blowedupmotor87
1/2 ton status
I'll shoot ya straight on this one..... I don't like the looks of those trapezoid rollbars.
If it were me, I'd chalk it up to experience and bend-up a couple of new hoops with a more conventional straight-leg design. You're only out the cost of a couple sticks of tube, and odds are that you can cut up those hoops and use at least part of them again for other gussets or intermediate bars.
Spending a lot of time and materials trying to "fix" a poor initial design reminds me of the old expression "you can't polish a turd".Not trying to kick a man when he's down....just trying to drive home a point, I think we all know that the correct answer requires going backwards a couple of steps and doing things right, not cobbling more tube onto what's already there.
Don't feel too bad. If I had a dollar for every foot of tube I've wasted, or bent wrong I'd have a big pile of dollars.....
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I agree, only problem is, if I want to get it done, I have to go with what I've got. My instructor more than likely won't let me rip all of it out and start over since it is late in the phase (only two weeks of class left) and he feels it's strong enough (He's been telling me that I am too paranoid about design). About my only option would be throwing in the towel completely and pushing the truck out of the shop and onto my trailer which is not really an option either since I've had two classmates help on it and they will be upset at lost points (project not completed= no points toward final grade). (That would put us all back to C's in shop grade whilst we are almost to A's right now.) Then, I would have to just get a fab shop to make me a cage since I don't have any access to all this equipment outside of school.

Not trying to kick a man when he's down....just trying to drive home a point, I think we all know that the correct answer requires going backwards a couple of steps and doing things right, not cobbling more tube onto what's already there.

I have actually seen it for sale at rock shops, I forget the fancy name for it but, it's dino poop.
might as well just let it go the way it's going and fix it later.
good lady you've got!

