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Here's a 1/10 scale offset modified I'm building using the kendrick template. (Midnight pumpkin running gear).
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It will have a parma hemi made to look like a big block found on the full size supers. It will have torsion bar rear and coil over front suspension.
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Very Nice. What size rod are you using?
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Nice one wish the new admin would make the changes so we can see these on QSS
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Thanks, I'm using 1/8 inch music wire.
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cool project. Looks great so far!!!
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Love love love it!! Big are you brazing? I've never brazed, need to start learning.
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This one is just soldered. It makes a very strong joint. It on hold right now with everything else. Im having work done on my new shop and had to pile everything in the middle of the floor...
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What kind of solder can I use for metal tubing, is it even possible?
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it will work for this type of project. Ive built a few clodbuster frames like this and they hold up pretty good. Its best to use a torch and a brazing rod but silver solder works fine.