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I am Feeling Like a Caged Animal!

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Wmi68CJ5, Apr 20, 2009.

  1. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    Finally gettin goin on the jeep again! Started to bend up my cage. I had to print off the PDF maual for the greenlee bender I am using. It wasn't quite the right one( I think I borrowed an older version from my BIL) but it worked OK once I figured it out. After a lot of research I decided on 1.25" schedule 40 structural pipe. It has a 1.66" OD.

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    Untrimmed rear hoop on the left, front on the right.
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    I need to make some templates but it was raining tonight. Maybe tomorrow....
     
  2. Kman

    Kman Member

    Looks like your doing a great job! More photos please!
     
  3. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    Picked backup last night finally. I literally got a half hour of work time in!!! Woo Hoo!!! Been very busy for me lately. I will post a few more pics tomorrow.
     
  4. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    I was able to sneak out last night for a little more work time. The mosquitos have finally abated a bit here and made it somewhat bearable out side. Anyway a few progress pics. I decided to stay with the roll bar I had as a starting point but I I didn't like the bent plate that was on th bottom. The holes had been severly dimpled and they were pretty bent by the time I got it. Other than that the bars are in great shape. Might actually do some welding this weekend. We shall see
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    The front hoop was a challenge. With the bender I am using there is a lot of guess work as to starting pionts and cylinder travel for the final bend amount. I am going by feel more than anything but I am getting the bends pretty close. I am always up for a good challenge:)
     
  5. 1974Sixer

    1974Sixer Member

    Wmi68CJ5, or anyone, if you get a chance and since you've just finished researching about tubing for your roll cage I was wondering if you could explain to me some of the lingo about the tubing.

    "After a lot of research I decided on 1.25" schedule 40 structural pipe. It has a 1.66" OD."


    I'm confused about the pipe size. 1.25" is the inside diameter? I'm guessing the "schedule 40" is the thickness of the walls of the pipe?

    When you say 1.66 OD, I suppose that is the outside diameter?

    Is this the what most roll cages are made of? Just curious, there may be a day that I'm bending on some of this stuff myself.
     
  6. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

  7. Bob75CJ

    Bob75CJ Member

    In his PJ's and still light out, oh wait it's spiderman not a kid in PJ's. My grandson (7) has the same ones and it's hard to get him out of them.

    Todd, it looks great, nice job.
     
  8. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    When I "snuck" out it was right around bed time. He, of course, then "snuck" out to. So I put him to work!
     
  9. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    since you have the angled bottoms cut off, I would recommend a full length plate that covers the wheeelwell, with a rolled lip over the interior edge.
    Unless of course, you have other plans.
    nice work !
     
  10. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    you read my mind. I am putting a plate back down to weld to. I have a sub frame under the rear wheel wells that the pictures dont show. It is rect. tubing that is kinda like a cradle for the fiberglass body and to tie the cage into.

    Thanks for the complement! I hurt my back last friday at work and have not been able to do much of anything. Maybe this weekend.
     
  11. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    A few more shots from my progress from friday and monday nights.
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  12. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    that's looking great! :beer:
    Jim S.
     
  13. hudsonhawk

    hudsonhawk Well-Known Member

    That does look good.
     
  14. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    What you aren't seeing is all the 4-8" pieces i have from attempting to use the bender I have and coming up a little off in the measurements. It's about 3' of scrap right now.

    I have been notching my tubing on my drill press with a lennox hole saw. Talk about a gosh awful noise. I then grind them a little to clean up the cut and to get a good tight fit.

    Next I am going to integrate my seats and harness' int the cage. Looks like a have about 6 more pieces to cut and fit. I built my bumpers last year and this is my first tube project but I have found metal work to be fun( I am a carpenter from way back often called a "Woody" by some of my coworkers). I now own stick and wire feed welders. I love not having to take things to by BIL to weld anymore.

    Thanks for the encouragement!
     
  15. rixcj

    rixcj Member

    You're doing a great job! Please keep us updated!

    Rich
     
  16. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    Did a little more work recently....... not sure on the seat height yet bent up some brackets with a cool little flat stock bender I found int he box of goodies that came with the borrowed bender.

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    I tacked in the seat risers last night and installed the seats and the bar at shoulder level for my harnesses. I didn't have the cam. at home but I will shot some this weekend and post them.
     
  17. 1974Sixer

    1974Sixer Member

    Inspiring to say the least! Enjoying watching your progress man!
     
  18. Wmi68CJ5

    Wmi68CJ5 Let the Sun Shine!

    i actually pulled the whole thing out tonight to start the welding. Wish me luck. Pics to follow.
     
  19. Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

    Careful with the welding - move around alot to minimize the heat in a single group of joints... A buddy forgot that and even with the full cage out he managed to get the P side front to rack a half inch.
     
  20. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    Yep. I ended up welding mine in the Jeep, and it (for the most part) held it's shape when I pulled it out for paint.