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cleaning chassis.. how??


Russell_ds80

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You can also drill additional holes to make it easier, especially at the low points where water/carp sits and rusts things out. If there is still steel there to drill that is. A pile of half-inch holes is not going to make any substantial difference to the strength as long as you don't seriously over-do it in a high-stress location where there's more rust than steel.

Personally I think that it would be cool if they'd cut big holes in the replacement chassis and flare them to restore about 80-90% of their strength (amazing how much a simple flare adds back) along the length of the side rails, then they'd be trivial to keep clean and probably cut about 15% of the weight with no adverse side effects. (note, you CANNOT do this on a chassis that's already been welded together, it has to be done while the pieces are flat) Next time I'm over I'm going to have a long chat with Alistair and see what can be reasonably done.

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