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How do you plan on attaching the c-channel to the aluminum frame?
Very cool project and use of scrap trailer bed. |
it can only be bolted..no other way
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Here for pictures. That's bad ass.
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need to grind that rust off before ya weld it son....that inclusion will make it ugly...
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Also, I would use a rubber coating or something between the steel and aluminum. If not you will have all sorts corrosion issues.
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duct tape works as well for an isolator
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Is that half of an I beam going to be alright?
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im curious how you cut that
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Depending on the load, and the spread, I can see it being just fine. However, what I would be skeptical of is the placement of the axles under the "cross members." those are much lighter than a normal place to attach axles. Again, all depends on how heavy he wants to use it...it wouldn't work for me I can assure you. I'm like the postal service, if it fits it ships....but there ain't no low flat rate... Either way, cool project. Chris |
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None the less, awesome build on the trailer, following this for sure. |
Yeah, we test our stuff.
Not to high jack, but here's what we do in my shop when a customer wants a trailer for his manure pump... http://www.competitiondiesel.com/for...pictureid=3526 And the pump we're building too... http://www.competitiondiesel.com/for...pictureid=3527 Again, don't mean to high jack....just two examples of building from the crap pile. I bought the axle/springs, jack, and the trailer coupler...the rest came from the steel pile. Chris |
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It will be 102" wide with drive over fenders made from 1/2" aluminum plate the tires are 235/75/16 on ford aluminum Alcoa wheels
i had to cut the side of the frame and the beams to get the trailer as low as possible i am planning on going back and finishing out the bottom of the beam once i get the axles placed and setup i plan on trying to close up most of the holes where the channels are however the hole where the c channel is going thru the beams they are 1 piece the places that they are not are 3 separate pieces if you click on this link this trailer that Gas monkey garage has in very similar to what i am building but also i am coping my Goose-neck that i currently have http://i662.photobucket.com/albums/u...pse98899e3.jpg http://i662.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps3bb0e7e9.jpg http://i662.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps4603baa5.jpg https://www.pjtrailers.com/uses/gas-...arage-trailer/ |
I'd say you have it covered then. Good job!!
Chris |
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