so last night, i was a little daft, and when reversing in the carpark at work, i was looking behinde me, thinking that the front end had plenty of room to swing past the i beam that supports the next level, but unfortunantly i didnt, and the i beam decided my car would do better without the bull bar i had attached to the front end!!!!! if i could up load or send photos off my phone to show you the carnage i would, but i cant.
so this is sort of a blessing in disguise, as i wanted to creat my own bull bar any way, being a fitter and turnere buy trade, and loving to weld i figured it would be a good thing to do. however, when i riped said bull bar off, it has distroyed all the captive nuts too, they are all poped of the chassi. and i wasnt going to use them any way when i did make one, so after all this useless rambling i come to my two questions(and possibly a couple sub questions)
first one is how do i best remove this from the drivers side chassi rail, it is in my way and there are two sheered bolts in the captive nuts that have to come out!!!!

i thought that a plasma cutter would be best as i am not getting an angle grinder in there and i am not using a die grinder, and an oxy would be a bit to messy and would require a fair bit of cleaning up after to be good enough to mount stuff too.
the second is about my ideas to clamp the bull bar onto my chassis
this is the passenger side, note how there are no more captive nuts except on the top lol.....

i am thinking of sandwiching the chassi rails like so

if i remnber from trade school correctly it is quite strong to bolt through and sandwhich a plate in the middle with two plates ithere side.
i want to make sure they are strong as i wish to have the plate protrude out for the sheet with am eylet for a d shackle to go through to use it as a recovery point, will this mounting be strong enough for this??? and for eventualy installing a winch??
if at this point your wondering what i drive its a 75, and on the front of the chassi there are only two bolts per side, so 8 in total, and that concerns me, i plan on the two outsides of the rails to drill another two holes further back, and possibly on the inside ones, use two holes just after it ends at the front (they are not even and the holes on the inside are to far back for me to have others) so if i go a little further forward i might be able to clamp it with an extra two bolts, if this works out, then i will have 16 bolds holding it on instead of 8, ( or in the case of my bar cause of the previous owner 6)
so is there any thing i need to know before starting this, or any advice people could lend.
oh i am thinking of using 10mm for the clamping plates, the outsides ones drilled through, the inside ones taped, with a nyloc welded onto the plate, and as far as i am aware high tensile bolts are the best to use for the bull bar?? but the last sets i had on it rusted a bit, and i dont want them to rust that far, so is stainless out of the questions, or should i go unbrakos??(socket head cap screws) of 12mm in size
cheers guys
Alistair