Construction of Trouble's Roll Cage.
I had fun showing progress on something. To start bending tubing I had to make the pointer for the degree wheel, so my degrees may be slightly off.
For drivers side from floor I went 24" to a 43 degree bend, then from end of bend I went 17" to another 43 degree bend and I turned the tubing about 10 degrees to make this bend have a slight kick in it. Then I went 32" to the back Roll Cage.
Same thing for the right side, except be sure to turn the tubing with the kick going opposite direction as drivers side.
As things were going good, why not keep going? For back roll bar I bent drivers side from frame up, and it went great for the first half, then had an 1 1/2 extra in top crossing. So here is what it should be as my design, measured from Center line. [A 90 degree bend is |removethispart|@ 10 1/4" of tubing, and I did not use any 90 degree bends. I give this as reference as I do not have any total length figures.]
CL go 2" past CL and bend 10 degrees through CL (I wanted a bend in center, and I DID NOT COUNT THIS BEND). CL to first bend 70 degree at 15". End of first bend to second bend 21 1/2" with a 35 degree bend. End of second bend to frame mount 18".
Tacked back hoop in place, it will need to be cut out to drop cage down for welding front cross bars and braces.
Bottom bar is 45", top bar is 39".
This is what is tacked up for now.
We have used Two 20' sticks of 1 1/2" 0.120 DOM, and will use the better part of another stick for back braces, cross braces, more braces, ect. We will cross brace the back roll bar from the frame on both sides.