I love a good booty fab pic, post up any good ones you have
EDIT - UPDATED 1/28/08 with new Fail Scale
Booty Fab Fail-Scale (BFFS)
Thanks to VonDirt, we now have a scale to score fab work put in here. Keep in mind that a "high-score" here is not good, and the ultimate fail is a BF-5. Points are "awarded" for failing in the following criteria:
1. idea
2. design/engineering
3. fabrication/craftsmanship
4. finish
5. solution (does it work)
To clarify #1 and #2, idea relates to the overall concept and whether it's a good idea, or a bad one. An example would be building a wooden roll cage- bad idea. Design/engineering relates to how much thought was put into it, and how well the idea is executed. An example of this would be the mounting of the coilovers on the prerunner truck below. Good idea to run a linked rear suspension with coilovers, bad design/engineering to put the lower mounting pont at or above the centerline of the lower links.
have a 2004 2 door cavalier runs awesome 5 speed tranny with new clutch kit converted into a race weapon ive had this baby well over 100 miles per hour fast as hell custom built roll cage u wont find a sweeter dune buggie stock bucket seats roll up widows heat a/c stereo and 32 mpg everything on car is replacable with all stock 04 cavaliers make me an offer on it wanting a 250 or 450 dirt bike guns tools let me know call or text 9064504541
My wife's little brother wanted to trade one of his bikes for this death trap. I told him that I'd slap the shit out of him and disown him. Plus the guy wanted $200 on top of the bike. I have half a nerve to call him just to see what he was thinking when he built this jalopy.
My lawn mower. The steering wheel was plastic and had been cracked since the day i bought the mower.....the more i used it the worse the crack became until it finally broke in the middle of mowing one day. I clamped the vice grips on there to be able to finish mowing only to realize i liked them better than the actual wheel since i could position the away from me where i wasn't constantly whacking my knees....i have used it like that now for two plus years lol
My uncle has the same mower, broke his wheel too, welded on a tiny steel gocart wheel with an extension welded to a socket that fit the nut lol. Apparently those are bootyfab magnets. Ill get a pic next time I see it
Last night we JB welded a scrap piece of .040 aluminum to a gen3 chevy oil aluminum oil pan that had been previously punched through. We pulled off a different broken oil pan and swapped this one in.
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