Wow, what a nice fab, you sir are a genius, I wish I could do stuff like that, but I was always bad a measurements, that bumper is awesome, ai could see it painted in Olive Drab in a Jeep.
"looks cool" but I wouldn`t rely on that thin of metal for anything but looks, no recovery points or nothin. ive built a few bumpers so I know the work that goes into it. so congrats on tackling the project!
good day...I watched your video and I really like your rear bumper for the Mitsubishi Pajero mk2...and I would like to ask you if it would be possible to send me all the dimensions? I would also like to give it to myself at home ... please please😇😇😇🤗🤗
Hola saludos Buen trabajo amigo tendrás las medias o planos donde se pueden descargar y hacer una donación tengo una Montero Dakar y quiero algo parecido agradecido
It's a good job in fairness but looks a bit light to me??? 5mm or 6mm at least,maybe 4mm with an extra bend on each lip??? if it's for off roading,towing or mounting a winch definitely need heavier wall..... imo.... looks great tho,easy on the eye.....
Great fabrication. I would only suggest though that a bumper is only as strong as its infrastructure. Meaning I would probably have 2 by 2 or 3 by 3 square metal on the underside to reinforce the strong look. You did a great job though.
Looks tome like 3mm steel was used. I can agree with the wish to increse materialthickness to 5mm... That will however not form as easily. Most commersial bumpers sold are 3mm. If reinforced descently, there is little to contradict using 3mm.
psy06 plasma cutter Mig welder Auto helmet Home made break press(I like it a lot) Grinder Computer with a 3D graphics program Nar no fancy tools hear!! LOL but I do get your point!!!
Sunburned myself enough with welders when I was young to never do that again. 3rd degree to my shins/ankles at one point. Really a bad idea... Then he was running PlasmArc..../cringe
Oh ok, that seems like it is similar to a new truck bumper. I was thinking it needed to be 5mm in the center and maybe 3mm for the outer portion. Maybe it needs to be thicker for a winch mount. Nice job, looks fun. I need to make one for my truck soon. Good use of sketchup too.
Most commercial available bumpers are made from 3/16" thick steal and any winch mount areas are made from 1/4" plate. 1/8" is fine for a looks only bumper, but I would not ever put any shackle lugs on that bumper. 3mm or 1/8" sheet is not enough for real hardcore off-roading or recover work. The frame tie-ins on this bumper were all the same, thin, 1/8" material. As a reference, both front and rear frame tie-ins are made from 1/4" plate attached to the actual frame rails. And the shackle lugs are made from 1/2" welded to the 1/4' plate as well as the rest of the surrounding 3/16" body. That as a true, solid off-road bumper. Both my front a nd rear bumpers were "weld-your-own" kits that I had to make the bends and then weld it all together.
Metalwork in Flip flops...yer a brave young man.
May God bless you, a job that is grateful for you
شغل متعوب عليه الله يبارك فيك .وإلى الامام ممتاز
From one perfectionist to another I can tell you take pride! Beautiful fit, looks nice
Canada here...nice!
Been here more than 10 times already, this is the only best video on diy bumper builds, KEEP IT UP😁👍
Grande maquina Saludos desde chile bro ❤️ greatins from Chile
Darrrrrrrrnnnnn.... if I only had those toys 😂🤣😂 great work man! That quality control inspection was superb!
Wow, what a nice fab, you sir are a genius, I wish I could do stuff like that, but I was always bad a measurements, that bumper is awesome, ai could see it painted in Olive Drab in a Jeep.
I love the shorts and sandals man. I work the same way!
amazing workmanship! very inspirational.
This is a video about a guy who started building a bumper with an angle grinder and then 4 hours in decided it was time to buy a plasma cutter.
1 hour in, on 4th to buy new mitchubishi....
Still cheaper then buying a bumper these days.
"looks cool" but I wouldn`t rely on that thin of metal for anything but looks, no recovery points or nothin. ive built a few bumpers so I know the work that goes into it. so congrats on tackling the project!
