Missiletech
NAXJA Forum User
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- Bremerton, Wa
I don't know much about engineering to the level you guys speak of, but I'm doing some trial and error with some of the free stuff I've been aquiring. So, I did 2 things today:
1. Put a padeye on my Ford bumper
2. Made a side to side brace from each front bumper bracket that ties into the forward mount for the front skid plate.
Now I realize the padeye is not very professional, but it was free and if it gets me or someone else out of a rut at least once... it served my purpose. I was using this bumper for practice welds in a class I took last quarter so it wasn't planned very well, if nothing else it might make you laugh.
As for the brace, I feel it will ad rigidity to the bump mounting points from side impacts, more evenly distribute stress on the bumper, and by tieing it into the skid plate give it a little more strength through its other mounting points farther down the framerail.
Just wanted to see what you all thought, thanks for any comments.
-SteVe
1. Put a padeye on my Ford bumper
2. Made a side to side brace from each front bumper bracket that ties into the forward mount for the front skid plate.
Now I realize the padeye is not very professional, but it was free and if it gets me or someone else out of a rut at least once... it served my purpose. I was using this bumper for practice welds in a class I took last quarter so it wasn't planned very well, if nothing else it might make you laugh.
As for the brace, I feel it will ad rigidity to the bump mounting points from side impacts, more evenly distribute stress on the bumper, and by tieing it into the skid plate give it a little more strength through its other mounting points farther down the framerail.
Just wanted to see what you all thought, thanks for any comments.
-SteVe