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well my car has had the battery in the trunk since i purchased it. the dam thing was tied down with giant zip tie. never worked right and was pia so i fianally found time to build new tray for it. i made it with small angle iron so that it would not have to large of a lip for removal of battery and would also not be too heavy. i also opted not to try and tig it because of my surgery only being about two months ago i am not strong enough yet to have full control with my left hand.i did this with my miller mig and my brother bill. the only place i did not do nice was the top piece every thing else came out like i expected.syncrowave 180 sd
Reply:yay no more Zip Ties.Ed Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Very nice, and simple. But, I have to ask....are you planning on taking your car to a race track at all?-Millermatic 211, Powermax 380, and way too many other tools to list....-Unofficial, professsional, garage tinkerer...
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1yay no more Zip Ties.
Reply:planning on a few 1/8 mile runs maybe it makes about 420 at the tires the way it is. i never tracked it because of the zip ties and tire smoke in the first two gears.syncrowave 180 sd
Reply:Hey Daniel.....nice battery tray. I was just thinking about trunk mounting my battery in the G to make more room under the hood.
Reply:What did you use for the base? some 1" angle steel?
Reply:i used the small angle iron from home depot, which is i believe 1"syncrowave 180 sd |
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