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Rear glass leaving, never to return. It will be replaced with a very light carbon fiber replacement.
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Rear glass leaving, never to return. It will be replaced with a very light carbon fiber replacement.

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  • We took a break to have a treat. The milkshakes from QT are surprisingly tasty!
  • As final position of the hoop is tested, we fit the seat to make sure that harness bar stays where we want it.
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  • Super psyched I don't have to weld the cage in with the glass in place.  The extra space and light is awesome.
  • To pop the windshield out, first you make a hole.
  • Then you slide a sharp wire through the seam, loosening the glass.
  • You have to laugh throughout this process, especially when you don't break the glass. This time....
  • Damn, Dan's hat is dirty AF.
  • Rear glass leaving, never to return. It will be replaced with a very light carbon fiber replacement.
  • All of the holes in the chassis are filled or patched. Holes are filled with MIG and ground clean. I like to use silicone bronze for my chassis patches. It melts at a really low temperature  so no worries of distorting the sheet metal, and it cleans up nicely if you choose to grind smooth.
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  • Rocco also took time to fill holes in the chassis.
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  • The S50b30US block that we are using for our build.  It's been on this stand for five years, just waiting for it's turn.
  • Some welds are easier to get to than others, but dropping the cage off of the plinth boxes and using a good quality gas lense helps a bunch.
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