cheap scratch built chassis jig

After my attempt last night to build a brass chassis,i remembered how hard it was to hold all the pieces.
So this AM i grabbed some scrap aluminum,bolts,wing nuts etc. and built this upside down jig for 1/32 scale.
the axle tubes go in first at 3" /3 1/4" 3 1/2 "or 3 3/4",then you lay the rails on top of them,snug down the holder (flat iron with two holes)
and start soldering! guide slot is there also. i have the advantage of a mill to make the grooves,but i believe it could be done with a side grinder or maybe even a dremel?.either way,here it is.

So this AM i grabbed some scrap aluminum,bolts,wing nuts etc. and built this upside down jig for 1/32 scale.
the axle tubes go in first at 3" /3 1/4" 3 1/2 "or 3 3/4",then you lay the rails on top of them,snug down the holder (flat iron with two holes)
and start soldering! guide slot is there also. i have the advantage of a mill to make the grooves,but i believe it could be done with a side grinder or maybe even a dremel?.either way,here it is.
