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Finally back from powder coat. Not perfect, but pretty damn good for a Flux welder, angle grinder, and calculated eyeballs. Time will tell if 14ga steel is sturdy enough for recovery on the trial.
Finally back from powder coat. Not perfect, but pretty damn good for a Flux welder, angle grinder, and calculated eyeballs. Time will tell if 14ga steel is sturdy enough for recovery on the trial.
Thanks guys! BTW, I picked up a 70lb barbell today and the bumper is at least 10lb lighter. Its MIGHT weigh 60lb. The lightest aftermarket bumper I could find was a tube style and it was 50kg, that's like 110lb.
Man I think you nailed it. I was gonna build me a monster. All my others are bone stock but that is boring. I am actually a fair hand with metal. Your build looks better than off the shelf bumpers and lots of guys have install problems. Can you share base drawings in AutoCAD format?
Man, I did zero drawings. All the angle measurements were done on the spot and we're really just for side to side duplication.
I have Autocad at home, Ive considered taking a bunch of measurements and attempting to render it up but I can't promise any kind of punctuality lol.
If I had a big heavy fab table and had designed in CAD beforehand, I could have put it together in less time and with less defects. But sense I didn't have access to anything even remotely flat to clamp the work to, and no gas shielded welder...and no precision cutting devises, I just winged it lol.
At the very least, I can give you the dimensions and angles of the main hoop. From that point it was all pretty much point and tack.