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coozer - 22/4/11 at 10:26 PM

Hi, been busy today, fixed the flashing on the garage roof that disappeared last Saturday and have been cracking on with my homemade cage.

I've used the tubemitre.exe and its excellent, especially for the cross over bar at 31.5 degrees.




I intend to have it bolted to the original roll bar which is welded in place. To do this I need about 2" of ~38mm steel bar to make a couple of inserts for the new bars then a tube welded into the roll bar to take M10 bolts.

Anyone got any 38mm steel bar 2" long please???

I would like to have this all welded up and in place for Stoneliegh if possible.

Steve


Mr Whippy - 22/4/11 at 11:08 PM

looks very good

mind to cover the cars bodywork before welding or you'll have metal bits melted into it


AndyRead - 22/4/11 at 11:23 PM

As above, great job!

It will look great when painted!

[Edited on 22/4/11 by AndyRead]


Krismc - 23/4/11 at 06:28 AM

Looks good mate!


DRC INDY 7 - 23/4/11 at 06:32 AM

That looks really nice............. but watch out for the tossers with there comments on here that do not like double bend roll cages


coozer - 23/4/11 at 06:46 AM

quote:
Originally posted by DRC INDY 7
That looks really nice............. but watch out for the tossers with there comments on here that do not like double bend roll cages


Your right there, and the ones with good eyes will notice the tubes are ERW. Oh no, no good them...

Its not a race car, the cage is purely something I fancied and is cosmetic, maybe giving me some extra stiffness and protection.

And, the main reason? It will stop the cover dropping down and filling with water at the shows

Right, I'm off out up to Hartside.

Steve


CRAIGR - 23/4/11 at 07:26 AM

Have seen a bracket somewhere that welds to both parts of the cage and you then bolt the two together but can't seem to find it at the mo. Will keep looking.


gaz05 - 23/4/11 at 07:36 AM

Hi
First post. Been lurking for months. Building a haynes.

Coozer. I can let you have some 38mm mate. Just at hexham if you're passing today.

Gary


tilly819 - 23/4/11 at 08:41 AM

looks good mate, will have a proper look at stoneleigh

tilly


whitestu - 23/4/11 at 09:23 AM

Looks great, but won't your head hit the top tubes with a helmet on?

Stu


coozer - 23/4/11 at 04:46 PM

quote:
Originally posted by whitestu
Looks great, but won't your head hit the top tubes with a helmet on?

Stu


Nope, look how low the seats are, the original bar is like a climbing frame. I tried it last night and can get in and out no problem!


coozer - 23/4/11 at 04:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by gaz05
Hi
First post. Been lurking for months. Building a haynes.

Coozer. I can let you have some 38mm mate. Just at hexham if you're passing today.

Gary


U2u sent

Steve


lewis - 23/4/11 at 04:56 PM

How did you mitre the tubes? Any tricks or just your skill :-)


RichardK - 23/4/11 at 05:14 PM

Use a bit of software called tubemitre, I've stuck a link here Linky tell it the dia's of the tubes and thickness of the wall and the angle then it will print out a template that you can wrap around and the mark it out with a felt tip pen then attack it with your chosen tool.

Cheers

Rich


coozer - 23/4/11 at 05:18 PM

quote:
Originally posted by lewis
How did you mitre the tubes? Any tricks or just your skill :-)


Easy with this program... you put the size of the tubes and degree where they meet and print if off, wrap it round the tube and get the grinder and files out I used sticky back paper and stuck it on the tube, used erw line down the tube to keep it lined up and square.

http://www.ozhpv.org.au/shed/tubemiter.htm

[Edited on 23/4/11 by coozer]


Krismc - 23/4/11 at 05:37 PM

Blue peter, eat ya heart out! Stick back plastic and tape too mount it and you got a full set


lewis - 23/4/11 at 05:54 PM

thats brill!! well impressed with that,ill have a propper look at stonleigh