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I have a KD brand,works great
Nice "how to" Doc!
Nice "how to" Doc!
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do you have any details on that atv trailer you painted a few pages ago?
did you build it or just paint it?
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building a quad trailer for a guy,he wants to put three quads across the deck,side by side.
he's got a car dolly for the axle,but it's 78'' between the wheels and i want the deck a little wider so the quads won't be hanging over the edge.that's why the square kick-in is in the middle(these are the side rails)
i've also found that when walking around trailers like this i have a tendency to bump into the corners with my knees,so i like to miter them to a short 45*,just enough that it isn't sticking out so far.
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although i used my little mig to tack the pieces together i'm doing all my finish welding with stick,using 7018 1/8'' rod.this is a good high strength rod with good penetration,and is cheap to weld with and easier than dragging the wirefeed around.
the frame is 2x4x1/8'' hss,and will have 1 1/2 x3 x1/8'' hss crossmembers ,as well as a 1 1/2x1 1/2 x1/8'' angle iron ledge to hold a 3/4'' plywood deck flush with the top of the steel.
i'll post more as it progresses.
I have a KD brand,works great
Nice "how to" Doc!
ammo cans and pelican cases can be found fairly cheaply at military surplus. If maintained properly they are air/water tight. the pelicans can be submerged up to 100" i do believe.
what do those cost compared to the pelicans? i have one that i found, they're a little less rugged than the pelicans but if the price is right i wouldn't mind finding a few more.
Last time I checked a Flambeau case was about 75% percent the price of the comparable Pelican. You can tell they are made a little cheaper in little things like the latches and inside finish but overall I've found them to be just as waterproof, where it really counts.
That double flare kit is a Vivatool V-163. I have exactly the same one. This is one tool it pays not to go cheap with. A good one is a pleasure, the cheap ones are just an exercise in frustration.