Rear Control Arm Attachment Problem

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Built in place. Getting the bolt holes to align on the fly took a moment of thought.
Left, top and right lip are one piece bent plate; one shot, no trial or repeat fabrication and the outer face with the bolt head fit perfectly.
 

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Built in place. Getting the bolt holes to align on the fly took a moment of thought.
Left, top and right lip are one piece bent plate; one shot, no trial or repeat fabrication and the outer face with the bolt head fit perfectly.
Good on ya for finding a paint color to match the rust.
 
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Good on ya for finding a paint color to match the rust.
Rusty metal primer, what else?
Actually everything exposed in the picture was painted.

This matches your color preference better.
Best that could be done in near freezing weather but the heat gun came in handy.
 

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Rusty metal primer, what else?
Actually everything exposed in the picture was painted.

This matches your color preference better.
Best that could be done in near freezing weather but the heat gun came in handy.
Couldn't decide whether to "laugh" or "heart" You got the Heart, so now you get the laugh :rotflmao:

Props to the fabricator; the work looks great! Hopefully he got full pen and it holds up forever!
 
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Couldn't decide whether to "laugh" or "heart" You got the Heart, so now you get the laugh :rotflmao:

Props to the fabricator; the work looks great! Hopefully he got full pen and it holds up forever!
Full *********** weld is not appropriate for bracket connections like it would possibly be for full capacity (in line) splices.
The plates in that bracket are thicker than the frame tubes ever were so there is no point in overkill on the welds.

That bracket will be in the junkyard far before it's life ends.
The iron worker/fabricator who did the work has more than 60 years experience so I have no doubts.

Edit: (Looking back at this I have to laugh because the Garage Journal thinks that, referring to the weld, the proper name that the abbreviation "pen" comes from is a dirty word and blanked it out! Immature.)
 
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