HAM
Newbie
I have been into r/c vehicles for the past decade and have always had a blast fiddling around with stuff in the r/c realm. A year and a half ago i was given a HPI WK from a friend of mine (He said it was to slow and didn't amuse him) and loved it. Although i still avidly use it and love its simplicity (used the WK to get my girlfriend into r/c) I feel its time to step up to a new challenge.
I am trying to build a full custom tubular frame for scale trail rig using the pro-line '08 F-250 body. I know i could just go out and buy a pre-assembled tube frame but i want to test my abilities. My plan is to use 3/16" brake tubing and have already been practicing brazing them together (i.e. cope joints, butt joints, miter joints) but when making frames I am a little stumped on how to fit multiple pieces together, like say a simple box.
I guess my question is does any one have any tips on how to jig/hold a frame together to keep its correct shape/dimensions while brazing the joints? Any helpful insight would be greatly appreciated
Yours Truly
HAM
I am trying to build a full custom tubular frame for scale trail rig using the pro-line '08 F-250 body. I know i could just go out and buy a pre-assembled tube frame but i want to test my abilities. My plan is to use 3/16" brake tubing and have already been practicing brazing them together (i.e. cope joints, butt joints, miter joints) but when making frames I am a little stumped on how to fit multiple pieces together, like say a simple box.
I guess my question is does any one have any tips on how to jig/hold a frame together to keep its correct shape/dimensions while brazing the joints? Any helpful insight would be greatly appreciated
Yours Truly
HAM