'wittle 'wesistor (Mini Jeep)

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The back looks really great! The front looks a bit crooked, could be the camera angle. This project shows you don't need a fancy garage to make incredible stuff.
 

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The back looks really great! The front looks a bit crooked, could be the camera angle. This project shows you don't need a fancy garage to make incredible stuff.
Yup, everything "is" still a bit off

Ima still buttonin' & squarin' "stuff up" :thumbsup:

Across the mid section (~31 1/2")
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Across the back (~31 1/2")
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Squared up the side panels, with the back panel
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...& bolted 'em together

* Notice these
bolt holes will "bolt" (3) different panels together ;)
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This ‘splains it better than l can….

Thanks for the info :cheers2:

Yup, I've seen that on Snow Plow Blades :thumbsup:

My Industrial Arts teacher (back in the '80's) referred to it a "Breaking" or Break Bending
 

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Cowl re-work

I took the Cowl back off (to "fix" the bottom bending flange)
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This is (1) ofthe offending edges
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So, I straightened 'em back out (almost flat)
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Then, drew the "new" bending lines (the left side needed ta be bent just a bit "over" 7/8")
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Put 'er in the bender
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...& bended 'er (hopefully correctly this time) ;)
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Re-bent :cheers2:
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Came out lookin' like this :thumbsup:
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* Notice my supervisor (Ducky) has her azz all up in my business (as usual) o_O
 

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CAD drawings :unsure: Computer Cardboard Aided Design :alien:
Yes sir, I made (several) whole mini-Jeep bodies out of cardboard
...& then, used the "best" ones for templates, to make this body :cheers2:

Speakin' of templates, I used the rear wheel well CAD templates ta make some rear wheel wells outta steel ;)
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I had ta make some adjustments, like this edge needed ~1/4" extra
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...& the curve in the rear needed "matchin up" (~1/2" off)
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Modified CAD template
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Gettin' 'er transferred to the steel
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I cut (2) "blanks" & bolted 'em together
...so, I could make/create (2) pieces (left & right) at the same time :thumbsup:
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...& there were (2) (the exact same but, exact opposites)
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Doin' some more bendin' :p
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Thats purdy cool. Where did you find the calibrated wrenches? Are those caliwrenches?
Nope, not Caliwrenches
...they are Pittsburg-wrenches
...AKA Harbor Freight specials :cheers2:

They work great for illustrating "gaps"
...& will also turn a nut &/or bolt too ;)

I recently saw a guy who had an ignition switch mounting wrench (used to mount the ignition switch on his mini-bike) :thumbsup:
...& those are very rare o_O
 

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Tailgate

Step 1. Measure & mark
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Step 2. Cut
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Step 3. Clean/smooth, round & deburr
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Here's my state of the art material prop ;)
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On longer cuts (over ~6") it helps ta use a straight edge as a guide
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After measurin', markin', cuttin' cleanin & smoothin', I put 'er in the bender & bent 'er
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Moved 'er up a bit & bent 'er again
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After the third bend it looked lika this
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This double lip should help make the body more ridged & be safer to the touch
...& this is what itsa looksa like, installed :2guns:
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Hey what's all of them holes, in the back, for?

Well, Ima glad you asked :thumbsup:

Those are for the Air Brakes :sneaky:

When driving air flows thru them holes
...& when you apply the brakes, a flap raises up
...& blocks them holes
...which help ta slow ya down ;)

JK...JK :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
...they are for mounting the tail lights

There are gonna be (3) individual 12V lights, on each side, making up the tail lights (I'll explain why later) :cheers2:
...so, I used some maskin' tape ta help align them
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Then, used a straight edge ta help square 'em up on the body
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Um...that seems a bit too high
...after readjustment (yea, that looks better) :sifone:
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Here is what theysa gonna look like
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Another view
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The center lights (on each side) will be the marker lights (on when the headlights are on)
...& the outer lights are the brake lights

The (4) outer lights will only light up when the brakes are applied
...& being twice as many, they should illuminate brighter than the marker lights, when lit :2guns:
 

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Hey what's all of them holes, in the back, for?

Well, Ima glad you asked :thumbsup:

Those are for the Air Brakes :sneaky:

When driving air flows thru them holes
...& when you apply the brakes, a flap raises up
...& blocks them holes
...which help ta slow ya down ;)

JK...JK :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
...they are for mounting the tail lights

There are gonna be (3) individual 12V lights, on each side, making up the tail lights (I'll explain why later) :cheers2:
...so, I used some maskin' tape ta help align them
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Then, used a straight edge ta help square 'em up on the body
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Um...that seems a bit too high
...after readjustment (yea, that looks better) :sifone:
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Here is what theysa gonna look like
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Another view
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The center lights (on each side) will be the marker lights (on when the headlights are on)
...& the outer lights are the brake lights

The (4) outer lights will only light up when the brakes are applied
...& being twice as many, they should illuminate brighter than the marker lights, when lit :2guns:
 

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Started workin' on the Hood

I don't seem ta have a CAD hood template (I did) :mad2:
...so, Ima gonna have ta make another one

Ima also, running low on CAD "fluid" (cardboard)
...so, Ima gonna have ta re-purpose one of the CAD floorboard templates :cheers2:
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Here is the "rough" CAD hood template
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Dry fitin' 'er on the body
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Got 'er nice-n-centered
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Worked on the "wrap around"
...& marked where the bending flange(s) needed ta be
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Also, marked the front "overhang" (left ~1/2")
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...& now, we have a CAD hood template :thumbsup:
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But, then I was thinkin' that maybe I should add a rear "lip" to the hood (ta make 'er stronger & more ridged, back in the hinge area) :unsure:
...so, Ima thinkin' that Ima gonna add ~2" to the rear edge of the hood ;)
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Now, I gotta get some more 18g. steel ('cuz I don't have a piece ~31" x ~21" 18g. left) :huh:
 
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