Well done, you are talented.
Awsome flip flops. Looks like me in my shop...
Really GOOD JOB Pajero!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Think you did a killer job . Not sure if that was your first time or not but came out great
Excellent work !
Mantap ini...makasi bang infonya 😊🙏👍
well done.. super skill
Great workmanship
Dude,you do nice metal work but please put some boots on.😬
awesome video
Good work
Awesome.
Awesome build!
Planning to build one for my mk1 Paj as well. What gauge is that?
Excellent workmanship, hat off.
good day...I watched your video and I really like your rear bumper for the Mitsubishi Pajero mk2...and I would like to ask you if it would be possible to send me all the dimensions? I would also like to give it to myself at home ... please please😇😇😇🤗🤗
Great, you are an artist 👍
Very good job, Edgardo SW4 2006 Buenos Aires , Argentina.
Hola saludos Buen trabajo amigo tendrás las medias o planos donde se pueden descargar y hacer una donación tengo una Montero Dakar y quiero algo parecido agradecido
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I need a bender, and a plasma cutter. They'd save a ton of time.
nice job. Kindly tell me the thinkness off the steel plate in milimeters
He replied somewhere below saying it was 2mm.
Dang that’s pretty. Low profile, strong and just woaw.
Very nice build. Had it been mine, I would have preferred a heavier gauge unit .
Просто бомба , лайк
Who the hell are the 125 people who gave this awesome video thumbs down? Maybe Einstein's relatives. What is wrong with people?
Nice work shoes
What brand of plasma cutter is that? Is it for 120v? How much is it?
Chinese brand!() Hero()....perfect for the money....
@@VRAF voltage?
@@irwinjimenez 220v
I really want to try to make my own bumper with my everlast welder. That is cool man.
Hello !!!! can you tell us in which applications you design the bumper
It's a good job in fairness but looks a bit light to me??? 5mm or 6mm at least,maybe 4mm with an extra bend on each lip??? if it's for off roading,towing or mounting a winch definitely need heavier wall..... imo.... looks great tho,easy on the eye.....
Less than a minute in and that bill of materials was amazing....SO little waste, and scrap was usable? WOW!!
Should have cut holes for the lights then welded plates behind the bumpers so they'd sit flush.
Great work
Great fabrication. I would only suggest though that a bumper is
only as strong as its infrastructure. Meaning I would probably have
2 by 2 or 3 by 3 square metal on the underside to reinforce the strong look.
You did a great job though.
Yeah I was thinking that too, add gussets to the core.
Looks good but can U weld? Or clean the welds up nicely?
It looks amazing. Great job.
Great stuff waiting for ur more videos
How long did it take you and what size of steel?
Great job 👍🏻+ new subscriber
Good Job....
Besides the random squares showing up on screen it wasn't bad
Top amigo bonita fabricaçåo parabéns
Very beautifull!!!
What's your set up? 2 inch body lift and tires?
i really want to see how you do the mounting on that bumper
Welding ok chassis
All welded around thé chassis, when plastic bumper off
Great job 👍. The metal is thin for actual off road use. That will sent easily. 3/16 plate would be a better choice.
Looks tome like 3mm steel was used. I can agree with the wish to increse materialthickness to 5mm... That will however not form as easily. Most commersial bumpers sold are 3mm. If reinforced descently, there is little to contradict using 3mm.
good build without any fancy tools !
psy06
plasma cutter
Mig welder
Auto helmet
Home made break press(I like it a lot)
Grinder
Computer with a 3D graphics program
Nar no fancy tools hear!!
LOL but I do get your point!!!
супер супер
Super nice!
Tienes los planos ?
Noice job bruvva.
wow!! Weldone you made it super nice!
Great Build !! Excellent Workmanship!! It reminds me I need a plasma cutter - i have pretty much everything else but that! Liked !!
Muito bom você e artista meu amigo.
