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Re: Build it yourself Car Trailer

To: "Richard Boyce" <rboyce90@hotmail.com>, <jdrush@enter.net>
Subject: Re: Build it yourself Car Trailer
From: "Neil Sherry" <sherry@invention-machine.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 16:41:18 -0000
How about www.absolutelyfabrication.com (abfab.com has already gone). Or
www.fabricatedevidence.com

I'm thinking of building a garden roller and small trailer to tow behind my
mower (my garden doesn't justify or allow anything too big). Probably be
NEXT winter before I get down to it.

Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Boyce" <rboyce90@hotmail.com>
To: <jdrush@enter.net>
Cc: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: Build it yourself Car Trailer


>
> Thanks for the positive feedback. I have thought of building a web page.
Any
> thoughts on what to call it? I would appreciate any suggestions as to the
> format,types of projects etc. that others would like to see. Suggestions?
As
> to trailers and what not, I assume that most are interested in a dedicated
> car hauler.Or one that could be used for other things?  Or would you all
> like to start with something easier like an engine picker? Or both? I do
> have CAD ability if there is some interest in drawings. I just have to
find
> the time to  sit down and draw it. Let me know what your interests are.
>
>
> >From: Jon & Deb Rush <jdrush@enter.net>
> >Reply-To: Jon & Deb Rush <jdrush@enter.net>
> >CC: shop-talk@autox.team.net
> >Subject: Re: Build it yourself Car Trailer
> >Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 16:33:23 -0500
> >
> >Build a web page. Experience like yours is widely valuable.
> >
> >Jon Rush
> >
> >Richard Boyce wrote:
> > >
> > > I would be glad to keep the trailer topic on list if the list doesn't
> >mind.
> > > My intention was to keep it off list if there wasn't much interest.
> > > Didn't want to get into discussions that others weren't interested
> > > in.Anybody on the list interested in building their own shop
equipment,
> >such
> > > as engine pickers, motor stands, jack stands, fab tables and such.
I've
> >been
> > > building this stuff for 30 years(among many other things) and would be
> >glad
> > > to share with all.These days my main interests are in chassis and roll
> >cage
> > > fabrication.
> > >
> > > >From: "Steve Hammatt" <shammatt@sos.net>
> > > >Reply-To: "Steve Hammatt" <shammatt@sos.net>
> > > >To: "Shop Talk NG" <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
> > > >Subject: Re: Build it yourself Car Trailer
> > > >Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 16:22:03 -0800
> > > >
> > > >Steve in Seattle
> > > >I am in the middle of putting together a tilt-bed aluminum trailer.
> >Some
> > > >time
> > > >ago I was on a Northwest Vintage Speedster Club weekend event in
> > > >eastern Washington and saw a BEAUTIFUL all-aluminum trailer.  In
> > > >searching out the details I found that it (and some 350+ like it) had
> >been
> > > >made in Arlington, WA (just north of Seattle) some 15 years ago.  It
> >had
> > > >been designed by a Boeing engineer (what isn't here in Boeing
> >country<g>)
> > > >and it was all aluminum except for the axels and running gear.  There
> >are
> > > >NO WELDS, only rivets and threaded fasteners.  Trailers tend to flex
> >and
> > > >welds will break (see jet airplane construction) and this trailer was
> >built
> > > >to
> > > >last.  It has roughly 12"x16" outboard 'boxes' that provide rigidity,
> > > >storage
> > > >cabinets and tandem wheel covers.  The 'boxes' are all riveted and
made
> >to
> > > >very
> > > >close tolerances.  All the other pieces are stock channel, tube,
sheet,
> > > >etc.
> > > >They were made to be drawn behind your Bluebird or Wanderlodge motor
> > > >homes, the 14' (some were 12') weighed less than 900 lb. and could
> >handle
> > > >over 5000 lb and were very expensive.
> > > >
> > > >They are no longer in production, but I did find a 12' model in
Skagit
> >Co.
> > > >(where I live) for sale, but I wanted the longer 14' model and the
one
> >for
> > > >sale had seen some rough usage.  Luckily I found the former shop
> >foreman
> > > >for the manufacturer and he has a 14' trailer (not for sale) and he
had
> >the
> > > >two side boxes from the last production run, still unused and sitting
> >in
> > > >storage.
> > > >Needless to say, I now own the last pair of boxes and hopefully will
> >have
> > > >them
> > > >outfitted with all the running gear within the next couple of months.
> >If
> > > >you want
> > > >to see what I'm talking about, I live in Mount Vernon, just an hour
> >north
> > > >of
> > > >Seattle.  Let me know.........
> > > >Steve Hammatt
> > > >Mount Vernon, WA
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >----- Original Message -----
> > > >From: "Steven Shipley" <shiples@home.com>
> > > >To: "Richard Boyce" <rboyce90@hotmail.com>
> > > >Cc: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
> > > >Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 3:56 PM
> > > >Subject: Re: Build it yourself Car Trailer
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > I have this on my list of future projects so I'd really appreciate
> > > > > this conversation to remain on the list if possible.  I bought one
> > > > > of the books on trailer design from Northern Tool which appears to
> > > > > cover the basics so it would be very valuable to me to watch the
> > > > > process from the comfort of my keyboard.
> > > > >
> > > > > My practical side says a trailer should be made of steel, but I'd
> > > > > love to see one made of aluminum.
> > > > >
> > > > > Steve Shipley
> > > > > Seattle, WA
> > > > >
> > > > > Richard Boyce wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have not built any from any of"Buy the plans for 29.95"
sources
> >but
> > > >I
> > > >have
> > > > > > built quite a few trailers. tandem axle car haulers, specific
race
> >car
> > > > > > trailers, utility trailers etc. etc. etc. Your most major
expense
> >will
> > > >be
> > > > > > the axles, springs, hubs, bearings and assorted hardware. If you
> >would
> > > >like
> > > > > > to contact me off list I would be glad to help you design one
that
> > > >will
> > > >fit
> > > > > > your needs or answer any of your questions. No charge of course.
> >The
> > > >same
> > > > > > offer goes out to any one else that may be interested.
> > > > > > rboyce90@hotmail.com  Trailers are a very good welding project
for
> >the
> > > >home
> > > > > > craftsman.BTW I have been fabricating and welding for over 30
> >yrs-glad
> > > >to
> > > > > > answer anyones questions
> > > > > >                    Richard
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >From: "Kendall F Jones" <mrjones2@ix.netcom.com>
> > > > > > >Reply-To: "Kendall F Jones" <mrjones2@ix.netcom.com>
> > > > > > >To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
> > > > > > >Subject: Build it yourself Car Trailer
> > > > > > >Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 17:20:17 -0500
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >Has anyone put together one of those "Buy the plans for $29.95"
> >Car
> > > > > > >trailers?  I've been looking to get a double axle trailer,
> >thinking I
> > > >could
> > > > > > >make one cheaper than a used one (I'm cheap)...  Got the space,
> >got
> > > >the
> > > > > > >tools....
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >Any comments on actual costs, preferred dealers (for trailer
> > > >hardware)
> > > > > > >would
> > > > > > >be appreciated.  I've looked on the internet (briefly) and
found
> >half
> > > >a
> > > > > > >dozen plan vendors (but no free plans!, harumph)
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >thanks
> > > > > > >Kendall
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > >
> >
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