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I decided to replace the front bumper on my truck here is the picture of my idea of how it should look when complete, minus the push bar that im adding. ( the reason its sitting cocked is because its barely hanging their as im mocking it upthe mock up is 14ga the real on will be 3/16 with 1/4 gussets and 3/8" frame brackets Attached Images
Reply:lookin good so far rook...Can't wait to see the final productMiller Trailblazer 302 KohlerHF-251D and Foot Pedal
Reply:Nice! 2 questions:Are you gonna paint it or have it chromed??What's the thing on the floor in front that looks like some sort of reflective antenna??Member, AWSLincoln ProMIG 140Lincoln AC TombstoneCraftsman Lathe 12 x 24 c1935Atlas MFC Horizontal MillCraftsman Commercial Lathe 12 x 36 c1970- - - I'll just keep on keepin' on.
Reply:Looking good .... might hafta beef up those front springs a little more.
Reply:the thing on the floor is actually a stand to hold material for my band saw, with a sample bend tacked to it. Im planning on powdercoating it white
Reply:nice can't wait to see it done....Adam MMorales Ranch
Reply:Looks like it will be pretty sturdy.If you can't make the bends on 3/16" one thing I've done is to make a cut about halfway through along the bend line (on the inside face), then bend it and do a weld over the cut. This leaves the outside nice and smooth without having to do any cleanup of the welds.
Reply:I think it looks good.It's hard to make a bumper for the new trucks. All the trucks look like crap nowdays with the rounded front end. They haven't made a decent looking truck since the early 90's.A lot of the straight no frills work trucks I see around here have gone retro I'm seeing a return to a nice functional straight tube or pipe bumper with a filler plate on top to fit the egg shaped contour of the truck. And it gives you something to stand on when working under the hood."Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/ |
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