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Old 02-20-2017, 12:04 AM #1
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Atchcraft's Build/Fab and Adventure Thread

It seems like every time I start a build, something goes wrong. Not with the build, but rather some path changing life event, where I lose 1/2 my stuff and what not. This time around, I stuffed all my tools in storage for sunnier days. Long story short, I had to wait a long time to buy this 4Runner and now its here.

I got it brand new in Aug. 2016. It's a SR5 Premium w/ 3rd row. Two weeks later, I had destroyed the running boards on the Bear Trap cabin trail, in the Sierras. What a blast! I've had a lot of rigs in my day, and I had high hopes for the 4Runner. so far, I love this thing.

To date, I've done a good portion of the obligatory "mods". Icon stage 2, Overland 3" rear springs, HID's, Method Grid's and 285/70-17 KO2's and an awesome CBI rear bumper. I was originally going to buy the blank rear and add my own swing out, then add my own acoutrama. But when I called to order it, they made me a stupid good deal on a complete "blem" unit. BTW, the folks at CBI are top-notch. cant say enough about their service and products! So, that stays in this first post.

If y'all don't mind, I'm going to start this build thread a bit differently. I'm going to skip over the stuff that is already covered by many other threads, the mods I just mentioned, and focus on the stuff that I want to made or do myself.

A little about me; I'm a former Aircraft mechanic and I've also done a stint at Disneyland as a maint. tech. I'm not in those professions now, but they are in my blood. I love fabrication, of all kinds, and have to keep busy. I've been wheeling for over 35 years in one form or another. I've owned a few Jeeps, trucks and other 4WD rigs. Most of them are gone and I'm ready to shift gears to more "camping" style outings. Enough about me...

You ready? lets do this!

Here's where we are starting, as stated above. I'm trying out the Ko2's in sand. not bad at all!


Ok, my first project was supposed to be sliders. I got all the steel cut, but It's freakin storming and I don't want to lay in the rain. So, I called an audible and decided to build a jerry can rack.




Ok, something I forgot to mention; I try to make things just a little different, or at least leave my mark. This is cut by hand, so its not perfect. But, I think it worked out ok and it's unique... Go Navy!



I get pretty high-tech these days. As you can see here, I'm using CAD (Cardboard Aided Design)


Finally installed. I have to say, I'm from the Northwest. But, I've been in CA for 17 years and I've grown a weather pu$$y. If it drops below 50 degrees, I'm thoroughly convinced that the Sun has died. Anyway, cold weather also makes paint dry waaaay too slow. I should have snapped a pic of this, but I rigged up a paint dryer with a propane weed burner... worked like a champ. FYI, I used truck bed liner in the inside and I kinda like it!





Thanks for checking out the beginning of my build. Let me know what you think.

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Old 02-20-2017, 01:53 AM #2
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Sweat build, love little fab projects like that
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What do I think? That's awesome man! Nice ride. Look forward to more of this build.
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I think I mentioned at the start of this that I’m not that good at keeping up build threads. I think I’m going to go back and update this a little, since I’ve been putting a lot of work into my truck.

Today, I started to build my roof rack. Like everything else, the steel has been laying around and I need to get stuff going. I’ve been eyeing racks and you’ll never guess which style I liked. The OD is 88”x43”. The tubes are bent!



I didn’t want to cut and cope a bunch of small tubes, plus I wanted it to look a bit different, so I came up with these.



I used 1/8” sheet that I had on hand. It turned out to be kind of a pain dimpling these. Being so small and thick, they warped like a mofo. I was able to get them fairly straight with a little press brake magic.




I really wanted to get as far as I could for the weekend. So, I got the tubes welded up.



Last thing for the evening, I just had to see if this bracket worked out the way that it did in my head. So far, so good.



Im really hoping to have this on the roof by this weekend.


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Well, I was able to get it pretty much completed. Just a few finishing touches and some paint. Here’s how the day went:

I got all the vertical brackets welded up and threw it on the roof to fab some mounts. I’m kind of worried that these will be a bit noisy, like blowing on a coke bottle. Guess we’ll see.


