I can weld, courtesy of highschool metal shop classes, but I don't have access to a welder I could use.
You're in a better position than me. I can't weld, but I have access to a welder. Back in tech school I had to take a welding class, the main goal of the class was teaching us to identify a good weld from a bad and spot problems. IIRC it was a tig welding setup and the instructor welding basically told me that it was a good thing that I didn't actually need to be able to weld. He said I could probably get it with enough practice, but there wasn't enough time alotted for the class.
Dad has a MIG welder I can use any time I need it, but any time I've needed something welded he typically just does it for something to do. I've done it a little, but not enough to get comfortable or confident in my welds.
I've thought about that, but at the moment I don't have the money to buy the bumper and the welder, as I am in high school and have a part-time job. Not to say I couldn't save for it though. I like some of the Affordable Offroad brand DIY ones' and I like the customizability available.
Ok, so you are a high schooler and you learned in a high school class. That would imply that your school has welders. Are you on good terms with the shop instructor? Maybe you could use the school's equipment as an extra cirricular after school activity, if you provide the materials. We had a wood shop at my high school and the instructor would do stuff like that, but that was about 20 years ago.
I have to just shake my head when I see that China bumper on Amazon. Not only did they steal the AOR design... they even stole their picture from the AOR website. I hope they don't steal the picture of my Bronco II rear bumper to promote an inferior knock off of that.
Did they steal it, or is it the same bumper made with inferior metals and welds? The AOR website says built in USA, but that would be built in USA from Chinese parts. Some companies will out source material cutting and supply jobs like that overseas to save cost, then do welding and assembly in house for quality control. They could have sent the patterns over to be cut from material they specified. The Chinese could be throwing a cheaper metal on the samecutting table and having a kid in a sweat chop buzz it together with an under powered welder.
Not excusing the knock off, just saying...