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Hoop setup.

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Hoop setup.

Post by Drafty »

Ok we are making the rear hoops for above the tray, this is what we have so far. Anyone got any further ideas. Open to sugestions.
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Post by bubs »

i have no first hand experience, this only goes from what i have read on pirate

when you land on your roof, that tube has no brace and has a bend in it, which will weaken it, and will kink out once weight is applied to the top.

if you removed the half way bends, and took the cross brace to the base of the roll bar it will a lot stronger and safer

a lot like scotts tray

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Post by Ferwoaza »

Needs a little more bracing I think...
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Post by GRIMACE »

Nams hoop is great................as for the original one...... hmmmmmmmm not so great :roll:

Avgas has the BEST HOOP :armsup: :D
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Post by AVGAS_502 »

isn't it great how everyone is so helpful? :D
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Post by robbie »

avgas :rofl: :rofl:

you should work for cheezy and fab up cages!! :lol:
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Post by GRIMACE »

Ferwoaza wrote:Needs a little more bracing I think...


YOU FORGOT ONE MAIN BRACE AT THE BOTTOM...... man you gotta be careful dont wanna be responsible for an injury or unwanted damage just cause you were only half hearted on your hoop design :x
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Post by AVGAS_502 »

robbie wrote:avgas :rofl: :rofl:

you should work for cheezy and fab up cages!! :lol:


cromocheddar of course...
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Avgas...Hmm...I can see a few holes in that idea....

*boom tish*

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Post by greg »

Ferwoaza wrote:Avgas...Hmm...I can see a few holes in that idea....

*boom tish*

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Geez man, that joke was cheezy ;)

now then, where's the emoticon for :vommit: :?:
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greg wrote:
now then, where's the emoticon for :vommit: :?:[/quote]

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Post by Drafty »

Thanks for all the feedback guys. the reason we didnt run the crossbrace to the bottom is that we wouldnt be able to get it into place as the tray legs get in the way. I like scotts setup but our hoops will be independant from the tray and be bolted directly to the chassi and the lower section will help protect the sills and finish it off better in my opinion.

NAM what you did is what we had in mind.

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Post by Drafty »

AnthonyP wrote:Nams hoop is great................as for the original one...... hmmmmmmmm not so great :roll:

Avgas has the BEST HOOP :armsup: :D


That is not the finished product, after some ideas from other people.
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Post by Drafty »

NOt finished yet, first shot is as per my first sketch, second shot is as far as l got last night.
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Post by Wendle »

you have way too much workshop space.
it is not fair.
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Post by beebee »

And your bends look too good :cry:
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Post by Thor »

double hoop! i like it!
looks great and i think it would be strong enough too.
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Post by Drafty »

beebee wrote:And your bends look too good :cry:


We got the bends done by someone else. One hoop we would have attempted, but to get 2 to look exactly the same is beyond us.
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Post by beebee »

Thought it looked like a bit too much progress for one night. :D
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

robbie wrote:avgas :rofl: :rofl:

you should work for cheezy and fab up cages!! :lol:


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Post by AVGAS_502 »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:
robbie wrote:avgas :rofl: :rofl:

you should work for cheezy and fab up cages!! :lol:


Thanks but NO THANKS.


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Post by Drafty »

beebee wrote:Thought it looked like a bit too much progress for one night. :D


You dont get much done in 2 half hours, getting the pipe cuts at the right angles so they fit neatly over the tube takes ages especially when you are using a hole saw and hand drill.
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Post by beebee »

Drafty wrote:
beebee wrote:Thought it looked like a bit too much progress for one night. :D


You dont get much done in 2 half hours, getting the pipe cuts at the right angles so they fit neatly over the tube takes ages especially when you are using a hole saw and hand drill.


Try it with a drop saw and a grinder then :roll:
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Post by A1 »

I used this program http--www.ihpva.org-tools-tubemiter.exe and a plasma :D



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Post by Drafty »

beebee wrote:
Drafty wrote:
beebee wrote:Thought it looked like a bit too much progress for one night. :D


You dont get much done in 2 half hours, getting the pipe cuts at the right angles so they fit neatly over the tube takes ages especially when you are using a hole saw and hand drill.


Try it with a drop saw and a grinder then :roll:


I could'nt see how that would be quicker or more accurate, but hey this is the first time l have ever done this sort of thing, so you could be right.
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Post by Wendle »

Drafty wrote:
beebee wrote:
Drafty wrote:
beebee wrote:Thought it looked like a bit too much progress for one night. :D


You dont get much done in 2 half hours, getting the pipe cuts at the right angles so they fit neatly over the tube takes ages especially when you are using a hole saw and hand drill.


Try it with a drop saw and a grinder then :roll:


I could'nt see how that would be quicker or more accurate, but hey this is the first time l have ever done this sort of thing, so you could be right.


you missed his sarcasm. :cool:
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Post by Drafty »

Ooooooook, now l see it, sorry Beebee, a bit to early in the morning for me. :oops:
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