This is half the reason I even bought a welder. Seems most fabbed products in the offroad motorsport are 50% materials 50% labor/overhead. With Jeep bumpers it's more like 25%-75%. I'm sure not but that is my perception.
A $650 ARB bull bar on my $600 ZJ... no.
Great looking work. What do you have in the materials if you don't mind?
Here is my e-wheel I have been working on . The anvils, adjuster and lower cradle are from hoosier profiles. They make real nice stuff.
I wanted a bench model so it has a 21" throat. It is made of 4x4x 1/4". The lower tool arm and adjuster is removeable.
This is a copy of a design from all metalshaping. It is pretty cool. I only wheeled a little piece in it ,but it seems to work well.
Here is my e-wheel I have been working on . The anvils, adjuster and lower cradle are from hoosier profiles. They make real nice stuff.
I wanted a bench model so it has a 21" throat. It is made of 4x4x 1/4". The lower tool arm and adjuster is removeable.
This is a copy of a design from all metalshaping. It is pretty cool. I only wheeled a little piece in it ,but it seems to work well.


Love the bender, is that a "got trikes" design? Will it go 90 degrees in one shot? Looks great!
bingo. with the 120-degree die i have, it bends to about 70 degrees in one pass. i have to reset to bend more than that. it's just the way the design is using that particular ram.
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So a longer ram is needed to bend 90 in one shot?
Those are some damn good welds!
from the look of the swingarm's position, i don't know how much more bend you can get out of a longer ram. you may squeeze a few more degrees. it's the nature of his design. doesn't bother me since resetting the die is quick.
Ok Ill play! The buggy is on 44 with 8.1L and the dog and flowers was just for fun.

It is the start of a Ultra 4 race buggy. We use it to play out in the woods for now and go to some of the off-road races...... This is what we plan on doing with it.Tundra buggy![]()