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Cutting on a frame during the build process

Published May 17, 2017 - size: 1024 × 680 in Cutting on a frame during the build process
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Billy Malone is cutting on a frame during the build process. A lot more goes into it than just the welding.

Billy Malone is cutting on a frame during the build process A lot more goes into it than just the welding

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Billy Malone is cutting on a frame during the build process A lot more goes into it than just the welding

As a custom shop, Street Shop can do many things that aren’t listed on the menu, such as this custom driveshaft loop. Also, note the fully-welded joints on the crossmember, and yes, that is a carbon fiber driveshaft from The Driveshaft Shop.
Unlike the stitch welding of the stock frame, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything on a Street Shop frame that isn’t welded its full length. Note also the difference in the stack-of-dimes line of weld versus the quality of weld you see on an original frame.
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