OverlanderJK
Resident Smartass
All you people with Sunday's off. :rolleyes2:
When I used a cut off wheel, which moves a lot of material quickly, and it still took me quite a while. I am a little anal about perfection but if I would have used a dremel, I think it would have taken forever! Doable...sure, but quite a long job :twocents:
All you people with Sunday's off. :rolleyes2:
I think a jig saw with metal blade would be perfect. Rotary would be great for any details and fine tuning. My 2 cents.
i have everyday off...![]()
i used this from hf. worked great. clean lines and fast as hell.
http://www.harborfreight.com/high-speed-metal-saw-91753.html
I would love to make it! :yup: But I don't get off work until 4pm. Damit! :grayno: Have a great time! :thumb:
You look a little sick Tony!
i used this from hf. worked great. clean lines and fast as hell.
http://www.harborfreight.com/high-speed-metal-saw-91753.html
Here's a great video I watched before I did mine.
Maybe it will help some of you too.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EppDwS34sXs
Great links RT! I may be running through HF this week.
So how lame would it be to have trimmed fenders with a stock 4dr rubi? :thinking: Uncle sam decimated my mod money, so looks like it may be a while before I'm up on 35s. I can do the 2.5 lift, but it's the wheel/tire costs that are eluding me. I may be taking lots of visual notes/vid.
Note: I have an old pancake compressor that I literally have never used. Maybe I'll bring that so we can use if needed (if the thing still/even works). Should be enough to power these small tools?
not at all! Do it...a mid mod jeep is better than an no mod jeep! I hated running my winch bumper with no winch...but it was a nice 10 minute install rather than doing it all at once! DO IT!!!! :thumb:
There is no way that EVO bumper took you 10 minutes to install.
oh just cut'em dont be a big girl!!! :sly:
andrew -
oh just cut'em dont be a big girl!!! :sly:
Andrew -