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I put in a couple more hours on the lowbed today. When I started out on this I told myself that I would build it light and not worry about it being very strong...Well by the time I'm finished it will be heavy as usual and I'll probably be able to give kids rides at the next show. Anyway, I got a bit more done on the ramps so just a couple more things and I will have to start on the suspension.
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Nice work Reg, looks great. I love those tig welds
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Thanks Ari! I spent the whole day working on this(almost 9 hours) but I think I got a lot accomplished too! The suspension is nearly finished now so I can weld the two main components together and start making a deck.
Here's a short video of the walking beams and axles after welding them to the frame...http://youtu.be/4BOsjsATX6A I started out by making the walking beams out of some 1 1/2x1/2 flat bar. ![]() ![]() I then lathed and milled some pieces for the axles. The axles should be held to the bushings with U bolts but this trailer is meant to work to scale not so much be detailed. ![]() ![]() Once everything fit together I decided that it needed more flex so I re-drilled the bushings to a larger size and added some rubber hose. ![]() I then welded the pieces to the frame. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lastly I welded some lugs to the loading ramps. ![]() ![]() Thanks for lookin! |
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