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After using a cherry picker to yank the mill, the next step in the process is to cut out the original crossmember. Before cutting anything on the frame, Bobby likes to weld a support brace made out of 1x1-inch box tube between the rails, which will keep things from bowing or moving. Next, use a torch to cut off the heads of four rivets on either side of the crossmember, then bang it out with a sledgehammer. Here you can see where the stock rivet holes are located on the frame. View Related Article
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