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Ridge Runner

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  1. Looks like the front bumper and fender eyebrows are no longer available . If i had a front bumper and eyebrows i would make a fiberglass set,i am planning on blacking mine out anyway so fiberglass would be the way to go . Looks like the hood peak molding is gone also but that i could fab up for a mold fairly easily . 


  2. It looks like i need both rollers to be flat rollers ,what you are wanting to do is flatten the dented area and not stretch it ,i will chuck up my next flatest roller in the lathe and flatten it out . I need to see if i can buy the harbor freight rollers seperatly then i could make a few custom rollers   


  3. Pinned the rollers ,clamped it in a vice ad tried it out . Dented a piece of an old mustang hood and took it to the roller ,there is a trick to keeping it where you want it but it pushed the dent right out. I still have to bolt the roller pins in and i cant wait to try the real thing! I changed the lower roller to a more flat roller 

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  4. I still have to pin the roller heads but its together ,it opens up to 17 inches now but soon as i re angle the back end it will open a lot more. Still dont like the turn buckle but i guess i will use it and change it later. 

    The welds may not be the prettiest ,friggen helmet that wont let me see what i am welding,but it is functional !

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  5. I welded up the roller mounts making sure they were centered and square ,i chucked the sleeves in the lathe and made sure they were perfectly square. The pivot in the rear will be next then i can clamp it to a table and make sure the rollers are square an drill the pin holes ,may have to make a small fixture to get those pin holes perfect . The final throat opening will be 21 3/4 so you are looking at about around 10 3/4  each side ,should go over a roof or around the back of a 35 ford pick up cab .

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  6. I dragged the pipe bender out ,its one of those tools that you only need when you need it! Converting it to hydraulic was the best thing i ever did!

    Got both sides bent up ,almost an exact match side for side ,one needs to be closed up just a bit but i ran out of time today. I am not real happy with turn buckle though ,looks cheesy so i will have to figure something  else  there.i have to shorten the end where the rollers will be so the rollers will fit between .

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  7. Still waiting on my metal ,probably be monday before it gets here. 

    I had a couple of 90* bends here ,they come in handy when making cages ,looks like it will be 11 inches to center on both sides ,i was figuring 10 inches so that should work out.  I had some tubing that is a snug slip inside fit . This will weld to the bottom of the roller mount and i will index them to work forward or side ways and they will pin on .

    Just got a call from the metal shop ,my tubing is in so off i go ,may get it made this weekend ! 

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  8. My metal made it in today ,20 feet of 1 3/4 SQUARE tubing ! I ordered round tubing ! Have to wait until tomorrow to make the rest of it i guess. 

    I did get the roller mounts welded up though ,i used the mig because the tig is buried in the corner and i didnt feel like digging it out.

    The pins will get chucked in the lathe and a hole for a 1/4 inch bolt with a bigger washer than the pin hole in both ends to keep the pin from falling out. 

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  9. Not sure if i like this or not but it should work . I had an old turn buckle for the adjuster ,it will double as a handle ,one side is reverse thread and the other is 1/2 inch threaded so i can use a lock nut to keep it tight . I drilled the eyelets at 3/4 so i can use a 3/4 pin so it can open up to go over things and then pin it back and adjust tight .just have to see if it works ,if not ,i have a nice big scrap metal pile it can go in .

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