.
Hey Thanks CMac Thankyou for watching and commenting. There’s more to come
Great work! The right tools for the job sure help, I still use angle iron on a vice 😂
Thanks ,I would definitely be doing the same thing.i got really lucky to get that brake. Ok can’t believe the owner was going to throw it out for scrap. I got to tell you,your build is looking really cool
Hello, I really liked your videos. I would like to ask you what caliber the tubes and sheet you used are.
Thanks for watching. I used a combination of 20 and 18 guage steel. Mostly 18
Does the 2a have the body mount bolts that pass through the hat channel? I know some Jeeps use wood filler block inside to support the hat channel. On my CJ5 I added pipe sleeves to the hat channel at the body mount holes to keep them from getting crushed.
That’s a good idea,I was going to use wood but I like that idea better and I definitely have pipe.thanks for the input
How did you get the tub safely (without hurting the rusted tub not my safety) flipped over. I have a rusted 69 jeepster and I want work on the structure from the bottom without doing a rotisserie. Jim, a new subscriber. I love your philosophy with the focus on saving, learning, driving.
Welcome to the channel Jim,In one of the first videos of the CJ I showed how I made a wooden structure on the inside of the tub to help hold it together. The jeepsters are really cool that’s going to be a great project
God job!
Thankyou
If you buy a Suzuki outboard it comes in a steel crate with perfect floor brace metal just putting that out there
Thanks for the advice
You should check out hack and pack video he has a willy.
I will thanks
Que la visión de la escena sea más amplia, además debes hablar menos, hablamos otro idioma ( otra lengua), viendo lo que haces entendemos mejor 🇨🇴🛖🙋☕☕☕
Thankyou for your advice