yesterday afternoon and evening was a lot of doing for not much result. I welded the two beams that will form the main fore aft spine of the chassis on to the cross beam. Poorly, it would seem it did not look right, I was thinking all the time, " shit these beams are twisted", no, they were on twisted. So I cut them off again. Another go, that did not go good either. Off they came again. Third time it was ok. I was just in too much of a hurry, if I had been standing back every now and then instead of forging blindly on I might have got it first go but whatever it's on now and straight.

It's quite an eye opener how much these beams twist around when you are welding them. I used a bit of 1.5mm sheet to gauge the gap at the roller, by the time I had welded the roller chassis to the cross beam the gap had closed right up and the beam was jamming the roller, but there was welding on the other side to do so I was thinking it would probably be able to pull it the other way. Sure enough the gap is about 0.5 mm again now and I've only just started welding the other two beams on.

You can see in the picture above the roller chassis just has a bit of reinforcing bar across it, that's because those chassis legs were made too long so they could be cut to size. The 2nd cross beam was offered up to it then the beam was marked where the chassis legs would touch it and the chassis legs were marked where they would be cut.
Next I got the bit of bar I would use for the end of the roller chassis and put it on the beam and tacked it to the beam as per the chalk marks. Then I got out a extremely cool tool, a magnetic base drill. I got a loan of it from a friend who has a engineering business. 4x 20mm holes coming right up, sir! That thing cuts holes so easy!!

Achtung, indeed!

The I put it back on with the bar bolted to the beam and tacked it in place. Took the beam off and put a bit more weld on but not to a finish. Got to go back to work now, I thought I was going to get a test pull this week but no, ah well, soon though.

This pic shows how far the roller sticks up from the chassis.

And this one shows the bolts holding the beam on the end. The other two holes are for locating pins to make fitting the beam easier. I'm only away for a few days then I'll be back at it again. Still need to fit the starter, the brake caliper, the front wheel stay( which will be adjustable up and down between two main chassis beams), fit the speed sensor and finish off the welding.
