StanceWorks: Crafting Precision with Ferrari F40 Measurements and Custom Chassis Table
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In this thrilling episode of StanceWorks, the team embarks on a mission to elevate their F40 build project to new heights. They kick things off by meticulously measuring a Ferrari F40 at IM Detailing, ensuring precision and accuracy for their own build. Rewinding back to June, after acquiring F40 body parts, they enlist the help of Send Cut Send to craft a state-of-the-art chassis table. This table, a behemoth of steel, is meticulously welded together and assembled with precision, becoming a cornerstone of their project.
With the chassis table in place, the team begins the exciting task of setting Ferrari body parts on it, defining the project's boundaries and ride height. Custom stands are ingeniously designed to support the body off the table, setting the stage for further adjustments and fine-tuning. To support parts that extend beyond the table, they cleverly utilize 8020 aluminum extrusion, showcasing their innovative approach to problem-solving. The meticulous alignment of body parts on the chassis table sets the stage for what promises to be a thrilling and precise F40 build journey.
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