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    how to bend rocksliders to follow the body line...

    Hi all
    Matman came over the sarv to make a start on his rocksliders for his d2, after we had the plates tacked on to the 75x50 RHS we held it in position and noticed the disco body isn't strate, so the slider doesn't run true with the body
    So we are just after some solutions to this prob
    How have you bent your sliders to follow the line of the body??, we thought of cutting a slot and bending it, so thats still an option if needed also thought and read about people using an oxy to put a slight bend in it

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    Thanks in advance TIM (and Mat)

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    Chock the middle of the tube up with a block of wood that 1.5 to 2 times the
    amount you need to bend the tube and run over it a few times with the disco.

    (i am serious)

    Or find somebody with a half decent hydraulic press

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    I reckon you're right about the cutting, bending then rewelding idea. That's how I would do it

    Even if you heated it you would end up with a slight bulge on each side

    Here's a few pics of my brothers sliders. Someone on here made them









    Last edited by Jock The Rock; 3rd May 2009 at 06:33 PM. Reason: Added pics

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    Thanks guys
    The pics are great!!
    Looks like cut and welding is the easyest

    CHEERS TIM.

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    You can send them off to an engineering/fabrication/trailer etc shop and have them rolled into shape.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    You can send them off to an engineering/fabrication/trailer etc shop and have them rolled into shape.
    Thats what I'd suggest too...

    IIRC the radius is something like 30meters

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    don't bother,
    here's some pics of my set,
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    Safe Travels
    harry

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    If you run a series of welds across the top side of the slider, the contraction of the welds will bend the tube. You can then grind/sand the welds off afterward.

    The other suggestions of a press, rolls or driving on them will also work but it can be awkward to get any precision into the bend sometimes,

    Cheers Charlie

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazza View Post
    If you run a series of welds across the top side of the slider, the contraction of the welds will bend the tube. You can then grind/sand the welds off afterward.

    The other suggestions of a press, rolls or driving on them will also work but it can be awkward to get any precision into the bend sometimes,

    Cheers Charlie

    quite true,,,if the SHS was wafer thin not really possible on 50x50x4SHS.

    just one cut through 3 sides with a drop saw (4mm wide) bend up till they touch again and re weld, then finish off with a flap disc.
    i have made numerous sets like this (jock, them sliders are mine) and can say that there is no way in hell that they will break in there fittment and use on a 4x4.

    cheers phil

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