I’ve seen a few different ways that folks use to fill the channel where the factory mounts are. I chose to use Derlin. A 3/8” think cutting board from Amazon to be exact.


Got them all cut to size and drilled up. I used a step drill to make room for the little factory plastic doo-hickies that are not pictured.



I found some silicon rubber, that I used to seal that area a bit better. Cut them to fit as well and made a little spacer sammich. FYI, these worked awesome!




At this point I fabbed up some brackets from 3/16” plate, which should be plenty. I didn’t get any pictures of that or any of the finish welding. I guess I got focused.






Before I pull it off for paint, I’m going to fab a fairing. I took it for a spin and it was howling like a dog shitting razor blades. I need to throw on some provisions for lights as well. Thanks for looking and stay tuned.


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phenomenal job. i will say that i think you are crazy resting the front feet on the roof. those will destroy that thin roof skin. i doubt you're willing to re-work the rack to have those align with the gutters, but if you're looking for longevity, that's what you'll need to do.
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phenomenal job. i will say that i think you are crazy resting the front feet on the roof. those will destroy that thin roof skin. i doubt you're willing to re-work the rack to have those align with the gutters, but if you're looking for longevity, that's what you'll need to do.
Actually, I appreciate that input. I never thought about that and it’s an easy fix. I’ve never built or even owned a full length rack and it will get a lot of use. I’m going to heed your advice on that one. Thank you!
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you got skills. need more pics on that press brake....homemade? I've been thinking of building one.

maybe just fully delete those front feet and see how you think it feels.

DELRIN is amazing. i'm glad to see more companies use it for bushings instead of rubber/polyurathane.
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The more I look at that front mount, the more I realize that I just got lazy at that point. It actually looks like hell. So, designed a new bracket using CAD and I’ll bend it up in the next few days.



I’ll get that and a sunroof panel done and call it a wrap.


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you got skills. need more pics on that press brake....homemade? I've been thinking of building one.

maybe just fully delete those front feet and see how you think it feels.

DELRIN is amazing. i'm glad to see more companies use it for bushings instead of rubber/polyurathane.


Thanks, man!

The press brake is a Swag kit, powered by an HF 20 ton press. I converted the press to air/hydraulic. I’ve have a plate system that I use on that brake for thinner material. You’ll notice the the top beam of the press frame is a much bigger piece of I beam. That’s because it’s a piece of crap, coupled with the fact that I asked way too much of it. I plan on making a much better frame, “one of these days”.




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Thats the best kind of CAD right there.

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The press brake is a Swag kit, powered by an HF 20 ton press. I converted the press to air/hydraulic. I’ve have a plate system that I use on that brake for thinner material. You’ll notice the the top beam of the press frame is a much bigger piece of I beam. That’s because it’s a piece of crap, coupled with the fact that I asked way too much of it. I plan on making a much better frame, “one of these days”.




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Lol i was just on their site. yeah i bet that beats using a vice, hammer, and/or leverage to bend sh1t. (ha beats, GET IT)
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Lol i was just on their site. yeah i bet that beats using a vice, hammer, and/or leverage to bend sh1t. (ha beats, GET IT)
I still have to use a BFH, from time to time, for fine tuning. But, the Swag stuff is good kit IMO. Like most of my tools, I just wish it was bigger.
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Roof rack... “it’s all over but the stank” (ready for paint).



I had to do a redo on the front bracket to get it off of the roof skin. It was already starting to dimple front the rack.




Got the sunroof panel done.




Front and rear light tabs and a little bracing.




This was a fun little project. But, I’m already wanting to make another and make it a little different. I have access to a paint shop, so this week it should be ready to mount. The big push for this rack is a planned Rubicon trip. I don’t want to take my trailer and I have a family going.

I have a work buddy that is a tactical tailor. He’s making me a cargo net for it and I’m pretty jazzed about that. I help him with his X-terra build and he makes me cool kit. Gotta love it! I just can’t decide if I want OD or Coyote brown webbing.

Hopefully, my next project will be installing my ECGS 3rd members. 4.56 and ARB’s front and rear. I made drunk plans to tag along with some friends and this will be my first time. I have 2 weeks to get them, install them and get them broke in. Of course, they are taking every day of the expected lead time.


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