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RCP57
12-06-2013, 04:36 PM
Hey guys! I'm trying to make a go of this and would like to make some more things for you! What type of metal parts do you need that aren't already being produced?

Thanks for your input!

Reg

Supermario
12-06-2013, 04:53 PM
Reg, how about a tanker? I can see a fuel truck at the construction site in my back yard looking real good.:D
Or perhaps a water or milk truck tank, with the squared off back end. Know what I mean?

Or a logging bunk and a pup with it?

Mario

flatdeck
12-06-2013, 05:09 PM
Reg.. How about blank trailer frames like the ones that a available for trucks with lengths up to 53' (scale) trailers

BRICKNICK
12-06-2013, 08:14 PM
Reg.. How about blank trailer frames like the ones that a available for trucks with lengths up to 53' (scale) trailers

Thats a great idea and I woild like to improve on it by saying also a kit to convert a flatbed trailer to reefer trailer. For example the walls and roof. I have a scale 53 foot spread axel flatbed I would love to convert to a reefer trailer. I know anyone building a reefer trailer has a hard time findong the corrigated material to make the trailer sides. What do you say to the trailer kit or conversion kit idea?

RCP57
12-06-2013, 08:24 PM
Great ideas guys! Keep em comin! I know with some guidance I can make some of this stuff for you!

Could anyone give me some dimensions of the reefer boxes? Height, length and width so that I could try to make the side material? I think I have just the piece in mind...

Reg

cabs
12-06-2013, 09:02 PM
Reg.. How about blank trailer frames like the ones that a available for trucks with lengths up to 53' (scale) trailers

I'm on board for this one. Great idea

TRUCKMAKER
12-06-2013, 11:18 PM
Hi Reg, I've been watching your build progress on the dump bed, I must say its the best I've seen yet, very impressive in all aspects.

How about designing a front mount snow blade and attachment frame that would bolt up to the KH frame. It would be a perfect compliment to your dump bed. It could be made out of aluminum and lite enough to be lifted by a small servo. Another idea to go with the heavy snow removal theme would be a drop in salt spreader to fit in your dump bed. That would be quite a challenge I would think. With the snow storms crossing the states and watching all the coverage you could come up with a lot of neat snow removal accessories.
Can't wait to see what you come up with next!

trucker n
12-17-2013, 08:14 PM
Any construction equipment in the works

fhhhstix
01-11-2014, 07:45 PM
Hi Reg, I've been watching your build progress on the dump bed, I must say its the best I've seen yet, very impressive in all aspects.

How about designing a front mount snow blade and attachment frame that would bolt up to the KH frame. It would be a perfect compliment to your dump bed. It could be made out of aluminum and lite enough to be lifted by a small servo. Another idea to go with the heavy snow removal theme would be a drop in salt spreader to fit in your dump bed. That would be quite a challenge I would think. With the snow storms crossing the states and watching all the coverage you could come up with a lot of neat snow removal accessories.
Can't wait to see what you come up with next!

I second this they are both great ideas.


Travis

Radio Control Trucker
01-15-2014, 05:22 PM
Hey Reg, any word on the frames for the 53' trailer conversion mentioned??
If so, how much?

- RCT

Reg.. How about blank trailer frames like the ones that a available for trucks with lengths up to 53' (scale) trailers

1985 kenworth
02-20-2014, 12:58 AM
Reg.. How about blank trailer frames like the ones that a available for trucks with lengths up to 53' (scale) trailers

yes i would go for a few of those myself!!!!!

1985 kenworth
02-20-2014, 12:59 AM
I second this they are both great ideas.


Travis

i third this i have a plow already for my dually but a salter would be really really really really cooool :jaw:

Jakyat
02-21-2014, 12:29 AM
I'd be very interested in some 1.9 wheels that replicate the bd91's you have in your log truck. I still can't get over that build!!!

BRICKNICK
02-21-2014, 03:40 PM
I wish someone would be able to give you the reefer trailer panel dimensions. I'll try to come up with the measurements myself.

Ken Orme
02-21-2014, 04:18 PM
Great ideas guys! Keep em comin! I know with some guidance I can make some of this stuff for you!

Could anyone give me some dimensions of the reefer boxes? Height, length and width so that I could try to make the side material? I think I have just the piece in mind...

Reg

Type in "reffer trailers" I found one site and they are 102" wide x 53 feet long. The corigations go the length of the trailer with the cooling unit stuck on the front. My guess the height would be about the height of a standard trailer.

Could you make the sides from fiberglass?

Ken

Joe25
05-13-2015, 11:19 PM
Found these, hope it helps...

http://cooling-concepts.com/wp-content/files_mf/010large53multi.jpg
and this one...
http://www.nkargo.com/#!refrigerated-trailer-dimensions/c1vm2

I agree on the trailer frame rails, also what about fertilizer bed...

http://www.bigiron.com/photos/20140319/1975KenworthW900SemiTruck_0000_c4651ecb1d0d4e6db9f 9d475c810de63.jpg

skeeter
07-21-2017, 12:29 AM
What would it cost to have an aluminum tool box made up? I have a King Hauler, I would like to get rid of the sleeper, turning it into a day cab. The tool box would be the same width as the sleeper, so I could hide the battery in it. The wires would enter it from the passenger side, so battery & plugs could be hidden inside the box. After it's been converted into a day cab, I can then start to work on customizing it into a logging truck. I'll have to try & solder together a headache rack from an old coat hanger, or something of the like, to support the trailer reach, or could you fab something like that too? It would ship to Washington state, zipcode 98032.

Cossett
07-28-2017, 02:34 AM
Reg do you know if steve is still doing those tool boxs in regards to the above comment ?

Cheers Tracy

RCP57
07-28-2017, 07:52 AM
I have no idea if IHB Steve is still making the tool boxes. He would be the guy to talk to though as it's not really something I would try to do at this point.