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roll cage's... - 10.03.2008, 09:06 PM

im wondering, if it would be easyto make one, i have an idea, of i want it to conecct to the bosy mounts so i can take it on and off really easly!.

im thinking of using tubes, or 1/8" steel ( dont want to make it wiht alum becasue i have a steel welder and for me welding alum is hard vs steel.) what im tinking is that: the 1/8 sheet would go inbeetween the 2 front body mounts, and then make holes for the mounting part to go though then use a pin. and connect steel tubes from the front piece to the handle (myn is stock), use some cotter pins, and make hole in the tube that is right over the handle, and you know bend the cotter pin. then from the handle to the rear body mount. im thinking a 1/8 sheet over the motor but still axess able to the plug. then go to the mounts, use a sheet in the back just likein the front. and connect it with tubes again...

i may try to draw it up, but i may not be able to...

but if you have other ideas and better salutions please tell me... i dont like to waist money, my money is very valuble to me.

and it has to be steel, and i dont want to be very expensive... and i have seen some, and there too expensive.


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