kelly4's Front Bumper Build
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My category was pretty much all vehicle related stuff. Most of it was light bars, a few roof racks, and a lot of hitch stuff. This is the only photo I have of some of the other stuff though. I'm pretty sure mine was the only bumper there actually.
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For the arc welds on the inside of the main bumper, I used a Miller 225. For the arc welds on the unibody brackets, I used my Lincoln 225. The MIG welds were done with a Lincoln SP 175, and the TIG welds were done with an older Miller unit. Lots of different welders lol
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It might work but you'll probably have to do multiple passes and be fighting it all the way to get good penetration, 1/4" is pretty much the limit for a 125A (multi-pass), so welding 3/16" or 1/4" with a 125A unit and getting strong welds with good penetration won't be easy. I would recommend at least a 140A unit, if you have access to 220V a 180A+ unit would be ideal.
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^i agree
You could also try beveling the edges of the metal. That should help a lot of you're struggling with penetration
You could also try beveling the edges of the metal. That should help a lot of you're struggling with penetration
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Congrats.
Nice work, glad to see younger people still learning trades, especially in MI.
It's been almost 30 years since I took metal shop .
Nitro
Nice work, glad to see younger people still learning trades, especially in MI.
It's been almost 30 years since I took metal shop .
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I usually dont have a problem with that hehe.
All jokes aside, that is a sweet bumper and if it were for sale I would buy it. Great work and congrats on placing in the competition. It's always rewarding when something you do is noticed.
All jokes aside, that is a sweet bumper and if it were for sale I would buy it. Great work and congrats on placing in the competition. It's always rewarding when something you do is noticed.
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Thanks everyone! I do have plans for a rear bumper with a swing out tire carrier if I have time. I've got plenty of 3/16" steel to use up!
I realized I never posted some final pics of it, and I ended up getting my roof rack recoated in the same textured black, so here are a few:
I realized I never posted some final pics of it, and I ended up getting my roof rack recoated in the same textured black, so here are a few:
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Hey Kelly, can you send me the cad files for your bumper to dekamdylan@gmail.com, I have both autodesk inventor and google sketchup, so whatever works for you, I would really like to build a similar model for my 99 and 98 xj's
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