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  • Looing for a fabrication shop....

    I wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction to find a shop that can fabricate a roll cage for a project that I am working on. Yes I can buy a fabricated one but $800 + for a cage and almost a month of waiting doesn't work for me plus I want to make a few tweaks to it so that it work's better for my application.

    Anyone got any local leads?

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    Re: Looing for a fabrication shop....

    I know Bob can make anything, you can try talking to him
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      Re: Looing for a fabrication shop....

      Who is Bob and is he on here or ?

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        Bone head! I gave you a jack.

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          Hahaha!!
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            Re: Looing for a fabrication shop....

            Just kidding DaCoupe. Chris at Unobtainum does fantastic work but take your $800 and toss that out. You will need to leave your car for 6 months, your first born and your right man berry ( just ask mantis, I think he is as smooth as a ken doll down there from his insane build). Derek Roschal ( just google him in calgary) also does great work but is equally as busy. Since you have the skills to weld I would just do it yourself. I have attached a link to some isometric grid paper to help you do a lay out and get measurements. This stuff is critical even to communicate to a fabricator on what you need done for estimates or CNC bending. If you can find a weld in kit that comes with all the pieces ready to fit and weld that would be the cheapest option.

            http://www.intocco.com/images/1&5_Pe..._Isometric.pdf
            Last edited by bobkatkat; 08-27-2014, 08:30 AM.

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              Re: Looing for a fabrication shop....

              Originally posted by bobkatkat View Post
              Bone head! I gave you a jack.
              Yes and Thank you very much for that Jack saved my ass the other night

              This cage is for my Buddy up in Edmonton who's car is in my storage right now awaiting finishing.... I just want my space back lol

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