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Deuling's 1985 K5. "Restart thread on post #8415"

That is why I posted it.

Cool thanks!




So I ran out and got the last roof bar shortened up and tacked them all in. I added a bar behind the rear seat, and a piece of 1" is fitted but not tacked at the floor of the c pillar. This will have some extensions coming forward off of it that will bolt to the floor for tool box and cargo tie downs etc.

Personally I impressed myself with how tight all my joints were lol. For my first real cage build that actually requires measuring and keeping things square, I was very happy.



















 
What measurements:whistle:? Yes they did. Thank you very much.Trying to figure out how simple or complex I want to make this. I fear a snowball effect.
 
Where can I place an order? I'll trade you a four link for a cage? [emoji4]

Lol, i have no doubt I could link it no problem, I just dont feel a need to replace a setup I know already works well.

Im saving all the designs and measurments of the bent pieces for later builds :whistle:


Id love to build some more, but people around here would want all this expecting to pay like $300 for it lol.
 
How are you notching, hole saw or chop saw? I am leaning towards chop saw whenever I finally get started on my cage in a month or so.
 
Thanks guys!!!



How are you notching, hole saw or chop saw? I am leaning towards chop saw whenever I finally get started on my cage in a month or so.

Using a sharpie and a notcher. Ive looked at the chop saw method, and IMO the notcher is just so simple. Im using a JD2 notcher that is $$$, but i bet you could get the same results from the $60 or so woodward fab notcher, which IIRC does 60 degrees, where this maxes out at 50.
 
I have the JD2 notcher too. I've heard the cheap ones wear out quick and get wobbly. I've done some coping with a chop saw, a grinder, a belt sander...notcher wins hands down.
 
coping with an angle grinder gets old fast...I wish i would have invested in a notcher for my cage.
Adam, nice to see some real quality work man! Looking great.
 
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