They look great looking forward to seeing them powder coated and fitted!!
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.
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.
very nice project, good finishing and look professional.. Very detail write up as well.. keep it up..
cheer
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
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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