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71 Wheeling Rig

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Fireball, Jan 18, 2021.

  1. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    There probably are, but we're in the sticks and "town" is over an hour round trip for me. I'm also using this as an excuse to learn some fab skills, so I'll figure out a way to get it done at home just for the challenge.
     
  2. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Thanks, and yeah, that's really the crux of the problem. I should have gotten 16 gauge. At least this will be plenty strong when it's done.
     
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  3. Norcal69

    Norcal69 Out of the box thinker 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    16 still seems heavy, 18-20 would be my target with steel..... But hey you could throw a recovery point on the shroud somewhere... :rofl:
     
  4. Steve's 70-5

    Steve's 70-5 Active Member


    I would do stich cuts at the bends, and if you have a torch set, heat it up. With what you are doing, I would not worry about hat making the metal weaker.
     
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  5. what could possibly go wrong?
     
  6. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    But the grill support rods will mount to it! It needs to be STOUT. :rofl:
     
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  7. Norcal69

    Norcal69 Out of the box thinker 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    .188 wall 1.5" DOM grill support rods... tied into the cage..... Think Varg..... :whistle:
     
  8. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Now we're talkin'. The fan shroud should be a critical part of the chassis structure.
     
  9. Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

    I got mine quite a while back and have now added the Gooseneck, Hemming and the flat top. The flat top allows me to make pretty crisp bends on 16G as that is what I'm using on the '63 build.
     
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  10. 47v6

    47v6 junk wrecker! 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Can you post up a pic of your setup?
     
  11. Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

    I'll try to get out in the shop tomorrow before the storm hits.
     
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  12. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Back at it with a plan.

    Time to cut a bunch of slots:
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    All additional folds perforated:
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    After some quick cleanup with the flapper wheel, it's time to fold. The small flange was super easy, but it wasn't that bad before perforating:
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    The real test is a larger piece. After figuring out how/where to clamp it and adding some leverage....
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    ...it folds smooth as butter! Perforations for the win! :bananatool::
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    When you already have a few bends in the way It takes some thought about how to clamp for the next bend:
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    One more to go:
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    Test fitting to mark the center of the fan. Seems to fit well:
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    I've had a cool Eastwood circle guide for years that I've never used. I figured I'd whip that out and cut the fan opening in no time. Nope, the hole in the tool was too small for the Miller plasma cutter cup so I had to grind it out with a die grinder:
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    Then the rod was literally 1/4" short of the radius I needed. Amazingly, I had a chunk of rusty 6mm rod in the scrap bin. With some threads added to one end, we're in business:
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    Tada!:
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    And test fitting. I need to trim some clearance for the power steering pulley nub, but it's looking good. I'm going to make a continuation piece that bolts to the bottom of the shroud and completes the circle. I also need to make some brackets for the cowl braces:
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  13. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

    :clap:
     
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  14. well done.
     
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  15. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    So now the question is do I weld up all the slots on the folds and grind it smooth or do I leave the slots as a conversation piece? Post folding, they are all sealed up, so it's not a functional air leakage issue.

    I'm kind of inclined to leave them. It's less work and they look sort of cool.
     
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  16. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

    I’d leave them.






    Then they’d bother me, and I’d go back and weld them. :banghead:
     
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  17. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor


    Hahahaha. :rofl:
     
  18. SoCalNickG

    SoCalNickG Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I would smooth it with a flap disc and leave it. Then make up a story about why the perfs are there. ....."it adds the flex needed for extreme trails I run":D
     
  19. 73 cj5

    73 cj5 Not ready for the junkyard yet

    I don't mind the slots. :shrug:
     
  20. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    And only after you've already painted it, of course.
     
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