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Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:57 am
by Cody
I built a pipe bumper with towhooks for my Jeep. I used 2 1/2" Sch.40 for the build, 1/4" plate for the sideplates, padeyes, brackets and trim pieces. The project took only 1 weekend plus an additional hour for paint. I used my 1984 Miller Bluestar AC/DC gas stick machine, torch and basic handtools for the job. It is a very functional bumper that will get used often where I live in rural Texas pulling folks from the mud and whatnot. I hope to post more project photos as I get time. Thanks for looking.
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:07 pm
by cptjackm
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Here's another Jeep Bumper on a 2009 Wrangler Sahara.
This one is intended for a tow bar connection. The bumper is 3/16 x 2"x5" tubbing.
The tow lugs go all the way through, welded front and back, 1/2" x 3" bar.
It replaces the plastic and sheet metal original.
I used a 225/125 AC DC Lincoln stick.
There is a little more work to do, fill the ends and add trailer hitch socket.
I'll mount the front license plate in the Trailer socket.
I burned up the polarity switch on the welder last week on a near 100˚day burning 1/8 rod.
I've owned three of these welders and it's the first trouble I've had.
Jack
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:29 pm
by MobileWelding
Very nice work, and so functional too. Looks like it will last forever.
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:38 am
by tom
cptjackm wrote:_D3F4743.jpg
Here's another Jeep Bumper on a 2009 Wrangler Sahara.
This one is intended for a tow bar connection. The bumper is 3/16 x 2"x5" tubbing.
The tow lugs go all the way through, welded front and back, 1/2" x 3" bar.
It replaces the plastic and sheet metal original.
I used a 225/125 AC DC Lincoln stick.
There is a little more work to do, fill the ends and add trailer hitch socket.
I'll mount the front license plate in the Trailer socket.
I burned up the polarity switch on the welder last week on a near 100˚day burning 1/8 rod.
I've owned three of these welders and it's the first trouble I've had.
Jack
I'm a noob..i have a lincoln 225 ac..i have started to get decent welds with it..got a good deal on a lincoln ac/dc machine yesterday..haven't even plugged it up yet..when and why will i use the dc function..
thanks in advance
tom
http://tomblackart.com/
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:23 am
by welder689
tom wrote:..when and why will i use the dc function...
tom,
most stick welding is done on DC. Get yourself some 6010 (or 6011) and some 7018. 1/8" rod is a good all around size. Hook it up DC reverse polarity (negative ground, positive electrode).
I do ALL of my stick welding on DC. About the only thing I use AC for is tigging aluminum.
Nice job on the bumpers, guys.
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:47 am
by tom
welder689 wrote:tom wrote:..when and why will i use the dc function...
tom,
most stick welding is done on DC. Get yourself some 6010 (or 6011) and some 7018. 1/8" rod is a good all around size. Hook it up DC reverse polarity (negative ground, positive electrode).
I do ALL of my stick welding on DC. About the only thing I use AC for is tigging aluminum.
Nice job on the bumpers, guys.
thanks a bunch.. that'll get me started in the right direction..i think i have every rod known to man..
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:08 pm
by Cody
Thanks for the comment on the bumper brother.
Cody
Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:06 am
by Pelldilky
Good job, that looks better than some of the ones you can buy for a Jeep. Probably stronger also.
Re: Jeep Cherokee Pipe Bumper
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 3:36 pm
by Cody
Thank you kindly there, Pelldilky! Take care over in Ireland brother.
Cody