Once tacked in place and totally squared up, I was able to move it off the floor and onto a set of sawhorses which made it much easier on my back!
Then I welded all the top and bottom seams moving from the rear to the front. I made sure to move the welds around from side to side as we went forward as not to warp the frame through too much heat.
...then we called it a night.
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Drew F.
Rising Sun 4x4 Club
76 FJ40, 85 fj60 Engine and Ignition, 35" MTR's, Warn 8074, 4" of lift TPI, snorkeled, racked, Mini-truck P/S... and sometimes running.
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My camping trailer build up thread.