Clarky130
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I had an idea... I know where I can get hold of some scaffolding poles, and thought I might have a go at fabricating my own HD bumpers...
Question is, are they up to the job? I belive they're 2" OD (standard scaffolding size?) and the plan would be to weld 2 together, one on top of the other, and either cut 'n weld or bend (if possible) to mimick the slight angling back of the commercially available ones - and, obviously, welding on sufficiently sturdy mounting brackets.
Would standard scaffold poles not be large / thick enough to take the required punishment? Or would they work quite well? Has anyone else tried something similar?
And for those who have tubular HD bumpers... what diameter is the tubing?
They're for a Disco 1, btw...
Question is, are they up to the job? I belive they're 2" OD (standard scaffolding size?) and the plan would be to weld 2 together, one on top of the other, and either cut 'n weld or bend (if possible) to mimick the slight angling back of the commercially available ones - and, obviously, welding on sufficiently sturdy mounting brackets.
Would standard scaffold poles not be large / thick enough to take the required punishment? Or would they work quite well? Has anyone else tried something similar?
And for those who have tubular HD bumpers... what diameter is the tubing?
They're for a Disco 1, btw...