Gettin' Jiggy: Building a Jig for a Chrysler Mopar E-body (Part 1)
Building a Unibody Jig for a Chrysler E-body
Mic's Motorworx: Season 2 - Episode 10
Mike tackles building a unibody restoration jig for Project Fast Fish, his 1973 Plymouth Barracuda.
In order to perform the repairs needed for our e-body, a jig is being constructed to help prevent flex during the build. A jig helps to ensure everything stays in alignment.
Keep in mind, the needs for your project may vary with ours.
Basic jig dimensions:
14.5’ L x 10” H x 3’ W
Materials:
2” square tube with 1/8” wall
1” square tube with 1/8” wall
¼’ x 2” plate
Leveling feet:
Level-it NSW-2N
1/2-13, 1-7/8”
Casters:
4” x 2” Swivel polyurethane caster w/ brake
900 lb load rating
Pins
1" round bar
Nuts for leveling feet
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Keywords and ideas: Jig, frame jig, unibody jig, car jig, e-body, b-body, barracuda, challenger, mopar, cuda, restoration, restomod, resto-mod, project fast fish
Видео Gettin' Jiggy: Building a Jig for a Chrysler Mopar E-body (Part 1) канала Mic's Motorworx
Mic's Motorworx: Season 2 - Episode 10
Mike tackles building a unibody restoration jig for Project Fast Fish, his 1973 Plymouth Barracuda.
In order to perform the repairs needed for our e-body, a jig is being constructed to help prevent flex during the build. A jig helps to ensure everything stays in alignment.
Keep in mind, the needs for your project may vary with ours.
Basic jig dimensions:
14.5’ L x 10” H x 3’ W
Materials:
2” square tube with 1/8” wall
1” square tube with 1/8” wall
¼’ x 2” plate
Leveling feet:
Level-it NSW-2N
1/2-13, 1-7/8”
Casters:
4” x 2” Swivel polyurethane caster w/ brake
900 lb load rating
Pins
1" round bar
Nuts for leveling feet
Helpful Links:
Our Nice Shirts from RedCap // https://amzn.to/3NUM7Ay
Welding Sleeves // https://amzn.to/3jssZvv
Lincoln Electric (Mike's prefered brand) // https://amzn.to/3JqCaqN
Rust-Oleum Yellow Paint // https://amzn.to/3O6h8Bh
Some of the things used to produce our episodes:
Canon EOS M50 Camera // https://amzn.to/35QSLXh
Rode Video Mic Go // https://amzn.to/3uZCtDX
Rode Wireless Go II // https://amzn.to/3raYhve
Neewer LED Video Light // https://amzn.to/3uiLCrT
Neewer Camera Cage for DSLR // https://amzn.to/3rxbyP5
DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links. This means, Mic’s Motorworx and On The Mic Entertainment may receive a small commission when you click on one of the links above. It’s OK to share the love.
Keywords and ideas: Jig, frame jig, unibody jig, car jig, e-body, b-body, barracuda, challenger, mopar, cuda, restoration, restomod, resto-mod, project fast fish
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