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Well its been alooooooooong time since I've posted anything and i thought I should get off my butt and contribute abit. As usual the the welding and workmanship is mediocre, but hopefully functional. I have seen many cool bumpers on the site here and elsewhere and wanted to try to make one for my old wood/farm truck. (I also just gave her a $50.00 rattle can cammo paint job!) My assistent for the project was my youngest son Nate, who really wasn't that keen to be away from his computer for so long! Attached Images
Reply:I was concern with getting the angles for the ends of the bumper very close to the same and ended up cutting the face of the bumper approximately 75% of the way thru at the "bend" and simply bent each end to the desired angle. I then just filled with a weld.To mount the bumper I created the "sub-bumper" assembly, fitted it up to the mounting holes and then welded to the back of the new bumper. Attached Images
Reply:A few final pictures. As I look at the back of the bumper I wish I had been more uniform with the weld spacing, it looks abit shoddy with the uneven spacing. Attached Images
Reply:Last batch, final coat of flat black. the bumper fit was tight and a PITA to put on by myself., probably over built. I didn't notice until after I tightend it up and took the the pictures that it tilted back toward the grill. I have since shimmed the top out so it sits right.Oh Yea, I would show off like Sam and lift the truck up by the clivis hooks, but I pretty sure one of two things would happen; 1) My loader would break , Or 2) My truck frame would break in middle! (Or maybe both). Attached Images
Reply:Well done, looks greatMack
Reply:Looking good GL. Bob
Reply:Super simple. Looks really good.
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Reply:I like it! An understated power look.Rick V 1 Airco Heliwelder 3A/DDR3 CTC 70/90 amp Stick/Tig Inverters in Parallel1 Lincoln MIG PAK 151 Oxy-Acet
Reply:Looks good! It fits the truck really well. Nice to see that you got the kid involved.http://all-a-cart.comWelding Cart Kits and accessories
Reply:Looks good!
Reply:Nice tuff bumper for that good looking farm truck. ? Where is the plastic overlay that goes on the bumper to fall off and get faded? New ones got that.My old Dodge says "new front bumper" to me everytime I drive it.Lincoln Power MIG 215Lincoln WeldPak 3200HDLincon ProCut 25Lincoln WeldanPower 225 AC/DCIf all else fails... buy more tools
Reply:Fine job! Nothing to be ashamed of. By the way, your name wouldn't be Roger would it?
Reply:Hey guys, thanks for the feedback! I haven't done much welding over the winter so this was good therapy for me.PapaLion, I call it the farm truck because I don't take it any farther from our "farm" then I can tow it home!Jon, I'm a George, I have a good friend who's a Roger though!ZTFab, I have told Nate he and I are going to be spending much more quality time together (ie.OUTSIDE) in the next few years. I hate seeing him just play video games and surfing the interent for hours.
Reply:I like it. Looks great on the truck.
Reply:[QUOTE=GLwelder;915941gh!ZTFab, I have told Nate he and I are going to be spending much more quality time together (ie.OUTSIDE) in the next few years. I hate seeing him just play video games and surfing the interent for hours.[/QUOTE]the wife and i babysit for my 2 1/2 year old grandson three days a week. he used to come over with a bunch of thomas the train dvds..now he knows we gonna go outside, visit my pet rabbit and as he puts it "pick up dog poop"..plus wheelbarrow rides and play in the shop..we don need no stinkin computers..
Reply:very nice job on the bumper for sure,great looking woods truck. |
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