My dad dropped off a grill mount he bought for his camper. Bolts onto the rear bumper and rotates out with a grill on there.
Problem is, he's 6'6" and the grill sits way too low. Also the bumper has a downward angle, measured at 5 degrees so once it's extended, it's angled to the side and too low to comfortably use.
I measured the thickness of all the tabs and mounts and stuff, everything was around 0.180 so I bought 0.180 square tubing to extend and bend the mount. Got it home and cut the mount tube to find it's 0.060 wall... Should've cut first before I bought the tubing. Steel supply store isn't open again till Monday so gotta wait till then to get back at this project.
At least I have good measurements, and the cut's been made so once I get the steel it's pretty straightforward just two square cuts to rise 6", I already cut the slope into the mount. Just gotta weld, grind, and paint.