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Old April 1st 2006, 22:24
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Roll Cage Design

Well, I'm getting ready to build my first roll cage for my Turbo Euro Bug. And I would like your guys imput/tips on building this.

Here Is my car:


Here is My ideas so far: (masking tape represents 4130 tubing)




I have it going to the bottem of the wheelwell because I'm removing the torsion tubes and going to make a mount for a ladder bar for the differnt suspension i'm doing back there.

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Old April 2nd 2006, 00:10
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When it comes to safety, your best bet is to look at professionally built cages and make sure yours has a similar design just to be sure it works in a rollover. I like this one

http://www.cachassisworks.com/ click on e store and chassisworks.

Keep us informed and post lots of pictures. Are you welding it yourself?

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Old April 2nd 2006, 02:38
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Yes, I will be TIG welding with My TIG. My coworker is letting me use is hydrolic tubing bender. I will be picking up the tubing sometime next week. I'm just trying to finalize the setup before I go ahead with the building.
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Old April 3rd 2006, 20:01
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Now I'm out there removing the seam sealer and I'm going to then seam weld everything before I have the cage in my way.
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Old April 3rd 2006, 22:48
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Are you going to weld or bolt it to the tunnel? Will the body still be able to be removed from the frame without cutting the cage?

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Old April 3rd 2006, 23:24
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Now that's a slick idea, using tape to get a rough idea of the location of the cage. Looks good. My only suggestion is to use some kind of tubing notcher. Fit-up can be just as important as the welds.

Nice looking car. :righton:

PS. I go to school for welding.
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Old April 4th 2006, 00:53
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That tape looks pretty strong all by itself I'd say. If you just use duct tape, with all that triangulation I think it will work great! JK, you're off to a great start, keep us posted.

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Old April 4th 2006, 20:12
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Are you going to weld or bolt it to the tunnel? Will the body still be able to be removed from the frame without cutting the cage?

Mike
Mounting Plates will be welded to the tunnel. From there the cage can be bolted so I can have strength and removablity. I'm also going to make up 2 sets of door bars that way I can have NHRA leagle ones and some bent ones that make it easier to get in for the daily use, and just swap out at the track.

Also I have ditched the 4130 Chromoly tubing for some standard DOM tubing for construction reasons.
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