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crump
15th January 2007, 04:19 PM
got to work on it over the weekend for the upcoming Alice trip, progress so far.Going to cut down the original mount plate and weld it to a plate attached to the pipe to carry the wheel, getting a mate to lathe up some Teflon bushes for the pivots and use small sections of pipe as sleeves over them.Total cost for all materials was $150, the piece of Teflon rod was $80 itself.All the mounts are cut and shaped with a 4" angle grinder, the only thing I used thats not a home handyman item was the pipe bender(borrowed from work). Should have it finished by the end of the week, will post more pics then.PS something went wrong with the link in the middle.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2007/01/167.jpg

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c239/Weem6/WC2.jpg't=1168841754

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2007/01/168.jpg

BigJon
15th January 2007, 04:24 PM
Looking very good there mate.

discowhite
15th January 2007, 04:39 PM
who taught you to bend pipe!!!

next time weld a plate one one end, pack it full of sand and weld another plate on the other end!
this will stop the pipe from collapsing/kinking like it has;)

nylon? the white stuff?? lubron would have been a better choice, its harder wearing and self lubricating:D

apart from that looks good.

cheers phil

crump
15th January 2007, 04:46 PM
who taught you to bend pipe!!!

next time weld a plate one one end, pack it full of sand and weld another plate on the other end!
this will stop the pipe from collapsing/kinking like it has;)

nylon? the white stuff?? lubron would have been a better choice, its harder wearing and self lubricating:D

apart from that looks good.

cheers phil

picky, picky,;) the kink looks worse in the pic then it is, would have ditched it otherwise, but thanks for the tip."Who taught me to bend pipe?"
The instructions on the bender of course!:p

rangieman
15th January 2007, 04:47 PM
who taught you to bend pipe!!!

next time weld a plate one one end, pack it full of sand and weld another plate on the other end!
this will stop the pipe from collapsing/kinking like it has;)

nylon? the white stuff?? lubron would have been a better choice, its harder wearing and self lubricating:D

apart from that looks good.

cheers phil

the advice is good but hey thats a bloody good job for a first off attempt
im sure there will be a few mods along the way

not everyone is graced with your ability to manufacture goodies as you do:angel:

Blknight.aus
15th January 2007, 05:27 PM
Nice but I reckon it needs a vertical brace on it near the hinges or the weight and vibration is going to play merry hell on that top.hinge.

You might also want to consider pulling the top hinge and making a rubber gasket out of old inner tube, floor mat or soft conveyer rubber dont make the holes for the bolts full size let it grab at them a little then when you put it back together put some aluminium panel washers on the inside (you may need to drill these out or make em custom)

But not a bad job, hows the dynamic movement with the door opening go?

and if you get enthusiastic, if you cut and paste it just before the hinges put a flat plate in there those type of wheel carriers make excelent air tanks.

spudboy
15th January 2007, 05:33 PM
DiscoWhite - What's Lubron? And where do you get it?
Thanks

loanrangie
15th January 2007, 05:38 PM
You can also use carbon impregnated nylon, cant remember the name but it maybe this lubron stuff.

crump
15th January 2007, 06:01 PM
Nice but I reckon it needs a vertical brace on it near the hinges or the weight and vibration is going to play merry hell on that top.hinge.

You might also want to consider pulling the top hinge and making a rubber gasket out of old inner tube, floor mat or soft conveyer rubber dont make the holes for the bolts full size let it grab at them a little then when you put it back together put some aluminium panel washers on the inside (you may need to drill these out or make em custom)

But not a bad job, hows the dynamic movement with the door opening go?

and if you get enthusiastic, if you cut and paste it just before the hinges put a flat plate in there those type of wheel carriers make excelent air tanks. Its got one just havnt taken the pic yet, was just showing the ongoing as I hate uploading pics.

discowhite
16th January 2007, 03:26 PM
What's Lubron? And where do you get it?
bearing shops stock it, like CBC etc.
or engineering workshops. its fairly common if you know where to look:D

cheers phil

discowhite
16th January 2007, 03:29 PM
not everyone is graced with your ability to manufacture goodies as you do


its amazing what you can do when your bored!

still good that steve's had a go! look at mine! i paid for it (cos i got lazy) fitted it, didnt fit properly, put up with it for awhile, got bored one day and cut it up and made it how it should have been:D

cheers phil

crump
16th January 2007, 04:20 PM
your misfortune was my inspiration.;) Couldnt be naffed buying one that didnt fit.

discowhite
16th January 2007, 04:36 PM
im deffinatly happy with it now! it is a really good design, simple light and for what it is, bloody strong!

the main tube on mine is made from exhaust tube!:o

oh, and it opens with the rear door.

the top mount isnt showing any problems at all and i doubt it ever will. but do watch out in reguards to the bottom mount. on mine ive made up a large spreader plate to spread the load. with the small orignal one it was colapsing my cross member....

cheers phil

crump
16th January 2007, 05:17 PM
im deffinatly happy with it now! it is a really good design, simple light and for what it is, bloody strong!

the main tube on mine is made from exhaust tube!:o

oh, and it opens with the rear door.

the top mount isnt showing any problems at all and i doubt it ever will. but do watch out in reguards to the bottom mount. on mine ive made up a large spreader plate to spread the load. with the small orignal one it was colapsing my cross member....

cheers phil

were the mounting bolts for your lower mount thru both sides of the crossmember? I have put a spreader plate on the forward facing face of the CM and bolted thru both sides with 4x10mm, do you reckon I should fit crush tubes inside as well? Also fitted a backing plate of 3mm on the top mount, when its finished it will open with the door as well, my main tube is 5mm thick wall, so not to worried about it distorting.:D

crump
20th January 2007, 09:47 AM
well here is the finished product minus paint, will post some more of it disassembled when I paint it.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c239/Weem6/RIMG0250.jpg

Closed

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c239/Weem6/RIMG0252.jpg

open

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c239/Weem6/RIMG0251.jpg

works a treat, am very happy with it, and the price.

discowhite
20th January 2007, 10:35 AM
were the mounting bolts for your lower mount thru both sides of the crossmember


yep, they go all the way through. i used 2x 1/2''x4''? HT bolts and 1x 3/8x1'' this one dosent go through.

ide use crush tubes, other wise to have to tighten up the bolts every now and then.

cheers phil

discowhite
20th January 2007, 10:37 AM
dose the kid know that you stole his stopper from his roller skates??

crump
20th January 2007, 10:51 AM
dose the kid know that you stole his stopper from his roller skates??

very observant,:D its a skateboard wheel actually.;)

Blknight.aus
20th January 2007, 11:08 AM
Nice work...

Did you know that the space inside your original carrier mount ( the bit you welded to the pipework) is the right size for one of the long skinny 1.5kg gas bottles and a small compressor?

chazza
20th January 2007, 11:39 AM
Top work Steve! It looks really great. What about getting it hot dipped?
cheers Chazza

crump
7th March 2007, 11:44 AM
finished product and all the bits.

Cameron_Def
8th March 2007, 04:15 PM
Hmm things like this make me want to learn to weld...

I work on all other materials, just never learnt to weld!