Quote On Tube Bumper

utahluge

Finally Got My Truck!!
Location
Draper
Are you a welder? Let me rephrase that...
I have a welder, I can weld, but I can't weld anything worth putting my own weight on. ha
So, are you good enough to weld a tube bumper?

I am looking into getting a tube bumper done up that would double as an air tank. I figure I could pay one of you instead of a shop (you know, stimulate the economy).

It would be similar to this but no bends:
https://www.fortec4x4.com/images/T/OM 11570.02.jpg

The hitch mounts to the frame so no worry about having the hitch as part of the bumper. It would go on a full-size.

Quotes anyone?

Note: I wasn't sure if this went into the classifieds/wanted section. If so, mods please move it. Thanks.
 

slcpunk74

Original Saboteur
Location
WB,UT
Big tubing... Not sure if many guys can bend you 3" tube around here. Ther bigger the tube the easier it will dent so my vote is you do it in 1.75. It just so happens I have a 1.75" bender, Looks like an easy bumper so Im gonna say between $200-$ could be more or less depending on exactly what you want. Pm if interested.
 

Corban_White

Well-Known Member
Location
Payson, AZ

Big tubing... Not sure if many guys can bend you 3" tube around here. Ther bigger the tube the easier it will dent so my vote is you do it in 1.75. It just so happens I have a 1.75" bender, Looks like an easy bumper so Im gonna say between $200-$ could be more or less depending on exactly what you want. Pm if interested.

Not sure I'd want someone to build me a bumper that missed an important detail and tried to push me into doing something other than what I spec'd. Who knows if the finished product would come out how I wanted or how the "builder" wanted.
 

utahluge

Finally Got My Truck!!
Location
Draper
Big tubing... Not sure if many guys can bend you 3" tube around here. Ther bigger the tube the easier it will dent so my vote is you do it in 1.75. It just so happens I have a 1.75" bender, Looks like an easy bumper so Im gonna say between $200-$ could be more or less depending on exactly what you want. Pm if interested.

It would be straight, no bends. :) Just thinking out loud here... would the full-size look better with the 3" or 1.75"? For some reason I am thinking the 1.75" would look, well... wimpy, on a full size. I am completely open here though and welcome any ideas. Thanks!

Edit: Corban_White beat me to it. ha (left the original for the heck of it)
 

ChestonScout

opinions are like Jeeps..
Location
Clinton, Ut
If your not going to have any bends use whatever size tube you want but I agree, 1 3/4 would look WAY to small for that type of bumper. Plus you wouldnt have very much air capacity.
 

UNSTUCK

But stuck more often.
Not sure I'd want someone to build me a bumper that missed an important detail and tried to push me into doing something other than what I spec'd. Who knows if the finished product would come out how I wanted or how the "builder" wanted.

:rofl:
 

slcpunk74

Original Saboteur
Location
WB,UT
To each his own... If you like that look then get it done. While your at it chicken wire would be sick with some treadplate tabs... Was I rude? Have I been? You guys could chill a little, after all this is just a forum.
 

utahluge

Finally Got My Truck!!
Location
Draper
Ooookkkk... back on topic.

I put the text in the image so it would be easy to print out or whatever. I guess I should have drawn this up first.
 

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ChestonScout

opinions are like Jeeps..
Location
Clinton, Ut
In my opinion you would want tube to attach the upper and lower tubes so that you can drill holes and have both be part of the air tank.


Where are you located? It might help someone decide if they wanted to tackle it or not
 

utahluge

Finally Got My Truck!!
Location
Draper
Ya, but the less work by just using brackets would bring the price down. :D I am ok with just using the bottom bar for air.

I am in Draper.
 

sixb

Will work for beer!
Location
West Jordan, UT
In my opinion you would want tube to attach the upper and lower tubes so that you can drill holes and have both be part of the air tank.

That was also my first thought when I saw it and would be easy to do. I wonder how much air it would hold and how many tires it would fill.
 

1993yj

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Location
Salt Lake
Here is another option. Don't do a tube bumper. Just my opinion, but no matter what size the tubing, tube bumpers will always look weak, and 80's. If you are truly set on having a bumper that holds air, you could do that with any bumper, so long as you enclose it all. Get some rectangular tubing, maybe 3" x 1" or slightly bigger, similar to this style:
body_armor_rear_bumper_hero1.jpg
 
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