Just finished catching up....Man you do nice work! 


Really well. I got a toothbrush from the hotel front desk the night before, and scrubbed while I prepped.How did the dirty-fingernail interview go?
Thanks man! I enjoy the details, and building stuff that appeals to me personally.Just finished catching up....Man you do nice work!
I do like those new styles they have.Now I can hang out with the jeep folk at cars and coffee.
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But in all seriousness, I’m not much for cable hooks.
David
For some tow straps with especially thick loops, like Bubba rope, it seems like you just about have to use this style clevis.I do like those new styles they have.
Your cars and coffee reminds me of something a guy in our local club wants to do but he keeps calling it Jeeps and Java. I'm like hey dude, lets be a little more inclusive. Especially since he was talking to me about helping organize it.
You do great work, and are very patient. I can’t do that.Rear top trusses finely fit and tacked, along with the frame plate overlay.
Stronghand Tools grasshopper - darned handy.
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It’s takes a lot of gas, but I really like tacking with the TIG with the intent of running over it with MIG. It requires super tight joints, but that’s good discipline anyway.
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The end is a trimmed 90* bend and lands on top of the 6x2, coming to within an inch or so of the pinch weld.
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It took some fine fitting on the disc sander, but they’re tight to both surfaces.
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12 more to go.
David

Right? Nor do I have his skill with fabricating. So I'm looking at Toyota fj80 rocker bars, should be a good enough fit for me. Unless we want to pay David to design and build some for our trucks...You do great work, and are very patient. I can’t do that.
It’s aggravating!!![]()
Thanks, and I really appreciate it.You do great work, and are very patient. I can’t do that.
It’s aggravating!!
You have real good triangulation with this.Thanks, and I really appreciate it.
I try to be patient, because I know I won’t be pleased with the result otherwise, but it is difficult. Truthfully, I’ve never been terribly excited to build sliders, hence the 15 year delay. Now that I’m in it, I really just want to be done, go fiddle with the wastegate on the turbo, and do some wheeling.
I have a flex day tomorrow, and will use all the hours I can to get the other truss member built. Step tubing also arrives tomorrow (1-5/8x.134 DOM).
30 days to 21 road.
David
Thank man. I wanted the maximum separation of the truss members at the frame with the intent of making the sliders their own rigid structure, and additive to the overall stiffness of the body and frame.You have real good triangulation with this.
Probably the best slider design I have seen.
Problem is it will transfer all the load to a torsion on the frame.
Are you considering a few crossmembers on the bottom or a skid plate to prevent it?
Definitely existing crossmembers help for now and when you get the time add a few more where you have big gaps.Thank man. I wanted the maximum separation of the truss members at the frame with the intent of making the sliders their own rigid structure, and additive to the overall stiffness of the body and frame.
I have the same concerns about a torsional load on the frame, and have some initial thoughts. The current mounting plate locations closely align (though not perfectly) with two existing crossmembers - the t-case skid plate and front hangers for the rear springs. The front plates don’t line up with anything.
I want to add more crosmembers - actually, I want to build out the inner frame reinforcement structure similar to what I have planned for the Charger - but it’s unlikely I will have the time before this next trip. The three body mount integrations should add a great deal of rigidity, and keep the “moment arm” from rotating the frame itself, but I’m still concerned.
David
You’ve got me thinking.Definitely existing crossmembers help for now and when you get the time add a few more where you have big gaps.
You only need to tie in the bottom of the frame since the weight of the truck on the end of the sliders will pull the bottom of the frame out...
Don’t drive like barbie you’ll be fineYou’ve got me thinking.
If I can, I’ll stab one or two quick crossmembers before the trip. Either way, I’ll definitely take @obijuank5 ‘s earlier advice in the short term - be gentle on the truck and don’t wheel by Braille.
David
Kurt has been putting off getting a pair of glasses, but I’ll risk it.And don’t let Hellen Keller be your spotter...


Thank you. Just following your lead.Nice work as usual, David.
You never disappoint with your awesome fab work.