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Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - Printable Version

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Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - NGABronco - 09-18-2008

The big boy's playing at the coast!! beer, fish, boats all that stuff!!! Poor ole 744's working on that hood!!


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - Mill Knob - 09-18-2008

NGABronco Wrote:The big boy's playing at the coast!! beer, fish, boats all that stuff!!! Poor ole 744's working on that hood!!

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO that is right.. I forgot :banghead: .Thanks for reminding me... Confusedmokin:


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - 744x4 - 09-20-2008

Hell I am building a winch bumper for a Toyota while he is off fishing and shrimping .Good thing I am leaving tuesday for FL to go canoeing for the rest of the week as I need a break.


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - SC74 - 09-21-2008

How's that Yota bumper coming? Post some pics up of it - he's going to Fawl Crawl with us so that makes it Bronco related, right :xyxthumbs:

You are right about a break! Jessica and I are looking forward to no work this week and I'm cutting the nextel off!


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - 744x4 - 09-21-2008

The center section is done now for the ends.I am going to use the stock Yota chrome ends to cover the ugly body gap caused by removing the bumper.There will be a suprise under the ends if I can get the tubing under there.


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - SC74 - 10-18-2008

I just posted pics of the finished Yota bumper in the Off-Topic forum. We had the center section done for Fawl Crawl and finished the corners today. In stead of using the factor bumper ends we bent some 1.75" tube that looks killer. The factory blinkers mount between the tubes.

Finally got a little done on the crawler today. The 100 spot welds are finally drilled out of the hood and I've got the skin separated from the hood frame-work.

We also brought the tubed front support from Keith's house to my house and got it mounted. There's a little work to be done to get around the PS box, but nothing major. If that's all that goes wrong we'll be doing good Confusedupergrin:

The radiator should be mounted and hood done in the next week or two and then we can get to work on the front half of the cage. The new Mastercraft seats are expected to arrive this week Confusedmokin:

Here are a couple pics of the hood skinned and ready to cut!


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - SC74 - 10-18-2008

This one is a little easier to see the cut-out framework - don't have to turn your head sideways at least.


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - Mill Knob - 10-18-2008

Looking good Robert...:biggthumpup: Keep up the good work.. I got to get down there and check that thing out in person.... I hope to have some pic on mine soon..


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - NGABronco - 10-19-2008

Hey SC, what kind of spot weld cutter are you using??? I have one that's like a small holesaw w/a spring loaded guide pin (seemed to gum up a lot) and now I'm using the one from JBG, just a flat bit type, it seems to work pretty OK.


Project "Big Country" - Front Bumper Fab - SC74 - 10-20-2008

NGABronco Wrote:Hey SC, what kind of spot weld cutter are you using??? I have one that's like a small holesaw w/a spring loaded guide pin (seemed to gum up a lot) and now I'm using the one from JBG, just a flat bit type, it seems to work pretty OK.

Ben - I just used the ones from Harbor Freight - the small hole-saw with a spring loaded center like you described. My does not gum up though - may depend on how thick the metal is you are cutting. The sheet metal seemed to cut easy - I went ahead and drilled a very small center hole for the center punch to fit in - that way I didn't use the spring load part of it but used it just as a guide to keep it from walking. HTH.