The Subframe Mounts Are Done!!

In todays episode we finish creating the rear subframe mounts for our m5 subframe to mount to our 240z chassis.

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27 thoughts on “The Subframe Mounts Are Done!!

  1. I agree with chop over band, another tool you don't seem to have but would probably use a bit is an air nibbler (Google it)… love these shows, keep up the good work….

  2. loving the content on the channel I don't wanna be that guy but as a welder it erks me to see ppl not prep a surface they are welding especially a frame for a expensive car keep up the great content

  3. I think your weld will be nicer if you kept your arms/elbow holding the torch closer to your abs..less movement means less gaps between the ripples..

  4. and how the hell did this video hit my subbox 55 minutes ago? wtf youtube, 4 days after, it was weird to me cuz i already saw your video of building strut towers

  5. 10:50 i hope i explain it well, so you're talking about those nubs/pertrutions that you want to weld to subframe mounts, how about to cut the metal with hole 10:52 with same diametar as hole at the side facing https://prnt.sc/jeez7o , so you can slide it towards frame rails, and then you will be able to weld metal tubing to mounts, and slide it to frame rails and weld it all together, sry english is not my first langauge.. hope you at least get the idea of what I am thinking of :/

  6. A Makita chop saw with a metal blade is way cheaper than a band saw and will cut through that steel like butter. 😎

  7. Hi Chris, I am in no way a pro when it comes to scratch builds. Just one concern, by just welding the ends of the strengthening plates might not be good enough, you need to have holes in the plates that you can weld in as well to spread the stress out over more welding, just google chassis strengthening plates and you will see what I mean

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