building an arb bumper
#78
.120 is smaller than 1/8 sheet steel, 1/8 is .125 and 3/16 is .1875/.188 so your using probably 11 gauge. I'd use at least 3/16 if not 1/4 just to be on the safe side
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#83
Why use two 3/16th plates. One 1/4" plate will be stronger unless you found some 3/16" plate to cut in half? I get 1/4" plate from Lowes for like $20 a square foot, which is much more than needed for some bumper mounting tabs. It would be enough to make some D shackles with too.
#85
it will be laminated per-se. my shackle mounts just got here, and i plan to weld the shackle mounts between the plates, weld it up, and then plate that in over the face. it will be plenty strong, haha. actually it may be overkill but with the hitch there, i want the pulling force on the shackles to be directed back into the hitch then into the frame and not as much into the bumper if that makes sense. photos soon. i need to cut some other **** out and tack it up, then you all can see the plan.
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dropped it off to the metal fabricator/ painter. i dont have a tube bender yet, i have a harbor freight peice of ****. i want the brushguard done nice and clean so hes going to do it. hes also going to clean it up and paint it black to match my truck. linex was the plan but really, i think it would look better painted in the long run.
didnt get pics, and i feel like an a ss because of it. sorry yall. so Sat, i will get a few shots of it if i remember.
didnt get pics, and i feel like an a ss because of it. sorry yall. so Sat, i will get a few shots of it if i remember.
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