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how to make a winch bar for under $2

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how to make a winch bar for under $2

Post by sheps »

got a bit bored today so i made a awesomely awesome winch bar. :mrgreen:
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

i like your new approach angle :lol:

Hope those mounting brackets are going to be strong enough for a winch situation........mite be best kept to the other forum hey :armsup:

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Post by Mike E »

you should paint it in hammertone
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Post by Moph »

Hope your recovery points are load rated.....
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Post by brendan_h »

i see you used cable ties. are they load rated or just the cheap one at bunnings?
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Post by PJ.zook »

Sweet i see youre using that new invisible winch cabling.
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Post by sheps »

Mike E wrote:you should paint it in hammertone
it is a flash hi-tec plastic, the color goes all the way through the bar.
Moph wrote:Hope your recovery points are load rated.....
i have a winch now so i don't need recovery points. ;)
brendan_h wrote:i see you used cable ties. are they load rated or just the cheap one at bunnings?
they are very flash ties, i originally used them to hold transformers to power poles.
PJ.zook wrote:Sweet i see youre using that new invisible winch cabling.
the cable is there i just lost the hook bit. i plan on pop riveting the cable to a tree when i need to winch. ;)
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Post by Mike E »

you should of used those red coke crates they meet australian standards
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Post by foolsp33d »

If you turn the ones on the ends sideways.. they can double as Jerry can holders..

Hell, make a rear one to.. some of them flat ones for the roof, with the square ones inside it, and fill them with LPG bottles.. somehow hooked together.. run it down into the chamber or converter.. whatever is needed!
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Post by laurient »

impact absorbing and recyclable. nice
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Post by crispy zook »

just what ive been looking for

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Post by Santos »

crispy zook wrote:just what ive been looking for

if you could knock me up one ill pay top dollar
i think the freight would be the killer
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Post by weaves »

Santos wrote:
crispy zook wrote:just what ive been looking for

if you could knock me up one ill pay top dollar
i think the freight would be the killer
Not if you fill it with milk cartons first.
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Post by atari4x4 »

would it be legal in QLD? :finger:
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Post by Highway-Star »

This fellow may be interested in your product:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic148641.php

sell them for about $50 (+ P/H) I say, thats a massive profit margin ;) and cheap enough for certain people...
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Post by sheps »

Highway-Star wrote:This fellow may be interested in your product:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic148641.php

sell them for about $50 (+ P/H) I say, thats a massive profit margin ;) and cheap enough for certain people...
lol that was the standard that i wanted to beat, and i think that i seceded.
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Post by Highway-Star »

sheps wrote:
Highway-Star wrote:This fellow may be interested in your product:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic148641.php

sell them for about $50 (+ P/H) I say, thats a massive profit margin ;) and cheap enough for certain people...
lol that was the standard that i wanted to beat, and i think that i seceded.
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Post by danssurf82 »

hmmmm well might work for a sierra.
wonder how we could make one and sell it to the jeep guys? it would obviously have to be fire rated
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Post by PCRman »

danssurf82 wrote:hmmmm well might work for a sierra.
wonder how we could make one and sell it to the jeep guys? it would obviously have to be fire rated
Fire-smire. Its about strength. Take the uber-cable ties it uses. Anything that could keep a transformer stuck to a power pole has got to be tough. I've seen the movies, those robots are HUGE! :shock:
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Post by danssurf82 »

maybe use some old broken microwaves i always see them in rubbish collection, with some tie wire? or maybe for a jeep have a few fire extinguishes tie wired to the front, and back
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Post by 31zook »

Is that a 200LC or a zook under there...
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Post by mike_nofx »

Highway-Star wrote:This fellow may be interested in your product:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic148641.php

sell them for about $50 (+ P/H) I say, thats a massive profit margin ;) and cheap enough for certain people...
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Post by DieselZook »

I like it! And as a bonus, you get extra safety. You've doubled your crumple zone. Just one question. Is it airbag compatible?
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Post by sheps »

i took it for a road test today, and well to say it was a failure would be a understatement.
oh well back to the drawing board. :lol:

next i am going to try plywood, i recon it would look good varnished.
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Post by St Jimmy »

I had a mate, who had a polished railway sleeper. On the front of his 77 mod Daihatsu, looked ok till he hit a 120y datto. :lol:
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Post by ZUKPOWER »

PCRman wrote: Anything that could keep a transformer stuck to a power pole has got to be tough. I've seen the movies, those robots are HUGE! :shock:
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Post by brendan_h »

ZUKPOWER wrote:
PCRman wrote: Anything that could keep a transformer stuck to a power pole has got to be tough. I've seen the movies, those robots are HUGE! :shock:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
iu think he mean transformers as in power. no robots :P
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Post by sheps »

brendan_h wrote:
ZUKPOWER wrote:
PCRman wrote: Anything that could keep a transformer stuck to a power pole has got to be tough. I've seen the movies, those robots are HUGE! :shock:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
iu think he mean transformers as in power. no robots :P
it would make a better story if it was robots. ;)
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Post by 83jack »

brendan_h wrote:
ZUKPOWER wrote:
PCRman wrote: Anything that could keep a transformer stuck to a power pole has got to be tough. I've seen the movies, those robots are HUGE! :shock:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
iu think he mean transformers as in power. no robots :P
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Post by money_killer »

u got way too much time on ur hands
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