
Once you are satisfied, begin with Flux and solder your frame together.If you find that once it has been put to together a minor adjustment to piece is needed, no problem, just reheat the soldered area until the solder melts and make your adjustments. You will want to assemble your frame, testing to make sure your pieces fit together properly, also that it looks like it should. A lot of this project is really builder preferences and taste. So, I have provided a link to a picture that you may use, if you like. I used the picture that I had as a guide line, rather than copying it. I found it necessary to make a few minor changes to accommodate the pumpkins as wheels. You may find a frame design you like and use that one. I did a web search for chopper frame images.and found this one.

* Items with * are optional based on builders' preferences for desired effect. *(1) plastic sink trap piping for exhaust pipe. (2) pumpkins (similar in size & shape for tires),Ĭoat hanger wiring (used to pull wiring through frame for concealing), Rubber O rings ( for spring retainers on front forks), *General Motors air ride suspension air compressor, (1) small plastic skeleton (for web crawler),ġ4 gauge wiring and crimp connectors ( for lighting),īraided and solid core copper wiring with insulation removed (used for webs and front fork springs),ġ/8th"copper-plate material (used on forks and rear axle), (4) speed nuts (used to hold adjustable table leg glide wheel holders) (4) table leg glides (adjustable/threaded, these are used for holding wheels in place),

(1) 5' copper 1/8" tubing (for foot rests & web outlines),
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(2) 10' copper 3/4" tubes ( for full frame), These are the materials that you will need :
