Thanks doods.
There's a new bossman in the house.
Meet Parker Lee Frank.
The DOM is starting to get rusty but it'll be alright.
I still manage to get a little garage time in once in a while so I figure I could give a little update.
I was working on the roof section above the back seat.
I made 2 top tubes to fit under the soft top frame.
I got the tubes right where I wanted them but when I sat in the back seat I felt like it was a little too low.
So I scrapped that plan and set the bender up on my "Fab Trailer"

It's been hot, damn hot! I work when I can and learn as I go.
I measured the hardtop and figured I can go up to 23.5" above the bed rails.

This made a much more comfortable rear seat area and I like the look too.
Next I wanted to triangulate the rear section so I grabbed a piece and threw it on real quick.

There was something about it I just didn't like.
I had a bent piece left over from a mistake I made so I threw it on the other side real quick to see which one I like better.
I decided I like the curved pieces better so I recycled them and used 'em on the rear kickers.
Parker is 1 month today.

He's a handsome dooder.
I put the soft top back on and started working on filling in some tube to mount the snaps.
One piece at a time. Built not bought.