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    They look great looking forward to seeing them powder coated and fitted!!

    CHEERS TIM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    any chance you can make detailed measurements and sketch them and scan them over....there a couple of members that might just do up some electronic drawings

    Hi Weeds, I'll draw them up in Aut0CAD or Inventor and post the drawings, just might take me a while! If anyone wants any dimensions in the mean time just ask.

    Cheers,

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimNZ View Post
    Hi Weeds, I'll draw them up in Aut0CAD or Inventor and post the drawings, just might take me a while! If anyone wants any dimensions in the mean time just ask.

    Cheers,

    Tim
    hey Tim.....would be good if you could knock them up electronically....i reckon i will make a set

    this is the thread i tried to keep going Anyone with CAD got spare time?

    i have the completed electronic drawings for sliders, if you would like them i can email them to you.

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    Instead of CAD, do the drawings in Google sketch up. Free for anyone (just like Google earth) with internet. I've not used CAD but this is a great programe that we could all use to view the drawings on.

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    very nice project, good finishing and look professional.. Very detail write up as well.. keep it up..

    cheer

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    SolidWorks - Downloads

    take the above link and you will find some free downloads that will allow viewing of many CAD package files.

    I used the eDrawings download to view a setup to hold two spares on the back of a deffy which someone posted on this site IIRC

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    I had nothing better to do and a shed full of tools

    Hey everyone..
    After comming across this post during my research into bumperettes, I figured I'd give building my own a go too! Thanks to TimNZ for the inspiration to get out of bed on a weekend and do something constructive!
    I made mine shorter so I could still access my jacking points. Due to my wheel carrier I used different mounting holes, and I also didn't have any c-channel or angle iron so used the same flat metal as the bolting plates. enjoy...








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    Looks pretty good Bushman!! Reminds me that I need to draw up the ones I've made!

    Tim

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