Restoring my fathers old hunting Jeep

Before losing total sanity working on the tub I started making the winch mount. luckily I still have 3 of the 4 pc's that were original
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Not to bad cutting 1/4" angle with a sawzall, slow going tho
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Drill press a must though
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Two hrs later most of the pc's cut. some grinding, drilling and welding to follow
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I love this thread! I have faith that you will get it done!

I need to do another mini restore on my 1995 Nissan 4 x 4 pickup. I did one on it about 6 years ago but it has sat a ton since then and needs more work done again to get it up to speed...I don't even think I have actually put the last 2 tags I have had to buy for it on it so the gas in the tank is about 3 years old or more...
 
This is what happens when your nicely restored winch sits in a puddle of water for a yr due to a leaking shed :eek:


 
I got a sheet of 18 ga sheet metal so now I need a metal brake to bend it into panels. A friend of mine has one but thats no fun to drive there when I need something done soooooo off to lowes o_O


Decided to try to make one with some hinges since my welding stinks




Can't seem to get away from spot welds



First try it bent a pc of aluminum perfectly



2nd try on some 16 ga steel and the hinges bent on me


So I made my own hinges with 3/4" pipe sleeved over 1/2" rod

Another try with steel and it worked pretty good. Need to adjust a few things to get a tighter bend


 
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This is the route I took to stiffen the bender up. YES my welds suck but I'm learning
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Removable handle
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Also got the winch mount pc's welded up. Tomorrow some grinding, sandblasting and painting. Now off to the Fire Company picnic :cool:
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So you all might be saying where has this project gone to ...or not... well heres the story. I also own a 1998 Jeep Wrangler.

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For the past few years It's been popping out of 3rd gear so I finally decided to get a new ...not rebuilt... transmission for it. When I took the old one out I said what the heck I'll clean up the rust on the frame and this is what I found
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SO with a brand new transmission sitting on the work bench I was pretty much locked into fixing or replacing the frame. Finding a donor frame proved to be a dream so I bought the parts to fix it. This rust is so common you can purchase repair kits to fix it
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And fix I did
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Also cleaned all the surface rust off the rest of the frame
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Then I said what the heck I'll replace the rusted fender too
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Then I said ......well I have to paint the fender soooooo why not paint the whole Jeep, so out came the sander
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Then 4 coats of high build epoxy primer then some block sanding
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Now...... paint black again or change the color ????????? I saw a picture online of this and thought it was cool
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Sooooo
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Painted the flares flat black
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This is where I'm at now. Still need to get the hood decals and put bed liner in the interior no more carpet
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You do amazing work. Here I am trying to figure out how to build a (very) simple wood shed and this thread pops up.
 
Man you have the gift. Your work turns out super fine. Guess I am like most forum users, I wish I could do 15% of what you can do.

Thanks for sharing. ;)
 
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