Heard your man card was up for renewal...
Yeah, it is. I keep getting in the wrong line and it's taking forever to though.
I have been working on the rig a bit, but I was going to wait to actually post an update till I had something actually worth showing. A lot of you guys might remember that two winters ago the rig had to sleep outside under a couple of tarps for the duration. Well, now that I'm actually working on the top side of the rig again, all of that rust is staring me right in the face. I've spent the better part of a weekend with some roloc disks and a big fan blowing crud out into the world just trying to get back to bare metal. It's not been a fun job, but 100% my fault. Live and learn.
So in between de-rusting I've been making sure all of my tubes are in the correct spots. A couple I had to zip the tack welds and move, but overall, at the time, it looks like I gave this cage a great run for it's money. The goal is to de-rust the thing, get some chase tubes into it for Led's and weld it up. It would be such a huge marker getting this thing out of the back of the tub.
Not much to show, but on with the pics.
Drinking a beer with my neighbor last week and talking about the cage plans and the chase tube I'd need to acquire for the weekend, all of a sudden he took off for a second and came back with some fuel line he was going to install in his rig. We both thought it might work out awesome.
So the next morning I got on my summer welding gear on and headed on out.
Kicked the rig into the Cali lean to give me some more room and started cleaning tubes, removing seats....blah, blah.
I did a little mock up of the fuel line inside a tube and gave her some fatty welds to make sure it wasn't going to melt or distort and become useless for a chase tube down the road.
It turned out perfect. No distortion at all and the line actually still slipped back and forth in it's homes. Cool.
Next was to start on the back.
All ended up working great, I'm happy to say.
The rest were just some pics as I cleaned up the cage moving forward. Hopefully this weekend I can get my front chase tube in the A tube and weld up the entire cage. That would be huge.
5 Lights will go in this area. 4 small ones ( two white and two green or UV or something) will go in the small rectangle area and one 16" strip light will go on the bottom of the tub to illuminate the back portion of the bed. I'd really like to figure out how to do three way switches for some of these.
That's all I have for now. The guys are hear and It's time to make make some money.
