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Thread: Defender Tray back - The build

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    nice job mate ........

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    30/9/08

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    The next step of the project : The Camping pod.


    Beginning frame fabrication using the lightest possible metal 50X50X3, welding where it touches.


    As 3mm ally sheets are being bonded on the outside all welds had to be internal. Dont you just love the new ultra slim angle grinder cutting discs?


    Heavy frame at the back to support 2 Spare wheels, roofrack bar and gantry to lift trail bike on and off.


    Shelves to keep SWAMBO happy.


    Didnt have the time nor money to put the ally sheets on, Cost ~$600 and one more sleep until Kalbarri.

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    Just give me a bell when you want the ali done Gaz I might be able to help


    Adam

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    Bonding ally/steel

    I am currently preparing the ally sheets for the skins on the pod. I intend to bond the ally to the steel frame and only using a few fasteners in each panel to hold them in place while the goop cures.
    Interested in anyones opinion as to what goop to use. The aviation glues and sealants I know of are too expensive.
    Something like liquid nails is dirt cheap though I dont know if it woiuld be any good. The steel is primed and the mating face of the ally sheets will be etch primed.
    Thanks in advance.

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    sikaflex....

    and we've had the locktite boys out again for a restock and they left us a sample bottle of something new in the metal glue range that allegedly goes on like treacle and will stick almost any metal to almost any other metal and is bragged to be stronger than welding....

    I'll check the steel/ally numbers and get the goop number for you along with a cost... (Im guessing not cheap)
    Dave

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    Thumbs up nice one

    love the recessed fuel filler and the recessed guards reallllly cool

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    CAUTION - Bandwidth hog

    More progress for the Toad. Click images for bigger image.



    Pod access doors, 3 mm aluminium with a light steel 3 qtr square tubing frame to take torsional loads. Bonded using sicaflex 252 structural adhesive. Preparing to mount gas struts, need more structure as it is bending at the strut mounts. Inherent problems with a production run of one.



    The RHS will end up being storage for the camper trailer bits and peices, mid shelf a pantry and lower shelf for tools and recovery gear.



    Still got the spare wheel attachement (X2) and the motorbike hoist and mounting to come. (WIP)



    Somewhere to keep the beer cool. Will end up holding outbourd motor and camping chairs aswell.



    Finally completed the bull bar ex-Wrecker after a head-on. In hindsight it should have been scrapped, as it was a real pain to get straight and fitting the chassis. At the 4x4 show recently, the lightforce rep advised HID upgrade kits will be available for these lights soon. The winch which i aquired from a local (turned out to be a POS) the motor is intermittent and the clutch disengages after one turn. China needs to go into receivership for dumping so much junk on the market.



    Installed the Headlight wiring upgrade kit with the additional spotlight relay and wiring. Stuck to the advised LHS guard in the instructions.



    Close-up of the mounting. Was rivetted to braket using monel rivetts, if these work loose we will replace with bolts.

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    Looks great and well made. All it needs now is some red dust inside.
    '99 Tdi 300 130 Twin Cab
    When I'm here I want to be out there.

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