Bodj Built
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Bumper looks great! I love the tray around the license plate



Wouldn’t want you playing out of character, Cam.Liking that bumper J, nice job bud. That ride is so unique one these days you’ll have a red CC ram pull up next to you making an *** outta himself...just know that’ll be me.
Yaaaaa- but the difference is he n I haven’t met face to face yet. You already know what you’re getting.Wouldn’t want you playing out of character, Cam.
Good luck with the backeotomy!
Bumper is looking good, the hitch looks like it should be pretty solid!
Thanks guys!Bumper work looks really nice.
Thanks mike. Yes the recovery points are welded to the frame mounts and the bumper face both. Should be sufficient to give a chevy or a jeep a little tug when needed.The bumper is looking great Justin. What material thickness are you using? 3/16"?
I like the way you tied the recovery points directly in line with the frame and attachment points as well as being welded from the back side in addition to the outside. That is one of my pet peeves when I see bumpers with recovery points well off of frame line or worse, just welded onto square tubing from the outside. My buddy bought a new bumper a few years ago that the first time he connected to the recover point it tried turning the square tubing back into round tubing as it deformed it.![]()
Push keys for a day job so cardboard it is!Nice Card Board Aided Design work.
I do have to say that is the best looking cardboard bumper I have ever seen![]()

My teenage daughters aren't into QST w/ dad, well because internet, but last night my younger came out to help. I was quite surprised, usually a visit means they want/need something, toilet clogged, IT support, ect. But she just wanted to spend time, which really made me happy. I try to refrain from excessive technical explanations and let her handle things and do stuff.
Task was to final weld the bumper brackets, but not to repeat overly tight fit like last time due to weld contraction. After short discussion of relevant physics we made a crude press to spread the ends out of a piece of tubing and a bolt/nut. Cut tacks, preload, tack, unload, measure. Burned it in, came out just perfect. I know attention span window is short, so called it a win and went in the house to spend some more time doing her thing.
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From the way-back, happen to recall a p/n or source for this fuse/relay assembly? There are some similar on amazon, but they're cheap chinesium and only use 5 "sugar cubes". Their 6th relay is a different pin arrangement.
I was wondering what you taught, makes sense given your hobbies. What level do you teach?As a physics teacher, I love all the random physics/math jargon haha. Keep up the great work! Also, Ram Board from Home Depot works great for templates. Easier to cut than cardboard. About the same thickness as 18G sheet, holds a straight fold and cuts well in the shear
I was wondering what you taught, makes sense given your hobbies. What level do you teach?
Most people including my family are NOT to interested in underlying physics of everyday occurrences.... but I ramble on anyhow.
I try to apply my limited knowledge of statics and dynamics to my bumper project, failure modes, critical points, adding material only in the plane it will help. The 'why' not just more steel/weight everywhere.
Justin, You should have been able to hear my eyes roll from here, and I am sure I seen Mike "Flip you Off"! So I know you could too!Thanks guys!
Should be sufficient to give a chevy or a jeep a little tug when needed.
Couldn't really do the same with the front bumper and plan to add reinforcement at some point. Choose aesthetics over function, vanity is a ***** sometimes.
Push keys for a day job so cardboard it is!
Someone in my past made a remark about there offsprings age and I knew their age as well, so in 1 sec. or less I commented on their age of conception, to which I felt the "Stink Eye" so my next comment was I can't help it "Math is my Friend!" SOHCAHTOA for those of you trying to learn this thing called Trigonometry! And learn your standard triangle sides, ie; 1,1 root of 2. (Root of 2 = Sin and/or Cos of 45* times 2) [45* Isosceles Triangle 1/2, 0.866, 1 30/60/90 (1/2 of an equilateral triangle) Justin's advice actually becomes easier when you know these, by heart. And just for some added Nightmares, we should throw in Pythagorean's Theorem. These few things will let you calculate 80%+ of your fab numbersThanks guys.
I'll share some tips disguised as general rambling;
- Horde some decent cardboard when you can
- Be patient. Walk away and come back to re-asses the proportions or lines. Be OK with scrap and start over in cardboard.
- heavy metal music at high volume, beverage of choice at appropriate temperate.
- Use 45 or 30/60* angles when possible so math is easy, sqrt, 1.41x
- When using compound angles, leave one at 90*, then come back and do the compound. Then no complex math needed.
- For pieces with no 90*s or parallel edges, measure diagonals and transfer to steel with arcs
- Do not cut steel until you have fit a piece in cardboard, and check fit on both sides
- trig is your friend, online triangle calcs make it easy.
- build on flat table and use straight edge on at least one other plane to keep things square. bench edge can be used. Continuously check and cut tacks as needed to keep square. This is only hope of symmetrical result unless you can clamp whole piece the entire time, which is not really feasible.
Ohm's Law to the rescue! I wanted to be an engineer when I grew up but the finances , weren't shining in my favour, so If I ever grow up maybe I still can be. Almost 60 so I'm not holding my breath, Oh, like I could LOL! Gasp pass the O2Cable nut on GND clamp came loose and melted insulation off wire, had to cut out heat damaged wire and re-terminate, again. P=I^2R and stuff.
Harry




I dig it! Make a receiver hitch beer holder![]()
Hey Harry, yes you described my point with standard triangles well.
But, growing up isn't as fun as it should be, some never do. Engineering is not as glorious as it sounds, there is plenty of boring documentation, failures and meetings.
CRX, old school CAD works well because it is a 'verification step'. Does it fit? Does it look right?
Great minds think alike.. an old school dual swivel beer holder like you would find on a boat would look at homeI dig it! Make a receiver hitch beer holder![]()
Considered under lighting the whole length with LEDs. Just tap into power supply form sign above. My old man eyes could use one of those arm mounted magnifying glass though..Or use the receiver to mount an over the bench work light.
totally agree. Been working with a friend helping him develop a new motor mount kit all through CAD. Works awesome
Thanks guys. Got it shimmed and adjusted properly. It's done until I start on the side sliders.Bumper looks great , excellent job !!!




Not a guru, but I have had a few hoses made. I've always had the best luck getting crimped on ones made locally. I have bought fittings, both local and online and gotten my hose, cut everything clocked the ends and marked them and taken the assemblies back to the hydraulic shop for crimping.Step in hydraulic hose gurus...