Weldable pipe caps for diff armour?

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turoa
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Weldable pipe caps for diff armour?

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after "denting" the range rovers front diffhousing, I thought it may be a good idea to get some armour on the LandRover if I want to go playing on rocks again. So.... where can I get some weldable pipe caps? I figure its easier than beefing up a stock toyota housing, and it may be stronger aswell.
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Im pretty sure steel and tube can source them. Dont expect them to be cheap though. If not let me know and i can ask around work who supplies as they are sometimes used in our piping designs.
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just buy one from the numerous places in OZ that sell them for like $160... im guessing a pipe cap gonna cost you similar....
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callum007 wrote:just buy one from the numerous places in OZ that sell them for like $160... im guessing a pipe cap gonna cost you similar....


Hell no, I got one from steel & tube for around $40 (IIRC, definitely not over $100) a while back. Of course you cut that in 1/2 & get both ends done. Never did get around to fitting it up to the Zook, might have to see if it'll go on the cruiser.

Just bending up & tacking on a heavy bit of flat to the centre of the bulge from the bottom to about 1/2 way up works pretty well too, thats where all the hits happen.

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Post by rollypolly »

steel & tube
taylors
asmuss

all have weld caps, should not cost alot.
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ok.. i have been wrong before.. i must have been quoted on the gold plated ones...
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Post by Madaz »

I' ve bought some here in Hamilton off Cook and Galloway engineers ,they cost about $30 depending on diameter and thickness, these guys are making them for caping rollers , also look for any company that makes gas cylinders.
Your best bets to probally try some of the local engineering shops and just ask around, Brian Howat would be a good place to start.

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