1968 Ford F100 - The Bumpside Build-Off Part 1
With the truck level side-to-side and resting easy on jackstands behind the front crossmember, I welded some 3/4-inch pieces of square tubing to the top and bottom of the front of the frame as well as one that diagonally connects the two to help keep the frame where it needs to be during the surgery. Using our Tech Center's new Miller Spectrum 375 plasma cutter really helped cut out the stock crossmember. Plugged into 220-volt power, I was one with the trigger for a while and never maxed out the duty cycle. View Related Article