Well, I finished cutting all of the brackets off this morning. I'm a little concerned about the fact that I put some scars in the tubing, but I don't think it will be an issue. Now I have to ground down the left overs, sand it, and throw some primer on it until I'm ready to weld. I have a strong feeling that I'm just going to order new brackets. I used 7 wheels to cut through the stuff, and it looks terrible. I'll probably spend more time trying to clean everything up than I did cutting off the brackets. I'll post a pic when I get home today.
Those welds were super top quality, which is what I'm going to need when I put on those brackets. I know Scott's welder is plenty to do the welds, but it's going to need gas for the shielding to make the beads strong enough. Could someone please post a link to a place where I can get the proper gas? I'd appreciate it.