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yea, 1969. It is about to get the drivetrain out of a 2001 cherokee and the axles from a grand wagoneer. Time to build a family style rig so that my son can come on trips in a year or two.
 
Building fixtures for new v-head pipe stands were coming out with. All parts either cut on flat laser or tube laser.
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I mainly build and help design the fixtures like this we build for production but soon I'm going to school for a week to learn solidworks and will be drawing them too.


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Solidworks is pretty straight forward. I got a 5 minute crash course and use YouTube for the rest. I wish I could attend some formal training. The sheet metal tools are pretty legit, I just don't know how to use them.

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Solidworks is pretty straight forward. I got a 5 minute crash course and use YouTube for the rest. I wish I could attend some formal training. The sheet metal tools are pretty legit, I just don't know how to use them.

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Sheet metal parts are pretty easy to do. You can probably Youtube any of that as well.

I have a book that I used when I did my Solidworks course you are welcome to borrow. It is a walk thru similar to what Office offers and it basically just familiarizes you with the program and you learn a lot of the tricks and where things are located. It would take a few days to go thru the whole book if you sat down and did all of the exercises. There is a really good lab in it though that will teach you everything you would want to know about sheet metal parts.
 
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