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started tube bar

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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started tube bar

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so far.....
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Post by wrksux »

looking really good.
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Post by uninformed »

i think this must be the worlds slowest tube bar... had to wait to get my notcher.... nearly done. just have to cut the skid plate to the tapered shape of the bar, weld one more bit of 40x40 in the center of skid frame, some light tabs, get sand blasted and primed....then rattle can it up

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Post by walker »

Hey, that's great Serg.

What size tube did you use and are you bending it youreslf?
Thanks,

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Post by uninformed »

the main sections are 32mm nominal bore, heavey wall and the lower braces are 25mm heavy wall.

yes i'm bending it myself......thats a learning curve...

serg
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