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Colorado is at the very top of our wishlist, but the likelihood is fairly low. We'll see though, nothing is impossible.
 
so your saying that stock tailgate and hinges is up to you and Eric sitting on them....DOUBT IT.... let the taunting begin!
I'm shootin for 16' w/ the Maiden and Cummins powered BART!
 
Ended up with a little time last night to get some more done on the 1st stages of the rear bumper. I needed to start with some tube work 1st, then I can figure out all the gussets and swing out tire carrier mount for it are going to be.

Couple pics of where I'm at.









Another mounting hole that was in the bumper. This hole was never used in the original set up, but it should add a lot as far as tightening the bumper to the tube structure.



Center mount disco.



This weekend will be spent getting the tub all set up again. Engine cage, A and B down tubes to the sliders, console/seat bar all need to be mounted in the their original spots to the frame. Then I can mock up some tube BL mounts as the tub will be hard mounted to the frame.

Once all that is back to where I like it, I can start on the mounting of the rear bumper. I just want to make sure that my height is correct and everything else works in the rig before I hard mount it to its attachment plates.
 
Looking good bro.

I just gotta say, every time you post progress on the tube fame you are installing in the bumpers I just find myself thinking how cool that is. Having the strength of the custom bumper but with the factory look is just freakin' awesome.
 
That looks great Mike! The tubes look similar to how I made my rear bumper except way more MOO.

Are you going to add a hitch receiver?
 
Looking good bro.

I just gotta say, every time you post progress on the tube fame you are installing in the bumpers I just find myself thinking how cool that is. Having the strength of the custom bumper but with the factory look is just freakin' awesome.

Thanks Brother. It should come out pretty cool. A lot more to do to it tho. :waytogo:

Mooooooooooo!!!!!! :d

I sent Greg a pic some days back when I first got the top bar in, he said that It looked more like a steer than I mooo cow now. :D

That looks great Mike! The tubes look similar to how I made my rear bumper except way more MOO.

Are you going to add a hitch receiver?

Thanks Paul. :pimp:

And yep, the hitch will be part of the first piece that slid into the back frame horn area. It will be a longer receiver, but I kinda have a plan to strengthen it up a bit tho. :D

:haha::haha:

Thoroughly impressed Mike. And I hope to be there when one of em bends cause with all that bracing the bending is going to be of the unusual and hilarious sort

Thanks..................I think???? :haha:

Yeah, yeah, they're going to bend up like a coke can under you're big boned foot, but until then, they're going to look coooooooool. :eek1: :haha:

Really, not a lot of work done yesterday. Had a constant flow of people stopping by the garage yesterday. Some brought beer, so that really slowed down the progress. :dunno:

No kids B-ball practice today for the kid, so I should be able to get out there pretty early. :popcorn:
 
Practice called off from what! Weather was to nice and everyone wanted to stay home a drink Neer work in their garage and wear flip-flops all day!? :flipoff1: :haha:

Nice work Mike! As usual! :thumb:
 
Practice called off from what! Weather was to nice and everyone wanted to stay home a drink Neer work in their garage and wear flip-flops all day!? :flipoff1: :haha:

Nice work Mike! As usual! :thumb:




It's Sunday, Dude. Thank God for at least one day that we don't need to drive him. The 6:30-8:30 at night, every night, gets a little old. :rolleyes:

And as far as the rest of your first post. I sense a lot of built up anger in there. :dunno:

Are you angry, Dean? If so, we can work on that together. Hell, we can even invite Eric in on the phone therapy. :waytogo:

Remember, beautiful things take a lot of work, that's why I work out twice a day. To stay beautiful. :pimp:




The temp is a cool 60 up in the garage today. Nice working weather.






To keep this on topic, what do you guys do for knee pads, San Francisco Slippers, whatever you want to call them?

With all of the up in downs in the garage on concrete, I strap on my knee pads pretty much everyday out there, the same with work.

For the last 15 years I've been using the same type of knee pads at work. I don't know if they were always called KneePros, but these are worth their weight in gold for me.

