Thanks man! The 16 gauge seems plenty thick to me and like I said, gave no problems at all on Thursday with some wheeling and about 100 miles put on it.
As for the curve. In the third pic down, I had sliced the steel from the end over to where the third snap is. It was straight when I started, and I made a slight bend (front to back) to match the layout of the windshield frame. Then I curved the straight piece over to match the corner and tacked it. readjusted a couple times and then buzzed it together the rest of the way.
The snaps were easy. There are an odd number, so the very center of the frame got one. Then I measured the distance between the others. It was 4" (I think...) so I just put them all that far apart except the outer 2 on either side. My current windshield frame is a new one that I put in because the snaps from the soft top had rotted out the old one. I didn't want to have that happen again, so I made this thing
All said and done I think I had about 5 hours in it, but quite a bit of that was drilling the snaps out of my old version, then drilling the new holes in the new one. That was a bit time consuming. Everything else went pretty smooth.
I'm actually planning on making a few more of these. I was asked by Jberno to do another one and I said ok. I have enough material to make 3-4 more. Two are spoken for but I can put your name down for one if you want. I just need to figure out how to ship the stupid things once I make them...