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Standoffs for front of cage

norvalwilhelm

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Location
Waterloo, ontario
Corvette
75 blown bigblock
Our frames right where the down tube for the windshield comes is extremely hard to get at, the floor pan is in the road, the frame is curved back, no straight side, the gas line is there tucked up and the brake lines on the other side.
The plate on the bottom is the only place that you can get a flat surface and easy welding. I used a plate but put heavy walled tubes up through the floor, The top of my tubes is closed off with a 5/8th hole for a grade 8 cap screw. I will but the down tube on this stub and from the bottom put the cap screw up the tube and bolt the bar down.
This is the stubs that I made
stub001.jpg


I cut a small hole in the floor and from the bottom pushed one of the stubs up through the floor and welded it solid to the bottom of the frame. Here again all welding is outside the car and easy to get at. No crazy angles
frontmount002.jpg


This is inside the car and I did fiberglass the stud to the floor. The front bars through the firewall will be welded solid to this stud and not removeable.
A lower side bar will also attach to this stud but be removable and adjustable to apply load to the chassie. I will be able to adjust it like a spreader bar and apply a slight preload.
The upper swing out bar will attach higher and to the down tube on top of the stud.
frontmount003.jpg

This to me is the hardest bar of them all. I want this down tube to hug the window pillar and be invisible from the side window and at the same time not interfer with the passengers view. I don't want my wife looking around a roll bar. The upper hoop is tucked higher then the side of the Tee roof so it is invisible from the side windows.
I want the benefit of a cage but not the intrusion that they have in an already small interior.
 
Norval,

Very nice work on the stubs!

I cannot wait to see the completed assembly. Keep us all drooling with the updates.

Take care,
Brian
 
Fuelie said:
Norval,

Very nice work on the stubs!

I cannot wait to see the completed assembly. Keep us all drooling with the updates.

Take care,
Brian
Thanks Brian. I am trying to help anyone who decides to build a cage someday. I am trying to give them ideas. There are a few guys with cages on the forum but no one builds them at home. They all send the car out.
I want it removable, powder coated and hugging the outside of the car.
 
Norval,

I truly enjoy (as I am sure others do too) the posts you make about all the interesting changes you make to your car. There is lots of good info in your posts.

I am very much a "do it myself" kinda guy too. Just not on the engineering level that you are, so I can live vicariously through your projects:D

Keep it all coming, pics and all.

Take care,
Brian
 
norvalwilhelm said:
Thanks Brian. I am trying to help anyone who decides to build a cage someday. I am trying to give them ideas. There are a few guys with cages on the forum but no one builds them at home. They all send the car out.
I want it removable, powder coated and hugging the outside of the car.
Thanks for sharing your cage progress. I have been following your projects with great interest and especially like this one. Keep the ideas rolling, you are a positive influence and motivator.
 
Brian,

I've long admired Norval's "shop" from the photos he posted in the past. I've drooled over his "machine shop" approach to Corvetteing and the great projects he works on.

Another roadtrip? ;LOL

Maybe we should rent a tour bus and make the rounds of all the Corvette home-shops in Ontario.
 
67HEAVEN said:
Brian,

I've long admired Norval's "shop" from the photos he posted in the past. I've drooled over his "machine shop" approach to Corvetteing and the great projects he works on.

Another roadtrip? ;LOL

Maybe we should rent a tour bus and make the rounds of all the Corvette home-shops in Ontario.
Bob / Norval,

Roadtrip for sure!
We don't need no stinkin' tour bus......we got vettes;LOL

All kidding aside Norval, we would love to visit a shop like yours.

Take care,
Brian
 

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