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Front bumper from 2 inch well pipe


CoastalAggie

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City
Galveston, Texas
Vehicle Year
2001
Transmission
Automatic
Well i got in a wreck the other day that mangled my front bumper. Im on a pretty tight budget since im probably going to be liable for all damages so im trying to build myself a new one as cheaply as possible. pretty much the only materials i have laying around is about 150 feet of 2 inch well pipe along with a couple of 2.5 inch sections thats been sitting in my grandpas yard for the last 30 years and ive got a welder but no pipe bender so i figure i could use that but im not sure how i should go about doing it. also does anyone have advice for straightening the front of the frame rails? I can see the wrinkle in them about a foot and a half back and theyre only bent over about .5 to 1 inch im just not sure how to straiten them.
 
Hello Aggie, that well pipe will be magnetic and might be hard to get a clean weld. I've never tried it but seen it on ranch fences that didn't look too pretty up close. That 2.5 might be the best option.
If you have a 10" miter saw you can get metal cut off blades for those, and maybe make your "bends" by using 45s in the turns
 
If your welder is stick, use AC setting and AC-ER7014 rod. No more issue with arc blow on magnetic material.
 

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