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Finished my front nerf bar

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dodgerodder, Mar 13, 2008.

  1. dodgerodder
    Joined: Feb 15, 2005
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    Well after I built my rear nerf bar last week, I was gonna build a spreader bar for the front frame. But the more I thought about it, I decided to try something different. I wanted to build a simple front nerf in place of a front speader bar to tie the back & front together, and I really like the end result. We built this one from 5/8" solid bar stock(the rear is 3/4"), and I think it compliments the rear nerf pretty well without looking out of place. I will
    reshape the radius of the frame horns I built to match the nerf's flatter front(more like 32' horns), instead of the round shape they have for the spreader bar I first planned. I will have both nerfs chromed. Here's a few pics:

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  2. Sutton
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  3. Gotgas
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    You've got a lot of skill. And just as important, a GREAT eye. That's sharp.
     
  4. lostsouldaddyo
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    That looks real clean!
     
  5. Nekronomicon
    Joined: May 23, 2005
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    Good looking work there. Theres not enough people doing nerf bars these days
     
  6. looks good,nice work
     
  7. LeadSledMerc
    Joined: Nov 29, 2003
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    Looking good as usual!
    Thanks for the update.
     
  8. Dirty2
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    Very nice ! I wont a pair !!!
     
  9. Flatman
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    That looks great! I'm looking for an alternative to a spreader bar....:D

    Flatman
     
  10. Well, I'm just gonna copy it...Looks great..
     
  11. banjorear
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    Looks great. Love the idea!
     
  12. dickster27
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    Always loved nerf bars and on these you nailed a perfect simple look that will set your hot rod apart from the masses.
     
  13. Rem
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    That is a really nice-looking truck.

    Nerf bars in general look great, but I think it is very easy to get them wrong. Yours look perfect on there.
     
  14. Good work. I wonder how it would look if, looking down, you made a curve or a bend, to match the contour of the grille?
     
  15. hemi coupe
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    Those nerf bars look sweet dude!! I really like the look of your hot rod!! You have a good eye.
    Jimmy White
     
  16. Bass
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    That looks fantastic!

    I really like the way your pick-up is coming together. Nice work so far.
     
  17. ALindustrial
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    i have enjoyed watching you work on that thing... it looks amazing... you nailed that front nerf bar.. deadon
     
  18. Ranunculous
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    Hey Dodgerodder,
    The way you do one thing is the way you do all things-nice work!
    Awesome hot rod!
     
  19. kopis
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    That looks sexy!
     
  20. rd martin
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    hey man you hit it again ill be dropping my rpu project off lets say........ today!! looks great!
     
  21. dirty old man
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    Nice work and good looks on both ends, I like it!
    IIRC someone already asked you how you clened off the "pickling" on that hot rolled bar stock in the thread you posted on the rear bar, but I never saw an answer and things move down the pages so fast here that I don't know if you ever answered the question. So, I'll ask it again, how did you clean up the hot rolled bar stock?
    Dave
     
  22. chaos10meter
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  23. dodgerodder
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    Thanks a ton for the support guys, I really appreciate that. It was nice to spend the last few days that I could work on the car doing some fun projects like the nerfs & frame horns. I did kick around alot of different shapes Richard, and mocked up some different things before I built this one. I decided on this route, to keep things clean & simple, and to match the rear nerf a little better. A mild radius in the middle to match the grille would be cool though.

    I had a couple pm's asking how I built them, here is a link to the rear nerf bar that I did last week, the front was done very similar, just with a smaller radius bend. Plus on the front nerf I was able to do it in 1 piece of bar stock, which only left 1 weld to do on the round part.

    Rear nerf tech:
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248599

    Dave, the bar stock had pretty nasty mill scale. After I heat & bent it, I put it in the sandblast cabinet. That helped a ton. Then I used Norton ricecakes on a grinder, and followed with progressively fine grits of sandpaper(80, 120, 220). And than a scotchbrite pad with
    Picklex 20, and finished with a wire wheel on the bench grinder. I'll let the chrome shop finish it up, I've had enough:D

    Thanks again, I have enjoyed & learned from so many of your builds, I will hopefully end up with a presentable car soon..........

    Dan
     
  24. Evel
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    Nice... I need to make one now...DAMMit!! hahahah
     
  25. dodgerodder
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    Ha that's just payback for you making me want to build one to begin with:p
     
  26. dodgerodder
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    Well tonight I didn't get any work done, but did some more mock-up. I clamped on the second headlight. Then I tried something for the hell of it. I originally planned on running the steelies plain, with no cap or trim rings. But tonight, I popped on a couple of my brothers cars, and I REALLY like it better!

    Especially considering that I have a chrome drill front axle, hairpins, rear panhard, & rear 4-bar. With those and the front & rear nerfs chromed, I think the caps will tie it all together.

    And, though I change my mind daily on final paint color, tonight I could picture it in all black with a white(?)top. At least that was my thought for today:rolleyes: Here's some pics, let me know what you think-Thanks!
    Dan

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  27. Mr48chev
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    Oh yea, I like that. Man I like the whole truck.
     
  28. dodgerodder
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    Thanks man. But only drop it off if you are in no hurry of getting it back:p

    I think I am finally getting to a point of building that I can almost get something done the way I want it on maybe the first try, and within a somewhat reasonable time frame. I would never profit as a builder, I am too slow sometimes:eek:
     
  29. Sutton
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    from BTR

    Maybe the darkest green you can get before black............

    I am jealous. It is awesome.
     

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