Dude that is the best frame job iv seen i got a 74 fxe frame i need I like the fact that you have a jig most guys iv been watching just eyeball it they look pretty good my friends dad just paid $ 1,900 for a aftermarket frame but they need to stamp # vin numbers are you for hire and where you located at reply phone number please good job bro
TIG snob here, I preach tig over everything for sheet metal and frame work because it creates a more ductile weld. Its all also much more obvious that youre getting good penetration as opposed to "spitting" metal at a casting, only for it to fail.
Looks like a great job! Well impressed from UK
Thanks!
Nice work Ben, thanks for sharing mate. 👍🏻🇦🇺
Ben. U gotta do the third video showing all the fresh welds dressed off and ready for primer. Keep em coming.
Wow.... super job
I have experienced new things for you
nice jig! and love the music of the dead kennedys . Cheers from france
You're smart , doing wot you like.
Dude that is the best frame job iv seen i got a 74 fxe frame i need I like the fact that you have a jig most guys iv been watching just eyeball it they look pretty good my friends dad just paid $ 1,900 for a aftermarket frame but they need to stamp # vin numbers are you for hire and where you located at reply phone number please good job bro
I like your advice about using both MIG and TIG. I've known some "TIG snobs" who wouldn't hear of using MIG cuz it was beneath them somehow. WTF
TIG snob here, I preach tig over everything for sheet metal and frame work because it creates a more ductile weld. Its all also much more obvious that youre getting good penetration as opposed to "spitting" metal at a casting, only for it to fail.
Do you have a video on how to rake your neck..for a 6" over springer..??
No sorry
Nice Ben, except for the 'smoking' part!!!
Haha sorry
What amperage did you use?
Usually stick to the 1 amp per .001” for tube wall thickness and is pretty close.