The devil is in the details, and sometimes there is no place this is more apparent on a project than in the fabrication of the chassis or roll cage. The Fabrication Series has been showing you ways to put together tubing structures that are strong, efficient, and good to look at. This installment is all about welding sheet metal or plate to a tubing structure. This can be for something like floor pans, or it can be something as seemingly simple as seat belt brackets or mounting tabs. Sure it is easy to attach them to a piece of tubing, but doing them right makes a huge difference not only in the overall functionality and safety of the project but also in the overall look. When your friends go to look inside your newly finished project, we are sure that you want them to be amazed with your fabrication skills. Well, if you follow these steps and use these tips and techniques you can have a great project that you are proud to show off. Watch the video and learn. Trust me, it is worth it.
Another great video from Tim Mcamis! Very informative and I enjoy his plain-spoken style.
That was very informative video buddy! cheers to Tim Mcamis.
Noobs like me can learn a lot from this video.
Which welder are you using?
I tried to buy some MIG welder but didn’t find the suitable for me. Suggest something for beginners.
Helped me alot. Every minor details has been touched. This is the first time I used my welder for good. All thanks to this video.