Is it posible to send the plans?
Can I do this with a hacksaw and a hammer?
Great work,
Today I am working on my 1999 montero and willing to build the same bumper
Would like to have the dimensions / plan if you have
No, i don't have any. My advice start from the middle and then go to the side's....😀
@@VRAFbuen dia saludos desde mexico , que calibre es la placa o lamina ?
I would like make bumper for kia rio 2017 can you
I enjoyed watching that. thanks mate for sharing. can you do one for Nissan patrol? :)
Very very good
Wow nice BSM car garage
How much would you charge to build that exact same rear bumper but for my 2000 Chevrolet S10 blazer???? Without led lights
Dude! A 100% great job man ,great job
Nice job, is that a Fiat or a Lada sitting next to your Mitsubishi?
Hi ad, could please advise me the device you use to cut metal, it is impressive. I would like to buy one
It's a plasma cutter. You can choose what ever you like it's enough 50Aamps for these job.
Thank you very much indeed!
Do a video building that in fiber glass
How many mm metal that use for the bumper?
?
@@VRAF i mean how many "mm" milimeter the thickness of metal? That you use for the bumper.
2mm..it is ok and it is strong because of binding the metal....also lightweight approximately 50kg
@@VRAF ok thank you so much
Home made? У всех, конечно, есть такой же инструмент дома))
is the steel 2mm or 4mm?
2mm
Do you keep your licence plate covered when driving too, it's not like noone sees it.
At 9.55 his licence plate is exposed. We found Wally
Hey whats the thickness of the plate you used to make this bumper
3mm
@@VRAF thx!
This is great. Keep building!
thanks. I will!!!
Flip flops in the shop = Pro
Flip flops and shorts while cutting and welding had me cringing.
Yeah not really. Put on some real shoes and pants
Aussies
Sunburned myself enough with welders when I was young to never do that again. 3rd degree to my shins/ankles at one point. Really a bad idea...
Then he was running PlasmArc..../cringe
Wow that was a lot of grinder cutting. If you ever need to do that again you should maybe buy an everlast plasma cutter or at least rent one.
Don't have a metal break, how much do they cost ?
500$
What gauge steel did you use
it looks like thin material, was it strong enough for off road and towing?
Absolutely yes it is very strong, but is heavy...
Looks to be like 1/8th inch
3mm thick and it's enough
Oh ok, that seems like it is similar to a new truck bumper. I was thinking it needed to be 5mm in the center and maybe 3mm for the outer portion. Maybe it needs to be thicker for a winch mount.
Nice job, looks fun. I need to make one for my truck soon.
Good use of sketchup too.
Most commercial available bumpers are made from 3/16" thick steal and any winch mount areas are made from 1/4" plate. 1/8" is fine for a looks only bumper, but I would not ever put any shackle lugs on that bumper. 3mm or 1/8" sheet is not enough for real hardcore off-roading or recover work. The frame tie-ins on this bumper were all the same, thin, 1/8" material.
As a reference, both front and rear frame tie-ins are made from 1/4" plate attached to the actual frame rails. And the shackle lugs are made from 1/2" welded to the 1/4' plate as well as the rest of the surrounding 3/16" body. That as a true, solid off-road bumper.
Both my front a nd rear bumpers were "weld-your-own" kits that I had to make the bends and then weld it all together.
Hey thats an Idea please build a Road Warrior jeep in olive drab for us to enjoy
Maybe one day in the future!!!
what gauge metal are you using 18 gauge
1x2meter 3mm thickness
So sick bro Jesus Christ that bar is dope my man 👌💪 wouldn’t have put it on a Pajero though haha
Good one bro
Man thats fantasmic! You made that look effortless. Good job.
Nice work
you got talent
Also what brand of break
Nice done
well done
Nice! very Nice!!!
I love how he is sensoring any shots showing him wearing short and sandals now lol
Jack Masse yeah bad idea. But great job
What's that ur gona usit for a gocart