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^^^By your rules constructive help is to blow it up and start over. Ok...Let's go with that.
 
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^^^By your rules constructive help is blow it up and start over. Ok...Let's go with that.


You're right. The bumper is perfect in every way and is an aesthetic masterpiece.... :beer:



Perhaps someday I will learn how to weld and fabricate. It's probably a lot harder than it looks.


-G
 
^ As was said in some long ago forgotten movie: "You have no idea..."
 
Yeah, no kidding.....

From now on when someone around here asks for input or feedback, I'll interpret that as:

"Please stroke my ego and tell me I am a fabrication God....and every aspect of my design is impeccably conceived and rendered"



If that's what the OP really wanted people to do, then please accept my sincere apologies. Didn't mean to crap up your thread.... The bumper looks nice.



-G
Dude what the hell are you talking about? Glad you like the bumper. Thanks.
 
Good stuff man. I know this one was labor intensive and you didn't need anybody to tell you so. The customer gets a awesome bumper that nobody else has yet and you stuck to the plan while taking the hits from this forum.

Looking forward to the next build as I followed all your work on the 80-series too. :beer:
Thanks brother I really appreciate it. I do what I can, as should we all. I really have fun with the creative process. That to me is conceptualizing what it is I wanna do in my head then translate that into steel. Not always the easiest thing to do but strong will be damned. I'm back in 80 mode for a few bumpers and racks then back to the 100 series. I would like to build a rack next so keep an eye on that. Please contact me if your interested in a hundi bumper. Thanks guys.
 
And that about wraps it up nice and tight!:cheers:
 

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