Great project! I can absol-frickin-utely GUARANTEE that protecting those bolt heads is not overkill. I've had to use a cutoff wheel three times to get mine off. Even with hardened, hex recess, button head bolts, a rock will distort them enough to make getting a wrench in them impossible.bobbyblaze wrote:Is it overkill ?
MrSmithsTB wrote:Nice, nice work. Feel like making another one?
JamesDowning wrote:I've seen these, by ballistic fab:
Apparently they are called rock washers...?... just another idea.
bartonmd wrote:Lookin good!
I'm really glad you added the second layer on the oil pan pyramid!
Did you weld the sides on at an angle, so they rest on the sides of the frame, there?
I'm making them out of 3/16" steel now (as well as the 1/4" aluminum), but we can't punch 1/4" steel... well... we technically can, but it's HARD on the tools, so we don't...
Do be careful, though... Being 1/4" steel, you've made the skidplate much stronger than the frame, so if you hit stuff with absolute wreckless abandon because of your super-strong skidplate, you'll bend the frame, instead...
Mike
bobbyblaze wrote:bartonmd wrote:Lookin good!
I'm really glad you added the second layer on the oil pan pyramid!
Did you weld the sides on at an angle, so they rest on the sides of the frame, there?
I'm making them out of 3/16" steel now (as well as the 1/4" aluminum), but we can't punch 1/4" steel... well... we technically can, but it's HARD on the tools, so we don't...
Do be careful, though... Being 1/4" steel, you've made the skidplate much stronger than the frame, so if you hit stuff with absolute wreckless abandon because of your super-strong skidplate, you'll bend the frame, instead...
Mike
Thanks. The side welds are an optical illusion. They are straight and paralell with each other. I will try to get a painted pic up tomorrow. I rushed the paint and F***ed it up. Probably gonna reprime and go with a rubberized undercoating over the paint.
I will totally agree with you. 1/4 inch IS hard on the tools. I went through 5 thin cuts for my angle grinder. Broke 3 drill bits, and overloaded my dremel (think that might be fried). Thanks for the heads-up with the strength thing. I don't have any plans to do anything crazy. I used 1/4 inch cause I happened to have a piece of 1/4 inch plate left over from an armor project with an old jeep of mine.
Gordinho80 wrote:Good work, Bob. I like the touch of diamond plate. It adds a little more strength to the front lip, so it is functional too...