He can put the other two on his trailer
-Karl
2006 Chevy K3500 4X4 - No J.B. Weld on it yet!
1982 thru 94 F-Series "The Klogger" AKA Transport on the road, on the trail, or on the trailer!
1965 Chevelle
1975 Corvette
Hey kids, I need some help cutting small pieces of about 1/4" thick steel and drilling a 1/2" bolt hole thru the pieces. Im making spacers for my recovery hooks up front, can anyone help? Hopefully sometime tuesday
do you have the plate? give me an accurate sketch and ill take care of it
Ryan Clarke
(214)695-7901
Yea, ill open up my solidworks from engr 112 and get some sketches drawn during class. I got a flat steel bar from home depot that I figure if I cut it in half and stack it, then punch a hole thru, itll be the approx height I need to fit my tow hooks over the rubber push pad on the stock bumper.
just post the drawing, i think you are over thinking this
Ryan Clarke
(214)695-7901
Hah I know, but I needed something to do during polisci. Here is what I want to do, all the measurments in inches. I can give you the actual tow hook to measurments too. I need 4 in total but 6 would be perfect. Also, the ends dont necessarily need to be rounded but that'd be cool if they were flush with the hooks.
Just for future reference, steel is MUCH cheaper at Custom Fabricators or Mac Bolt and Steel and they will have a much better variety to choose from so you dont have to stack thinner pieces.
On the 8th day god created the Super Swamper TSL and said "go forth and kick ass"
Well I got this bar for about $4 so it wasn't too bad, but they only had one type of depth.
How quickly could he have this machined? I can get the actual height in a couple hours but everything else is pretty much exact to 2-3 decimal places. What's his number?
you'll have to ask him how long it would take, depends how busy they are with real work. He was quick when I had him do my bumper stuff. He was in the club, tell him what you're doing and what software you are using. I think he might have solidworks by now, if not you'll have to export to dwg and make sure there are no splines. CAM software doesn't like those.
http://navasota.shopbrazos.com/TX/ma...g--94G1658955/
Its a CNC plasma, so you'll have to pick an off the shelf material thickness and it will have to be something he has in stock. Stick with multiples of 1/16" and oversize the holes 1/16" to account for misalignment and measuring accuracy.
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You're making this way too hard. You need some sort of cutting device, a unibit, and about an hour. I assume you're using 1/2" bolts, make the holes 9/16".
I've had tow hooks on the front of my jeep for many years. Much easier to attach a strap without the stupid shackle everyone else has to have.
Can someone let me use their drill press tomorrow afternoon if possible? I'm just going to drill these holes myself and not worry about it being pretty because I'm making/getting a new front bumper in a few months. I have the drill bit too. Please text or call me 281 seven eight seven 0847 . Ive posted my number all over this forum....