I had a minor "failure to measure twice, cut once" incident, resulting in 24 pieces of tool steel that were 1/2" too short in a critical dimension. These will be saved for 1)another project and 2) a reminder of said incident. I substituted in a larger section aluminum bar for the suspension arms, measured thrice and cut once. It works well and is a heck of a lot easier to work with than tool steel... I have 1/3 of my suspension done, minus the spring mounts. The linked pics show the two forward port-side stations. The black material the tank is on is the treadmill belt that will soon be cut...
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