I can't hear you...moot?
No matter what bender or tubing you are using, make some practice bends first. I also suggest buying the Bend-Tech software. Dude works out of his house but designs an easy to use program. I used it for every bend in my truck. Did not waist one bend. You do not have to be a math guru to use it.
Rob,
What bender are you using, a JD2 type? Also, are you running a 180 degree die or 90, or maybe you have both?
Probably a dumb question but you have it mounted to the frame somehwere and not just the body...


Beautiful fab work as usual![]()
Sorry guys, but heat it and work fast, like a Blacksmith.
Yeah like welding the joints is making a snowman.
if you shot-peened the weld joints, would it regain some of it's strength? put some compressive stresses on the surface?
if you shot-peened the weld joints, would it regain some of it's strength? put some compressive stresses on the surface?
I'm no expert, but I would think so to some degree. Shot peening is basically a type of cold working, but it is usually used to prevent fatigue issues (compressive residual stress helps prevent fatigue failures) - but fatigue is not a problem with cages.