BlaZeus
The Real Mateo
I have a tube bender... how do you think I made all the bends for my cage?...had a notcher but it broke. Don't have the space for a floor drill press that can have the power to drill through tubing with the hole saws, which I invested in super good ones btw, so that sucks. I always have the problem of the center drill bit breaking whenever I have tried to notch tubing at an angle. So for now, angle grinder and cut off wheels will have to work. And they do work pretty well, for now.I just ran across this thread. One of the problems I see is not having a overall plan....This kinda projects need a lot of planning to make everything work together. You know the whole "Every action has a reaction equal or greater" thing. This especially applies to tube/cage/suspension.
From what I can see, you really need to buy a tube bender and a notcher.....Yes you can do tube work without a bender, but with one you won't have to make as many compromises on where tubes will have to go.
You're right. I didn't have a very specific plan in the initial stages of building this as I wanted to drive it and have fun in it. I built as I go and as I have money for parts. But as everyone here knows, it's never one thing and so ill get into doing some work on a project on it and then it takes way longer than I thought and now my roommates are pissed at me cuz I've taken over the garage and taken more time than I said I would and so I usually just get it back together enough just to get it out of the garage and then just pull it in and out as I work on it and also so they can do stuff in the garage too so then everyone's happy. That's why a lot of the cage is not completely sound and with not much gusseting and support. As I was kinda saving a lot of that stuff for when I have more space and more money for better tools/machinery. But now that I realize that the back of truck is about to fall off, I'm trying to get right on it.




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