New outriggers
The bulkhead and the tub have been stored at a mate's house. I couldn't resist putting it all together before storage. This gave me space in the garage to get on with the chassis. I secured in on two large axle stands at one end and my workbench at the other. The workbench needed to be bashed about a bit to get the chassis level. The bench had only cost a tenner and owed me nothing.
A patch was needed under the drivers-side front outrigger but apart from this it was in good shape and worth the drive over to Liverpool to get it. I had never worked with datum points before and it took me a while to get confident with my measurements. I used some old table legs to clamp to the chassis as a makeshift jig. This all worked really well.
A patch was needed under the drivers-side front outrigger but apart from this it was in good shape and worth the drive over to Liverpool to get it. I had never worked with datum points before and it took me a while to get confident with my measurements. I used some old table legs to clamp to the chassis as a makeshift jig. This all worked really well.