They're not like the crappy gel ones that make you feel like you have a beach ball under your knees and they don't slip down to the back of your calf. Once you get them on, you pretty much forget they are down there. For 30 bucks, well worth it.





http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...pro+knee+pads&_nkw=kneepro+knee+pads&_sacat=0








Oh, and Dean.......

















:flipoff11: :tongue1: :haha:
 
Mike do you use any software to make your bends?? Or do you use your construction magic? Cuz most framers I know are nowhere near as exact...
 
It's Sunday, Dude. Thank God for at least one day that we don't need to drive him. The 6:30-8:30 at night, every night, gets a little old. :rolleyes:

And as far as the rest of your first post. I sense a lot of built up anger in there. :dunno:

Are you angry, Dean? If so, we can work on that together. Hell, we can even invite Eric in on the phone therapy. :waytogo:

Remember, beautiful things take a lot of work, that's why I work out twice a day. To stay beautiful. :pimp:




The temp is a cool 60 up in the garage today. Nice working weather.






To keep this on topic, what do you guys do for knee pads, San Francisco Slippers, whatever you want to call them?

With all of the up in downs in the garage on concrete, I strap on my knee pads pretty much everyday out there, the same with work.

For the last 15 years I've been using the same type of knee pads at work. I don't know if they were always called KneePros, but these are worth their weight in gold for me.

They're not like the crappy gel ones that make you feel like you have a beach ball under your knees and they don't slip down to the back of your calf. Once you get them on, you pretty much forget they are down there. For 30 bucks, well worth it.





http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...pro+knee+pads&_nkw=kneepro+knee+pads&_sacat=0








Oh, and Dean.......

















:flipoff11: :tongue1: :haha:

Angry...oh yeah so mad!!! :haha:

No man its all good! :thumb: Actually I don't have to work out in the cold much. My garage is heated the shop is heated and so is our barn. I just like to tease a bit! :D And when I do need to be out I got lots of warm gear to wear.

Nice tip on the San Francisco Slippers!:haha:
Seriously a good pair of knee pads are a good thing for old guys...mine aren't any good...they hurt the back of my knees! I want to replace our carpet in 3 or our bedrooms with hardwood this year.

I`ll see if I can find what you posted up! :thumb:
 
Mike do you use any software to make your bends?? Or do you use your construction magic? Cuz most framers I know are nowhere near as exact...


Nah Jess, no program here. Prolly not smart enough to run one.

Ryoken and I kinda bend the same.... It's a lick your finger and see what way the wind is blowing so you know where to stop the bender, type thing. :whistle: :D

Angry...oh yeah so mad!!!

No man its all good! Actually I don't have to work out in the cold much. My garage is heated the shop is heated and so is our barn. I just like to tease a bit! :D And when I do need to be out I got lots of warm gear to wear.

Nice tip on the San Francisco Slippers!
Seriously a good pair of knee pads are a good thing for old guys...mine aren't any good...they hurt the back of my knees! I want to replace our carpet in 3 or our bedrooms with hardwood this year.

I`ll see if I can find what you posted up!


I love fockin with my Northern, syrup drinkin', igloo stackin', Canadian Brother. :bow: :pimp:

ps.... I included a link to the slippers originally, ya blind dink. :thumb:


Those look super comfy, but really damn hot. I've had some like those before, I just don't want to wear them in the summer. :doah:




Some more pics from the today..

Added some bars and tacked in the two most outer ones. The inner one is going to butt up against a removable bolted plate that sits against the frame rail/extension thing.




Till it came out like this. (just hangin' there)



and the skin on it.






And a close up.. Each one had a bend in it to hit the two tubes and ride against the skin.



Then it came to figure out mounting. I know that I'm putting plates in these two holes to mount the skin.






Just not sure about this area yet. The blue is to get cut out for the spindle mounting.








I mocked up what would be a gusset and frame rail. Still thinking about this one, too.












And that's where I got hungry and came in for pizza. :waytogo:
 
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And welcome to the strongest stock bumper you will never see but is right in front of you

I applaud the madness sir.
 
it get's my stamp of psychotic approval... :waytogo:

excessive amounts of labor appreciated by only the builder! :woot:
 
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