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So cross me off the list, and maybe we can spend more time on bigger projects
Joliet Jake Blues wrote:asauer17 wrote:The Home Depot near me only had 26 and 22 in stock.
Also, my tub corner armor painted black and has holes to drill into the tub. Unsure of drilling vs welding as far as rust. Any input guys?
Which means, I must figure out where I put all of the hardware that came with it. I bought it back in 2011/2012 then moved!
Drill baby drill! You want to make sure you have some decent C-clamps, the sheet metal is pretty easy to drill thru, I bought a bunch of poison spyder stuff used but the PO did not supply hardware. The Ace Hardware on Rt 40 (you will drive by it on the way to the shop) sells the bolts and nutserts I used to mount them to my Jeep. About a buck each for the bolt and a less for the nut.... never heard of people welding armor to a tub although Im sure its been done...
"Ok so I had a chance to talk with my neighbor today and we are on to use his shop! Its Legacy Construction and they are easiest to get to on Groton Rd in Westford MA The access road for the shop is a long dirt driveway up a slight incline between 28 and 30 Groton Rd, its a large blue industrial building with heavy equipment outside, as you go down Groton Rd headed toward Groton on the right hand side you will see a small pond and a circular driveway followed by 4 mailboxes together, the access road is immediately after the 4 mail boxes. they are listed as 6 Millstone hill rd but its a sharp turn and easy to miss it. I will post my cell number when we get closer to Saturday"BlackNBlue-ISH wrote:Do we have an address and time for this yet?
I'll be bringing some steel. That and some thinner sheet metal, in case anyone needs itBlackNBlue-ISH wrote:I'd be interested in coming! I don't have any projects that NEED doing haha. I'm typically pretty good at holding things and helping out, so I'll do what I can. If time allows, I wouldn't mind cutting down my bumper to a mid length stubby and possibly welding the ends closed for some strength. Id have to pick up some steel for that though.
does the rear have round hole openings? I have a pair of LED brake lights I just pulled out and replaced with ones with integrated reverse lights. You will just need two pigtails to hook them up, more or less flush mount too.asauer17 wrote:
I think mine are poison spyder, too. I don't recall hardware when i got them. Drill in, got it!
Yup - his is 110Frank wrote: I was concerned when Carl said his was only good for sheet metal. Must be a 110.
OK - I'll plan on bringing my 240 V MIG then (Just didn't want to bring it if it wasn't needed.)Frank wrote:If were looking at Jeffs frame we might need yours.
I think mine are diamond cut outs.Joliet Jake Blues wrote:does the rear have round hole openings? I have a pair of LED brake lights I just pulled out and replaced with ones with integrated reverse lights. You will just need two pigtails to hook them up, more or less flush mount too.asauer17 wrote:
I think mine are poison spyder, too. I don't recall hardware when i got them. Drill in, got it!
asauer17 wrote:I think mine are diamond cut outs.Joliet Jake Blues wrote:does the rear have round hole openings? I have a pair of LED brake lights I just pulled out and replaced with ones with integrated reverse lights. You will just need two pigtails to hook them up, more or less flush mount too.asauer17 wrote:
I think mine are poison spyder, too. I don't recall hardware when i got them. Drill in, got it!
Do you remember what bolts you bought?!
Nice gesture. No problem!Joliet Jake Blues wrote:Also I would kind of like to kick my neighbor a small Gift certificate to Gibbet Hill as a thank you for the use of his shop. Would the people getting wrenched on mind to kick in 5 bucks or so toward that as a thank you to Wayne?