1229-Ca2 Build Sequence, Part 2
Picture 11: The second of the two 1-bend wires that will attach to the chassis front assembly is soldered to the rear and front portions of the adjacent wire (and, also is not soldered to the front spanning wire at this time).
Picture 12: Stop laughing; yes that is an older-than-dirt Champion Align-O-Jig. For cryin’ out loud, I’m using needle-nosed pliers to do the wire bending, and my “jig” is graph paper and blue-tape… High-tech just ain’t my style…
The 7/32” D x 1.40” L rear axle tube is jigged into place.
Picture 13: The rear axle tube upright bends are made on the IMR assemblies.
Picture 14: The floating front wires (3x, medial) of the IMR assembly that do not attach to the front spanning wire are trimmed to ensure clearance; the IMR assembly is then soldered to the rear axle tube and front spanning wire.
Picture 15: The rear axle tube upright bends are made on the front axle rail assemblies.
Picture 16: The forward ends of the front axle rails (that do not attach to the front spanning wire) are trimmed to ensure clearance, and then they’re soldered in place to the rear axle tube and rear portion of the adjacent wire of the IMR’s.
Picture 17: Here’s what it looks like so far with the Jig removed.
Pictures 18 – 22:
Front Wing Assemblies; consist of five wires each.
Picture 18: The first front wing assembly wire is a 1-bend wire soldered to the lateral-most IMR wire; this outlines the rear of the front wheel well.
Picture 19: The second front wing assembly wire is a 2-bend wire soldered to the first wire and forward surface of the front spanning wire; this outlines the front of the front wheel well. (I keep these longer than needed along the front of the chassis for alignment purposes; they are trimmed off at chassis completion.)
Picture 20: A 2-bend wire is soldered to the first two wing assembly wires.
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