Where is everyone #5

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  1. 1951 ford

    1951 ford Road Train Member

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    0829171410.jpg 0829171410a.jpg The broken axle I alluded to earlier. This is a homemade trailer that is similar to a body builder who skips leg day. Stout as hell up top, but no foundation to hold it up. The previous owner used it for his skid steer. He upgraded to the biggest tracked CAT machine and the axle failed. No brakes on the trailer. I quoted him $3500 for 2 new 7K brake axles and 5 tires/rims. For $4300, he can get a new trailer.

    0829171511.jpg 0829171546.jpg Some ironwork for the timber framers next door. They did the woodworking and the new owner is going to stain the benches. The bars are fastened to the top and slide into the pipe base. 2'4" and 7'4" steel.
     
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  3. 4mer trucker

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    I like how they "V'ed" the Legs on the Smaller Bench....well done all around!!
     
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  4. Crusader66

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    Looks great! What kind of wood is that? Looks like it'd take a 10K forklift to move em, lol.
     
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  5. 1951 ford

    1951 ford Road Train Member

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    They do some impressive work. I just finished 3700 lbs of steel parts, including threading 27 - 1 1/2" x 20' tension rods for a big project they're getting ready to put up. 7 full truckloads of lumber. The main posts are 14" x 21" douglass fir.

    Douglass fir. There's some weight to them.
     
  6. 86mechanic

    86mechanic Medium Load Member

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    Why do they do that? More surface area?
     
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    1951 ford Road Train Member

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    It makes for a stronger joint. It won't rack over to one side and the notch helps to take some of the stress off of the fasteners. There's two long structural screws in each leg that are capped over. In person, you have to look to find them.
     
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  8. 4mer trucker

    4mer trucker Road Train Member

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    Would assume so, that's a Joint that isn't going anywhere

    @1951 ford, what kind of Mechical Fasteners were used on the Small Bench?
     
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    1951 ford Road Train Member

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    Here's the rods.
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    And some of the rest of the parts.
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    1951 ford Road Train Member

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    10" SIP (structural insulation panel) screws.
     
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    0822171622.jpg 18-7" x 7" x 1/2" Thrust plates (big washers) with 1 3/4" hole. 4-4" x 4" x 1/4" Thrust washers with a 1 1/4" hole and a 1 1/2" nut.
    0822171622a.jpg 204-1" x 7" steel pins, chamfered on one end.
     
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