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  • #16
    Mike, what diameter and thickness of pipe did you use for your rollbar?

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    • #17
      Jim, unfortunately I don't remember the size. The O.D. is a little over 1 1/4" and I think that equates to 1" pipe but again, I'm not 100% certain. It's schedule 40 though. I actually bought a long stick of it but ran out. I was able to go to Lowes and buy it in 10 foot sticks to complete the cage. You may want to look there just to get a feel for the sizes.

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      • #18
        Thanks Mike. I have a bunch of pipe laying around, from fence type to oil well pipe. I was hoping to save a little weight by using fence pipe, but not at the expense of safety.

        Jim

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        • #19
          Originally posted by james8719 View Post
          Thanks Mike. I have a bunch of pipe laying around, from fence type to oil well pipe. I was hoping to save a little weight by using fence pipe, but not at the expense of safety.

          Jim
          jim. just a precaution to let you know, most fence pipe is galvanized, which will produce toxic gasses when being cut with a torch or welded. better to use regular iron pipe. greggv2007.
          Gregg V

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          • #20
            here's one that'll clear the factory top and windshield
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            To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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            • #21
              I found this online!

              It looks like it's tough!
              Jeff
              02 Argo Bigfoot

              I never get lost : I take expeditions!
              I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.

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              • #22
                OK I figured out what I'm gonna do for a cage. I'm gonna put up my top, and use it for measurments. I'll build it to fit inplace of the crappy bimany top rails. Just add a few more buttom snaps around the edges to keep it in place, and kill 2 birds with one stone! That will leave me with the ability to throw the top up quickly, and possibly fab out a hard top in the future! I'm going to use angle around the body line, as a bumper and secure mounting point for the cage. I'm looking at using 1"x.120" square tube. I'll do a double tube across as a header bar. That should make things verry sturdy! I have also been thinking about using 1"x.25"ID tubing for about 3" at the bottom of the tubes, use a few pin's & R-clips, and I will be able to remove the cage for the summer fishing trips.

                The bumper is in blue, the cage is in green, and the red thing will be a tie down loop for trailering. You can see I'm planning on putting 1/4" gussets in every joint, and what you can't see is the top of the cage will be an X-bar for added ridgitity & protection!

                What does everyone think?
                Last edited by GREASEMONKEY; 01-19-2008, 04:11 AM.
                Jeff
                02 Argo Bigfoot

                I never get lost : I take expeditions!
                I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.

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                • #23
                  Sounds like a plan to me! I think making it removable for fishing is a good idea. If you do fish a lot the cage really gets in the way. I take the Max IV out fishing sometimes and I'm always having to stand up or reach way out to clear the bars when I cast.

                  It's cage is removable with just a few bolts but I never take the time to take it off. If I fished a lot I would probably remove it.

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                  • #24
                    I was curious what size tube everyone is using for a cage? I'm at home building one for a Jeep, but this is new to me!

                    What's been done for restraints, other than hold on for dear life! I have an old set of racing 3" lap belts, but not sure where to anchor them. I debated using a set of 1/2" carrige bolts from the outside of the tub, and just use fender washers, or be safe & run them to the frame?
                    Jeff
                    02 Argo Bigfoot

                    I never get lost : I take expeditions!
                    I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.

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