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Old 05-15-2013, 05:51 PM
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I'm currently building this in my metals class in my high school. I'll get more pictures up when its finished. You guys are welcome to copy or modify the plans as you please.
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I'm in high school and I made mine in my metals class to
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Nice man, you using aluminum or steel? I was going to make mine but ended up getting one with broken mounts for free so just fabbed up some mounts for it
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I'm using steel
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1 in square steel tubing is what I'm using. I'm putting back up lights in it for sure. Hopefully it doesn't look like a Christmas tree when I'm completely done. Lol
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I don't see it looking like an Xmas tree lol, I wish mine had the spots for lights like you're planning on doing, my bumper worked too tho lol
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Ya but you see the back up lights isn't all I'm doing for lights


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