Roll Cage

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jr_vw2
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Roll Cage

Post by jr_vw2 »

Is everyone building their own roll cages?? Or is there anyplace that sells them? I have the skill and know how just not a tubing bender:cry: I would hate to see the price tag on haveing someone do it for me as well. Let me know what you guys are doing. Thanks
newmanx59
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Post by newmanx59 »

I bought my bender from Pro-Tools and have bent up more then a few roll cages. http://www.pro-tools.com/
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Jeremy, call Neil at Hawkeye buggies. I am sure he could bend the tubes for you and UPS them in "knockdown" form. He is VERY reasonable and does good work. He did my cage just from measurements I emailed him. Super guy! http://www.hawkeyebuggies.com/
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

I bought a bender just for my cage and ended up paying a guy to do it. $350 and it was done exatly how i wanted. If you have anyone around that builds race cars, these guys do good work and know their stuff. I would sale my bender if interested, or trade something. Let me know Dave
joemama
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Post by joemama »

Dave, what kind of bender do you have, what dies? How much do you want for it?
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

The one i bought is just a cheap one from harbor freight (i know their stuff sux). But i thought i could at least get one cage out of it. I dont know what its worth by the time you pay for shipping. I paid $100 +tax. But anyways its a 12 ton with dies from 1/2"-2". I bent one tube with it just to get some measurments to start and it worked fine. If your interested email me elt13@sbcglobal.net. Shipping would be from 95361, you might want to get a cost on shipping, im guessing two boxes at 15-20lbs each. Thanks Dave
MickeyUSA
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Post by MickeyUSA »

The one you bought from harbor freight was it a tube or a pipe bender?
manxfwin
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Roll cage

Post by manxfwin »

Berrien Buggy in Mich markets a cage,I haven't talked to anyone that's purchased one but I think that's what I will use.Looks good in their Nostalgia body so should work in a Manx or any clone.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

The one i have is a pipe bender. Are you from Cal.? I thought i saw that somwhere. If you not to far from Modesto thats where i had my cage done. The guys builds race cars. I took a bunch of pics in to show him what i was thinking, and he put a little bit of his own twist on it and i love it. He was also willing to tear it down make make any changes i wanted before he welded it. Im not sure how much experience you have with metal work, but i have quit a bit. Enough to know i didnt have the patients to build a cage. Bending pipe isnt the same as welding a couple peices a steel together. Just a heads up.
newmanx59
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Post by newmanx59 »

I never bent a piece of "tubing" before buying my bender. I read a little bit about bending tubing, online and gave it a shot. The red Berrien was my first attempt at bending roll cage and the yellow Desert Fox buggy was the 2nd roll cage I bent up. The second cage took about 2 hours. Using the proper techniques and the few tips I read, made it very easy. Image Image Image Doing it yourself is what it's all about. :D
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Yeah its great to build your own buggy. I build mine from a box of parts, and allot of help from this site. At the same time, i have no problem farming some work out if thats what needs to be done. In fact allot of people see it like that as well. Thats why you see guys selling turnkey engines.
joemama
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Post by joemama »

I am one of those guys that tries to do everything himself, but with all the other reponsibilities in my life, now I try to pick the things I am good at and enjoy and pay for the things that would just frustrate me, and probably have to be redone. I enjoyed building my buggy, but I enjoy driving it more. My rollcage needs to be redone, thats frustrating.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

the HF pipe bender will work. I have one and it seams to work alright. I'm using 1 5/8 inch tubing with pits very well in the 1 1/2 pipe die but i can still only do 45 deg bends before the tubing will start to severely flatten. If you are going to be bending a lot of tubing somewhere down the road spent the extra 2-300 and get a cheap hydraulic tubing bender. When I have the spare money that's what I'm going to do. I really wish I had one. But for now the HF pipe bender will do. Another Idea is plan everything out to the T, cut all your tubing and then take it to a muffler shop while there not busy. If you catch them at the right time they sometimes will bend it all for free. Especially if you bring a box of donuts or something. That's probably what I'm going to do when I start building my cage for my baja. Happy Building! And make sure to post pictures of the progress!
Reverb
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Post by Reverb »

This guy sells the plans for a Manx cage for 15 bucks. http://www.vdubn.com/dunebuggys/Manx/ro ... eindex.htm
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