picture of inside the front bar to show that they pass through and get welded in the back as well.....
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interesting point, didnt think of this. may look at this next time....love_mud wrote:Looks good .. the only thing I would have done different is to make the recovery points a |-- shape with the vertical bit behind the bar.
This would mean that the welds would not be doing all of the work.
I believe what ive done should be strong enough to do whats required though.....
Ive seen much much worse out there
Screwy
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looks good mate, I know this was bugging youScrewy wrote:interesting point, didnt think of this. may look at this next time....love_mud wrote:Looks good .. the only thing I would have done different is to make the recovery points a |-- shape with the vertical bit behind the bar.
This would mean that the welds would not be doing all of the work.
I believe what ive done should be strong enough to do whats required though.....
Ive seen much much worse out there
Screwy
hows the rest coming along for RD3?
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pretty good.... check my threadTiny wrote:looks good mate, I know this was bugging youScrewy wrote:interesting point, didnt think of this. may look at this next time....love_mud wrote:Looks good .. the only thing I would have done different is to make the recovery points a |-- shape with the vertical bit behind the bar.
This would mean that the welds would not be doing all of the work.
I believe what ive done should be strong enough to do whats required though.....
Ive seen much much worse out there
Screwy
hows the rest coming along for RD3?
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Opposite Lock Narellan, Lightforce Australia, Offroad Systems, Judd Panels, Townsend Signs, RDG Engineering, Central Safety Workwear
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they dont look any further out than the fairlead so they prob wont hassle him anyways, but just to be a bit sort like yah give a hoot about saftey just wack a pair of those yellow caps over yah eyelets like the ones they use on star pegs in worksites!Black Bull wrote:Nicely done Screwy.
only issue is you might get some narky cop book you for "protrusions" on your bar
im just about to build a bar on the dual cab Mav and goin to do just that so it hides the eyelets!
just a thought any way!
[color=lime][b]Im not a gyno but ill take a look at it for you![/b][/color]
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