60 Rear Bumper build!

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Here's a cross sectional view of your bumper. The gusset goes inside:

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Get it? ;p

OK...I think I get it now!
I was thining of some thing completely different, in that the gusseting you guyz were talking about would be from the vantage point ABOVE the bumper like you had pictured before!
So the way youre illustrating is to run diagonal gussets within the shell of the bumber, top to bottom to give more re enforcement to the shell from compression forces (i.e. if the rear of the rig/ bumper landed on a rock)...correct?
Diagonal would be better than vertical you think?

Thanks...Im a bit challenged!
I rode the short bus as a kid!;p

K
 
OK...I think I get it now!
I was thining of some thing completely different, in that the gusseting you guyz were talking about would be from the vantage point ABOVE the bumper like you had pictured before!
So the way youre illustrating is to run diagonal gussets within the shell of the bumber, top to bottom to give more re enforcement to the shell from compression forces (i.e. if the rear of the rig/ bumper landed on a rock)...correct?
Diagonal would be better than vertical you think?

Thanks...Im a bit challenged!
I rode the short bus as a kid!;p

K


Hmmmm...maybe a honeycomb style gusset would be better :flipoff2:












The devil made me do it :grinpimp:
 
Yo Keith !!!!

on the reciever section ; I would start with a 2" blank tube and flush that thing to the face of the bumper , Kinda like 4x4 labs.
No need for that extra ring in the end ( looks kinda zeek) when the end is flush The bumper shell will act as the reinforcing ring.

My .02

ken
 
OK...I think I get it now!
I was thining of some thing completely different, in that the gusseting you guyz were talking about would be from the vantage point ABOVE the bumper like you had pictured before!
So the way youre illustrating is to run diagonal gussets within the shell of the bumber, top to bottom to give more re enforcement to the shell from compression forces (i.e. if the rear of the rig/ bumper landed on a rock)...correct?
Diagonal would be better than vertical you think?

Thanks...Im a bit challenged!
I rode the short bus as a kid!;p

K
The internal gussets Ali sketched will add a lot of strength for very little weight.
I was thinking about cross braces made out of U Channel
truss.jpg
 
Yo Keith !!!!

on the reciever section ; I would start with a 2" blank tube and flush that thing to the face of the bumper , Kinda like 4x4 labs.
No need for that extra ring in the end ( looks kinda zeek) when the end is flush The bumper shell will act as the reinforcing ring.

My .02

ken

Agree with Ken; if you're gonna flush the receiver tube, then just go all the way like 4x4Lab's design and dump the ring. Good idea Ken.

Keith,

If you look at the first pic I drew, I'm still adding horizontal gussets to other places as well for triangulation of the whole assembly. If you're gonna yank yourself out using one of the shackles, then the triangulation will keep the whole things square and relieve the strain on the chassis IMHO.
 
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Keith,

If you look at the first pic I drew, I'm still adding horizontal gussets to other places as well for triangulation of the whole assembly. If you're gonna yank yourself out using one of the shackles, then the triangulation will keep the whole things square and relieve the strain on the chassis IMHO.
The reason I suggested u-channel was to distribute the forces further away from the intersections the major components than the gussets. Which method to use depends on how much room there is.


Link to video--->
This is what happens when you try a recovery with a weak bumper,


















and your stupid.
 
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The reason I suggested u-channel was to distribute the forces further away from the intersections the major components than the gussets. Which method to use depends on how much room there is.


Link to video--->
This is what happens when you try a recovery with a weak bumper,

























and your stupid.


That is effing precious. I really needed a good laugh at somebody's else's expense today. Thanks Dan for sharing :D
 
DAMN!
Im at work, and the hospital has a filter on the vid...I have to wait till I get home!

Rusty, are you going to be around this weekend?
I think I have some thing figured out for this extravaganza, but Id like for you to come take a look at it since youre close by.

Thats a good idea choppin the ring off.
I thought that Id need that for some reason, but that would actually HELP with the pin access cuz it would give more space to access it. I could move the assy back a bit.

Ill post up some pics tomorrow of what I did today as far as re enforcement...I thought it would be pretty slick.

Thanks for all the help guyz!
I appreciate it!

K
 
DAMN!
Im at work, and the hospital has a filter on the vid...I have to wait till I get home!

Rusty, are you going to be around this weekend?
I think I have some thing figured out for this extravaganza, but Id like for you to come take a look at it since youre close by.

Thats a good idea choppin the ring off.
I thought that Id need that for some reason, but that would actually HELP with the pin access cuz it would give more space to access it. I could move the assy back a bit.

Ill post up some pics tomorrow of what I did today as far as re enforcement...I thought it would be pretty slick.

Thanks for all the help guyz!
I appreciate it!

K
I should be, :princess: wanted to take a walk/bike around the wetlands Sat. we could swing by then. Give me a call whenever I'm off today.
 
The reason I suggested u-channel was to distribute the forces further away from the intersections the major components than the gussets. Which method to use depends on how much room there is.


Link to video--->This is what happens when you try a recovery with a weak bumper,


















and your stupid.

Id like to think that even as the bumper sits, it would be a little better built than that!
yes...STUPID!

K
 
So here is the HOT idea that I came up with yesterday!
Ill add some additional triangulated gussets of course, but you get the basic idea!

Lemme know what you think...my feeling wont get hurt!

Ill be doing this to BOTH sides of course!

Rusty. at work, the sketch you did wouldnt come up and I was not able to see it till today!

Thanks for posting that!

K
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one more!


Keith: I would add gussets/support to tie the back side of the receiver hitch box tube to the "C" section of your bumper.
 
Oooh, daddy likes!!!
 
Yep ders the sprinkler pipe :hillbilly:

Looking good.

ken
 
Keith: I would add gussets/support to tie the back side of the receiver hitch box tube to the "C" section of your bumper.

Yeah,
Im planning on that, but its a touchy spot because of the pin location!
Its gonna have to go on TOP of the square stock for the reciever to be able to access the pin and the cotter pin.

Thanks for the recommendation Dan!

K
 
Yeah,
Im planning on that, but its a touchy spot because of the pin location!
Its gonna have to go on TOP of the square stock for the reciever to be able to access the pin and the cotter pin.

Thanks for the recommendation Dan!

K


FYI: Make your own hitch (you can buy solid blank material from the local trailer fabbers) and then you can move the pin back a little farther so that it is a bit easier to access. If you need to use my drill press your welcome to...

That's what I did on mine...needed a custom length so I built my own. For a little extra measure of safety since my MM175 doesn't have enough juice for the kind of penetration I wanted on this piece I let Sam TIG the actual ball plate to the hitch...but if you have a good 220V stick welder you should be able to get 1/2" penetration in one pass. And just so you know DOT gets real excited if you cause a highway issue with a non-DOT approved hitch...however a little common sense here goes a long way to eliminating an issue/risk from that perspective ;).

Are you working today or are you going to be in the garage all day? I might stop by...just didn't want to miss ya.
 
I saw this project in person this morning.
As usual the workmanship is excellent. Kieth will have a lot of people asking him to build bumpers for them after they see his.
 

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