Roll Cage building

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  1. Mitch

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    Yes, I know it's not going to be FIA approved, but I wanted a bit of extra protection in case of the obvious, so I enlisted the services of an engineering officer to make me a cage for the rear of my drifter.

    I saw he was making his own off roader from scratch and thought if it's strong enough for that, it'll be strong enough for a cage. He has a mega pipe bending press which bends nicely without rucking up the inside of the curve, plus all the bits to design and build this sort of thing and is a bit of a mig meister to boot :)

    Even when it was tacked in with four spot welds it was solid and hopefully I'll never need it, but it's nice to have. It's out at the moment so I can paint it, and then hopefully it'll be fully welded in tomorrow. Then all I have to do is replace my clutch for the fifth time in two months, and go and play:D


    Trial fitting of the main bar
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    The nearest this car will get to having neons.....
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    Headless man with nearly finished item
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    Sorry about pic quality (camera phone), but there were more taken and I'll see if I can get them posted up later.
     
  2. paulsmith

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    looking good.

    Will it be welded or bolted in?
     
  3. PhilMorrison

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    Piccies no worky
     
  4. paulsmith

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    Here you go

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  5. Mitch

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    Funny, the pics worked this morning..... :confused:

    It's going to be welded in, Paul. Cheers for reposting the pics :thumbs:
     
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    the middle pic looks like your fittin neons :wack:

    hope it goes well :)
     
  7. Mitch

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    That's why I put that caption on the first post :nod:
     
  8. Rob-S13

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    lol i didn't see that
     
  9. Mitch

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    Here's how it looks now, with drippy hammerite all over it. I wanted light blue, but they don't do it in the local Wilco.

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    Sort it out if no one can see it, Paul :D (How'd you do it?)
     
  10. GTR-NUTTER

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    looks

    blody cool, so how much did that cost ya in total :nod:

    K
     
  11. LittleMark

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    where you building that mate? an army barracks? looks sweet tho gotta love the black wheels/ white car! like my 205, i think it may have to be a white s13!!!

    Mark
     
  12. PhilMorrison

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    that looks wickid Mitch, I really like the little bar pressumably for the harness :cool:
     
  13. Mitch

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    Nothing gets past you, mate:D Yes, it's to redirect the harness to pull back rather than down.

    Cheers for the positive comments, fellas :thumbs: Thought I may have been flamed for being a pikey and not buying a "real" one.

    Yes, it's being made at an army barracks. Need to make use of the facilities before I'm moved on. (To 25 minutes from Silverstone:D) The new place has a new workshop being built as we speak, so hopefully should be sorted there too :D:D:D :thumbs:
     
  14. Mitch

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    I've decided to sand it back and redo (spray this time) it in blue. I can't have him putting in all this effort and me putting gash white drippy paint all over it. That just wouldn't do, and won't go far in getting him any repeat business either:D

    I've got the day off tomorrow, so will do it after I've replaced my clutch (AGAIN!)

    I'll post pics when it's done :thumbs:
     
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    might be worth sending it off to get powder coated
     
  16. Mitch

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    Thought about that, but it's to be welded in, not bolted, so would have to be ground back.
     
  17. Mitch

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    And I'm too impatient!! I can't wait to get it glued in:D
     
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    is he up for making more?

    can a bolted in version be made?
     
  19. Mitch

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    I think he'd be up for making more. I'll ask him. You'd have to be willing to bring your car prestripped, otherwise it would take longer and therefore cost more. Makes sense to take out all you could bar the front seats. It will probably take a day to do, so it would have to be at a weekend unless you're willing to drop the car off for a few days. He will be out of the Army in a few months, and this won't apply. He could probably come to you and fit one if you have somewhere he can work.

    He was going to do mine as a bolt in, but it would have taken a fair bit more work, and I can't see mine needing to come out.
     
  20. Rob-S13

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    i think i would prefer a bolt in incase i want to sell it.

    also i'm not 100% sure if i want to strip the rear seats, its nice to have the option of taking more than one person out.

    obviously it would need re-designing but u recon he'd be up for making one like that?
     

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