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Old 02-12-2016, 07:23 PM
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SWEET looking Boom I'm so wanting that..........
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Old 02-12-2016, 08:21 PM
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That boom is really impressive. The laser cut steel is a great idea.
I will probably still be using brass for the boom, do to the fact that I have no welder.

I can't wait to see the rest your project.

BTW what crane do you plan on building? Bucyrus? American? Bantam

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SWEET looking Boom I'm so wanting that..........
Get one you can use it to help load Regs box on your frame
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Old 02-12-2016, 09:47 PM
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Get one you can use it to help load Regs box on your frame
Wonder if i can load/unload my steel-box girders with that size boom...........just thinking........
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Old 02-20-2016, 06:43 PM
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Default Re: Bucyrus Erie crane truck

I ran across this while looking for extra details to make for my crane hauler, they've got a few other bucyrus erie machines that may help out, each machine goes on to a page with more pics.

http://www.gerhartmachinery.com/equi...ines-cranes-2/
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I haven't posted here in awhile, this project has been on the shelf since my last post. I pulled it off the shelf and got a little bit of work done on it.

I rough sanded the cab roof and fenders.





I also added the grill and some small detail to the bumper as see in this photo





Still need to do the headlights, turn signals, the brass "Transit Crane" nameplate. And those vent things

I also did a little work on the crane's housing. Made the radiator panel which means the crane has a caterpillar engine
I also added some rivets using a paper hole punch. The door now slides as well











I'm still trying to figure it out how to go about making the cranes frame. my plan was to mill a base out of a block of aluminum, but I no longer have access to a milling machine. So that plan is out maybe I can solder together a frame out of brass



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Old 09-01-2016, 11:44 PM
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I'm still trying to figure it out how to go about making the cranes frame. my plan was to mill a base out of a block of aluminum, but I no longer have access to a milling machine. So that plan is out maybe I can solder together a frame out of brass
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Coming along nicely. I'm digging the B-E house. Maybe this will give you a little inspiration for soldering it from brass which is what I did before I had a mill. No build pictures but hopefully you can see what's what. http://www.rctruckandconstruction.co...read.php?t=992
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Old 09-02-2016, 11:31 PM
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Thank you, that's pretty much what I had in mind.

I just looked in to what it would cost to make the base out of brass, and it would be a little out of my price range
But I have access to a welder, so I can probably use steel instead.





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