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B&M Fabrications Arctic Cat ProClimb Skinny Board Pre Order

Dont worry havent got mine either, so I go to Front Range Cat to go work on them today for free on my day off, and Mac is already there thinking the same thing. Obviously we to get on the snow!

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Is Wyo doing an install video? Even just a simple walk around showing some of the things you guys did would be awesome!
 
We will do install instructions here when I get some of the boards at coating back. The sled we have in the shop is still boardless too.

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Should've ordered gloss black instead of orange I guess! Oh well, I hope mine get shipped soon!
 
PM Wyoboy1000. Maybe he can get the vids he made uploaded. Notice how we cut the boards. We leave the riveted section intact for structural strength. I posted a bunch of other pics and steps already as well. Jig saw worked better than plasma cutter. Also use an angle grinder with sand wheel then die grinder with fiber wheel to clean up the edges and make smooth. Also I masked off and spray painted and clear coated the edges for a finished look.

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***The Steel chassis rivets drill easily if you do this first***

FWIW; The steel chassis rivets drill easily if you take a small punch and drive the Hardened mandrel down about an 1/8" first. Driving the hardened mandrel down the 1/8" lets you drill the head off and then you can knock the rest out.

It is the same functionally as grinding the head off but doesn't destroy the panels that are riveted, if you need / plan on reusing them.
 
FWIW; The steel chassis rivets drill easily if you take a small punch and drive the Hardened mandrel down about an 1/8" first. Driving the hardened mandrel down the 1/8" lets you drill the head off and then you can knock the rest out.

It is the same functionally as grinding the head off but doesn't destroy the panels that are riveted, if you need / plan on reusing them.

My way is way faster on this because you don't use anything you grind. and the ones on the board are at an angle and just pi$$ you off trying to get straight.
 
Getting a huge batch back from powder in the morning and shipping all day tomorrow. If I'm lucky enough to have a set left over to put on the sled in my shop I will make some directions to compliment WYOS videos. Sorry for the delays boys and girls, busy time right now and new products have quirks with getting them right for building. Have some new equipment coming in to help us produce more, better, and faster. We appreciate your patience with us, I assure you that we work as hard and as much as anybody else...no casino, bar or working personal projects in our lives yet.

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