gooseneck has some nice little LEDs that would work well for that
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gooseneck has some nice little LEDs that would work well for that
going to try to finish a few things before katemcy. i think i'm gonna paint the truck again with ford blue implement enamel. also probably need to cut the fenders so they're at least even with the bumper. otherwise they'll get ****ed up
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Looks good Cook. :gigem:
Does the filler neck on the other side hang out unprotected or is it just the angle of the pic?
yea, it hangs outside, but its temporary. i have another that i will modify so its just a 90 degree bend and will come up inside of the rail. i'll make a plate that the end attaches to and welds to the tube.
looks good...
feels like just yesterday you were jerry riggin a cherokee in my driveway, kids grow up so fast :flipoff2:
I am not much of a fan of the flatbeds like that, but yours looks killer.
didn't turn out exactly like i had planned, but it works perfectly with gas pumps. if it gets hit i'll make one that is inside of the diagonal rail support
looks good. put some tube around it like this and it should be fine.
good idea. i hadn't though of that. i need to measure the radius of the jd2 to see how a 180 bend would look.Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
also cook you could take a pice of like 3 or 4 inch diameter pipe, and cut it in half and weld that to the frame, and or tube,from the frame to the top or halfway up and it probably wouldnt look to bad since it is round
I could not get my JD2 to make a perfect 180 degree bend when I was making my tranny crossmember. It would only go to like 175 degrees and then there were no more notches on the bar. I know it doesnt make a difference in this case but just for future reference...
I would think that a smaller degree bend (100-150???) bend would be just fine also, but I dont know what the radius of the die is so I don't know what it would look likeQuote:
Originally Posted by afroman006
the bed is pretty much finished