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04 Jul 2013 20:26 #76149
by Halford
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anyone with a chopped post 2005 bumper want to post pics for inspiration
need to to chop my bumper as t now catches on lock, and looking for design inspiration
Ian (Hastiekid) can you post a pic - your's looks good
any ideas welcome
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need to to chop my bumper as t now catches on lock, and looking for design inspiration
Ian (Hastiekid) can you post a pic - your's looks good

any ideas welcome
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05 Jul 2013 09:17 #76176
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Replied by Hastiekid on topic post 2005 bumper chop
I cant mate, I don't have photobucket etc, to stop your bumper catching it just needs the lower brackets bent back into place. But fixing it with a hacksaw is much more fun :laugh:
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05 Jul 2013 09:40 #76178
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Replied by steffan on topic post 2005 bumper chop
1mm metal cutting disc in the angle grinder cuts plastic very well
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05 Jul 2013 10:47 #76180
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Replied by Hastiekid on topic post 2005 bumper chop
To be honest, I cut my bumper with a cutting disc as well, if you don't burn the plastic it gives a nice straight line.steffan wrote: 1mm metal cutting disc in the angle grinder cuts plastic very well

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05 Jul 2013 11:53 #76183
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Replied by barnes on topic post 2005 bumper chop
I used a air saw for mine great finish
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05 Jul 2013 14:42 #76191
by Halford
Replied by Halford on topic post 2005 bumper chop
Hastiekid wrote
thanks guys for the heads-up on 1mm disc
I've plenty of them for cutting the tin sheet down the allotment
we're on the same wavelength, I've already got my stick on [strike]show[/strike] number plate :evil:to stop your bumper catching it just needs the lower brackets bent back into place. But fixing it with a hacksaw is much more fun
thanks guys for the heads-up on 1mm disc
I've plenty of them for cutting the tin sheet down the allotment

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