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Rigging Time

I FINALLY got to the rigging part of my build and have a few questions on material.
I have the old rusted out conduit rigging that was on the boat to use as a template, so I'm going to tackle it myself.
Plus from what I've heard all the builders in my area are swamped
I was going to go with S/S but I think I've settled on DOM for ease of welding and such.
Where can I purchase DOM in the West Palm area, and what wall thickness should I use?
Also where can I buy prerolled hoops for my cage?
 
I am no fabricator but have been involved in a few builds. One we bent over an old tractor tire the other was done in a homemade jig cut from plywood. Hope that helps if you cant find premade.
 
Almost all shops will bend you hoops. You can supply the DOM if the shop doesn’t carry it. If you don’t have a jig or a buddy with one call a few shops and ask. I know gto, DB and others have pre bent hoops in stock and or will bend to specs if you need a different width, material, wall thickness etc.
 
Conduit is so thin its accually harder to weld than ss . You can lay into the ss more just more expensive and have to run a mix gas . I bent my hoops using my old cage for a jig works out good . If you build your first set out of conduit it's cheaper if you mess something up . And it's really not rocket science at all . Take your time and have fun with it . If you can do the conduit the stainless will even be easier . IMO . Conduit is much cheaper but if you have it powder coated ect... The price will get closer to just doing stainless . I'll just spray it with cheap spray paint and ride out hunt / ride boat no show stopper . Then just build another set when it gets ragged . Hope this helps . Or someone can chime in with a lot more knowledge than me .
 
First pic I used to roll the hoops, Harbor Freight tool. Second was used for the tight radius bends, Ercolina TB50 die bender. First one is cheap, second not so much!
 

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I hear ya! Already owned the bender for another long term project, not to mention mine cost me 3k. If it wasn't for that I'd be using conduit!
 
How's the build going? What material did you end up going with? I debating whether to repair old rigging or build new....I am leaning towards DOM.
 
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