i am trying to cut the welds off my rear bumper so that i can get rid of it.... it is welded to the frame. i grinded on it where the grinder could reach... how would you suggest getting the rest out,.... here are a few pics
i am trying to cut the welds off my rear bumper so that i can get rid of it.... it is welded to the frame. i grinded on it where the grinder could reach... how would you suggest getting the rest out,.... here are a few pics
passanger side
driver side
it is stick welded and the penetration is very good... i dont think fat people jumping on it is a possibility
cut the bracket in half with a torch/plasma/sawzall, then grind the rest off with the bumper out of the way.
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cut part of your frame off with it...not like you haven't broken other parts of your frame off already
the sawzall i want they wont have for a couple more days a sears... i want to do this tomorrow... i guess i am gonna cut the frame...it isnt that big of a deal i guess. i might just buy the one that is $20 more... it is half an amp higher and has everything else the same... i guess half an amp is worth 20 bones... who knows.... i just want to make some progress soon
i have a 6.5 amp craftsmans saawzall you can borrow. It would need new blades though.
92 YJ
04 F-150 4x4
11 F-250 4x4
Which sawzall are you looking at? I just got an 8.0 amp for Christmas. There's a 9.0 amp on sale, but it doesn't have the adjustable speed dial.
The 9.0 amp
I think this is like mine.
The one I got works great, and cuts body panels like butta' even with the crappy blades that came with it.
i just told jayson to pick me one up when he gets off work... it is a 10.5 amp porter cable or something like that... it is $119 and he gets i think 10% off so that should cover tax and what not... so about 110-115
where should i get sawzall blades... i got a 5 pack of craftsman ones at sears for 10.99... i say way over priced... i burnt 3 up already cutting one side and it still has a bit to go... the ones i got are 18 teath per inch... what are the best to use... Austin said something like 22 or something work better... but i didnt see those... i shut down when the cop car rolled by... we got em minors at the casa tonight and i dont have a clean wrap sheat. where can i get and what blades for cheaper than this
Go to Home Depot and get the Milwaukee "The Torch" blades. Those things will cut through anything, including a 70's one ton Chevy truck frame - your frame shouldn't be any stronger than that.
try Home Depot...?
--looks like brett beat me to the punch.
Go to Home Depot and get a fistful of blu-mol aggressors...white ones with a red cross on them.
Tonight I cut a piece of 4" wide 1/2" thick steel in about a minute.
That should take care of your frame, or bumper (whichever is more convenient )
they're still $2 a piece, but Milwaukee's blades (The Torch) are $3 each and only come in 5-packs
Edit: stoopid dial-up!
I burned through 3 "the Torch" blades trying to cut a yota frame in half...never got through it...must be made of Kryptonite or something!
what tooth count should i use... austin said that the 18 per inch would cut through thicker material better than it was cutting through my ****... it actually cut better/faster when it hit the frame. i cut the bumper bracket and then it hit the frame about half way down and the blade didnt burn up hardly as fast.