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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Are you doing solid mount axles or leaf spring? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
And a house doesn't go through nearly as much abuse.
Don, what brand? Those the ones built north of the border?
And a house doesn't go through nearly as much abuse. Don are you going to put the corrugated plastic sheeting on the bottom of the trailer to help keep the wood dry.
Quote from: stlaser on January 03, 2020, 09:03:15 PMDon, what brand? Those the ones built north of the border?TimbrenOntario, CA
Im confused Big D. You already have the torsion axles but you are going to order a 3500lb axle with a lift? You can get custom adapters made if you need to adapt a different wheel, or just get a heavier axle in a standard configuration with the 8 lug hub. Not much more weight and it won't hurt a thing to have a heavier axle with better brakes.https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trailer_Axles-pc-8_on_6%7E1%7C2.aspx
Don doesn't need to worry about brakes, the wheels are only going to be touching the ground 25% of the time anyway once he tunes up the Chevy.
So back to the frame discussionShawn recommends 2" X 3" and I am assuming he is suggesting .125 wall (7 gage??)He is a steel expert and that carries weight(Get it...steel...carries weight...;-)The rest of the opinions trend toward 2" X 4" in any wall thickness.I wouldn't feel comfortable with thin wall stuff because a few years of rust could kill the thing. Thicker steels last a lot longerI am not going to go with a thicker 2" X 4" because of the weightSo I guess I'll just build my frame out of wood!I'll get some good stuff, as few knots as possible. Maybe cover it in shellac and honey suckle extract or something exotic like thatCool, problem solved!
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on January 04, 2020, 05:36:54 PMIm confused Big D. You already have the torsion axles but you are going to order a 3500lb axle with a lift? You can get custom adapters made if you need to adapt a different wheel, or just get a heavier axle in a standard configuration with the 8 lug hub. Not much more weight and it won't hurt a thing to have a heavier axle with better brakes.https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trailer_Axles-pc-8_on_6%7E1%7C2.aspxRed, Not using those axlesAnd I think that solving my need may be as simple as sliding the 8-lug hub onto the 3500 spindle. Bearings look close. If they's de same, I'm cookin with bacon grease!
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Quote from: Flyin6 on January 04, 2020, 08:03:35 PMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on January 04, 2020, 05:36:54 PMIm confused Big D. You already have the torsion axles but you are going to order a 3500lb axle with a lift? You can get custom adapters made if you need to adapt a different wheel, or just get a heavier axle in a standard configuration with the 8 lug hub. Not much more weight and it won't hurt a thing to have a heavier axle with better brakes.https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trailer_Axles-pc-8_on_6%7E1%7C2.aspxRed, Not using those axlesAnd I think that solving my need may be as simple as sliding the 8-lug hub onto the 3500 spindle. Bearings look close. If they's de same, I'm cookin with bacon grease!I would be shocked if 3500 and 7000 lb axle bearings were the same. But I have been known to be wrong. However I have never admitted to it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Don, buy these and bolt the heavier spindles on.....https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Timbren/TSR3500S04.html
Don and axles again, what could go wrong here? Wait, he asked for advice 1st and got the right parts.I like the 2x4 min 125 wall. Less burn through and really not that much heavier (just two 1x.125 wall is all your adding) and when has heavier been a problem with your builds?As you finish the frame, use this inside;https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-internal-frame-coating-14oz-aerosol.html