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I like the cut slots!:thumbs: Lightweight yet keeps the ridgidity in the frame. Did you have a set guide for the slot sizes Jase?

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now that is what you call top procise cutting top job. i like your seem wolding looks very neat.
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russ979 wrote:I like the cut slots!:thumbs: Lightweight yet keeps the ridgidity in the frame. Did you have a set guide for the slot sizes Jase?
nothing special russ just cut two holes with a qmax punch and used a small disc grinder to remove the slot . just fancied doing something slightly different really.

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Hope you're keeping the bits for a big weigh off at the end :)
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Looking good Mr Fletcher. :) I would love to have the time, money and space to do something like that. :( but alas, the fun police say "no" :D
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Looking good, but im slowly loosing my mind at first glance the angle of that pic of the door made me think, "hes fitted lambo doors".

Im going for a lay down.
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