I know you have probably already had WAY more "advice" then you need but I just want to point out one thing. I was always taught that when it comes to racing, you should alway have the seats and the belts attached to the same structure. I your case the body OR the roll cage. Never both. The reason is if you ever have the "Big One" and the two structures part company, you don't want your body to be the compliance (squishy part) between the two. You are no dummy and your attention to detail is great, but of all the safety advice you could get, this is the one thing that has always stuck with me, and has saved me injury more than once. Keep up the great work!
Well I’m confused but maybe I just learned something, I knew stainless doesn’t like aluminum as it is dissimilar but didn’t know stainless didn’t like stainless, it doesn’t get any more similar than stainless to stainless? I’ll have to look into that so I don’t do the same.
Stainless fasteners in general can gal pretty easily but I usually don't have a problem when it's a stainless bolt and a zinc coated nut, or vice versa. Maybe I've been playing with fire this whole time, from now on ANY stainless fastener gets anti-seize
@@SKIDMARKperformanceI see so it’s not a dissimilar metal thing it’s a stainless steel is prone to galling from to much friction, heat,ect so therefore anti seize is important, see I did learn something!
I know you have probably already had WAY more "advice" then you need but I just want to point out one thing. I was always taught that when it comes to racing, you should alway have the seats and the belts attached to the same structure. I your case the body OR the roll cage. Never both. The reason is if you ever have the "Big One" and the two structures part company, you don't want your body to be the compliance (squishy part) between the two. You are no dummy and your attention to detail is great, but of all the safety advice you could get, this is the one thing that has always stuck with me, and has saved me injury more than once. Keep up the great work!
Looks good Mark, keep going❤️
Well I’m confused but maybe I just learned something, I knew stainless doesn’t like aluminum as it is dissimilar but didn’t know stainless didn’t like stainless, it doesn’t get any more similar than stainless to stainless? I’ll have to look into that so I don’t do the same.
Stainless fasteners in general can gal pretty easily but I usually don't have a problem when it's a stainless bolt and a zinc coated nut, or vice versa. Maybe I've been playing with fire this whole time, from now on ANY stainless fastener gets anti-seize
@@SKIDMARKperformanceI see so it’s not a dissimilar metal thing it’s a stainless steel is prone to galling from to much friction, heat,ect so therefore anti seize is important, see I did learn something!