General Tech What did you work on Today?

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
Thanks Bart. This one's been a little tougher to make look streamline than the others that I've built but it's getting there.

Mike
Mike, I just want you to know that you define my level of fabrication. The spectrum goes like this:

On one end we have Zmotorsports. On the opposite end we have Bootyfab. Somewhere right in the middle is Hickeybilt. :cool: :hickey:
 

zmotorsports

Hardcore Gearhead
Vendor
Location
West Haven, UT
Mike, I just want you to know that you define my level of fabrication. The spectrum goes like this:

On one end we have Zmotorsports. On the opposite end we have Bootyfab. Somewhere right in the middle is Hickeybilt. :cool: :hickey:

Thank you Jeremy. I'm flattered by your comment.

I look at it that if I can do it anyone can. I'm not necessarily a fabricator or welder, I am merely a mechanic who taught himself to weld, fabricate and machine. I'm also nowhere near as good of any of the above as I want to be and probably never will be.

Mike
 

The_Lobbster

Well-Known Member

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
Nope. This one is half the price. I was a little worried it wouldn't put out enough heat, but after lighting it, I'm not worried.


I used a plow disc, but I don't think I would do it again. It's kinda shitty metal, and the prep time is ridiculous. It will have to work for this trip, but I will be looking for a better disc to use.
 

glockman

I hate Jeep trucks
Location
Pleasant Grove
Thank you Jeremy. I'm flattered by your comment.

I look at it that if I can do it anyone can. I'm not necessarily a fabricator or welder, I am merely a mechanic who taught himself to weld, fabricate and machine. I'm also nowhere near as good of any of the above as I want to be and probably never will be.

Mike
I appreciate the effort to take to show off, err, document ? your projects Mike. I learn a lot about the correct way to do things reading your threads. The simple trick of how you line up your inside corners has made a big improvement in several welding projects I've finished recently. Thank you and please continue.
 

zmotorsports

Hardcore Gearhead
Vendor
Location
West Haven, UT
I appreciate the effort to take to show off, err, document ? your projects Mike. I learn a lot about the correct way to do things reading your threads. The simple trick of how you line up your inside corners has made a big improvement in several welding projects I've finished recently. Thank you and please continue.

Thanks I appreciate that. I'm glad what I'm posting (or showing off) is helpful.

Mike
 

zmotorsports

Hardcore Gearhead
Vendor
Location
West Haven, UT
I’m glad I didn’t start cutting sheet metal the other night because I wasn’t really lovin’ the driver’s side wing we mocked up.

When I opened the shop last night I really want diggin’ it so I tore the cardboard off and when my son arrived we started over.

This design flows much better but will require a bit more work.
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My son and I definitely agreed on this design as being more fitting to the Jeep.

We will add a small filler panel under the side angled inward to cover the inner fender structure and start cutting steel.

Thanks for looking.

Mike
 

zmotorsports

Hardcore Gearhead
Vendor
Location
West Haven, UT
After opening the shop door last night I liked what I saw as far as design and lines of the bumper so we commenced on transferring the patterns to 10-gauge plate.

Here is my CAD work station.
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Wing removed to start separating the pieces. Numbered for reference.
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Nesting the patterns to minimize waste.
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Some plasma cutting to get the pieces small enough to handle on the vertical bandsaw. By using a guide, having the current of the plasma cutter set correctly for the material thickness and travel speed dialed in a person can make some precise and pretty slag free cuts.
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Very, very little slag on the cut edge requiring only slight cleanup with a flap wheel.
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The smaller sections were cut using the bandsaw. Two of each for a mirror image side to side.
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Thanks for looking.

Mike
 
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