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So the old saying "two steps forward, three steps back" took over for a while today. I started machining a piece for the front of the tub that would square it up at the bottom and provide a mount for the front flaps. Anyway, I got it to fit the main tub and needed to trim the front panel to match up. Wanting to do the most accurate job I could, I mounted the piece in the vice on the mill. This is where doing one off builds is kind of a pain because I really should have a jig made to hold the part correctly. My thinking was, I will never build another exactly the same and this should only take 10 minutes right?:confused: Well, I tried to add some plates to extend the vices grip but it still vibrated around eventually causing the breakage of my last 1/8 endmill. I should have stopped there but I was confident that with a 1/4 endmill and more patience I could finish the job. 30 seconds after that the patience went south when the larger cutter grabbed the sheet metal and twisted the sh!t out of it!
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...pswvx2svx3.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psw2xdjtub.jpg My wife was painting the fence on the other side of the house with some tunes going. She came running into the shop thinking that the words coming from my fisherman foul mouth were the result of an injury. Truth be told it was an injury but only to my pride:(. I took a short break, answered an email from some creep calling me a name that would get me kicked off the forum.:lol::lol: Thanks for the descriptive photo as well RW:lol::lol: Feeling better made up a new piece using the old school method, my bandsaw and a file:rolleyes:. Of course the new piece fit a bit differently so the machined parts needed some tweaking also. The moral of this story is that this job isn't always fun but if you are stubborn and have extra metal lying around you can spend a couple of extra hours fixing what should have taken 10 minutes.lol http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psmqufcn4m.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psgqg0izlz.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psslwnzlyy.jpg |
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Still a work of art even with the dent
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I have to give it to you Reg you have a lot more patience then I do. Your doing an incredible job on the trailer. Tools would have been flying in the basement if it was me! :mad:
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Hmmmmm thats why i never work on FRIDAYS :eek:
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Well there have been times when I have wanted to smash whatever I was working on and I don't just mean your trailer.lol I used to get really pissed and do that when I was younger but I have come to realize that it is easier to fix something that hasn't been thrown, stomped on, driven over or burnt. I get mad at myself because it's usually just a momentary lapse in judgment that causes hours of "rebuild" time. Oh well, sh!t happens. I screw up all the time so I have learned to deal with it. I just usually don't take pictures of my mistakes.lol
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I had a locomotive drive of the kitchen counter a few years ago after I picked up all the pieces and felt bad for it the next day it got rebuilt with all the dents left in it . Sandy was upset about the loco I was more upset about the hole in the flooring . With that said I would have incorporated the dented front end in the model and blamed it on the idiot front end loader operator !
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that dent would be the driver not watching his overhead while dumping
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Haha, Brandon was the one posting those "box up into the bridge" pictures. Maybe I should put the bent panel on there.lol
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might have you do me a smooth side shinebox
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I thought you had enough trailers?:p
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need to replace a lowboy
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I see. Another crazy guy in your area wants one of those trailers as well.
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filling the piggy bank up
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Reg there is an old saying ALL GOOD Things Take Time and I can feel your pain I have been in that place before. Ed
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It's hard to find good help these days...
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Tell me about it...:D
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Brandon asked if I had a scale shovel that I could put on his trailer. I didn't have one but said let me see what I can do... No promises!
Anyway, I made this up. Not sure if it is truly to scale but I think it looks OK. What do you guys think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVEaeGQeQ-k http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...pszyydyq9t.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...pssw68aoqz.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psbt295v3b.jpg I did some more machining on the trailer today and got the front flaps cut and mounted. http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0ij6dlxj.jpg |
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Keeps getting better and better even when you thought there was nothing more to do!
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I couldn't ask for more! haha your the best Reg. The details are what make your trailers in a league of their own! :D
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I would say........I DIG IT.....Ho Ho.......FlapFlap :lol:
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"Here you go Daryl, no more crappy plastic shovel for you...now you don't have any excuse to not get any work done around here!"
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Hahaha!
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I finished up the front panel and made the mounts for the tarp mechanism today. I also made up the rest of the mud flaps and mounted the forward ones to the underside of the tub.
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It's almost there! Looks great :)
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faster the a speeding dump trailer. looks great
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OK, what's missing Brandon?
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psvmbbvkaa.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psntpjllj9.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psdytdaqi2.jpg http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/...psd1plxojb.jpg PS, If you don't like it I will happily keep it. Reg |
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:eek: :eek: Good lawrd that's beautiful! Only thing missing is a black chassis :D
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Can I please have some kickass RCP stickers to put on the trailer after it's all purdied up :)
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Can't get over how well this dumper turned out! You've outdone yourself Reg thank you! :)
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Well that's too bad. It sounds like you want it so I guess I can't keep it.:(:rolleyes:
I have to agree that it has turned out very nice. Really it just comes down to the fact that more time has been spent on it than what I'm normally asked to do. Adding details like the machined front corners, ladders and tarp mounting brackets, then attaching parts with 0-80 bolts sucked up the hours but I think it necessary to make it look how you wanted it. Now you will have a one of a kind hand made piece to add to your growing collection! Well, time to go eat and get out to the shop. I have a few more things to do before it gets torn apart for the rails to be coated. |
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Reg.
Normally five star is top score.........But this build brake that rule.....I Give a truckload of stars To You :) Be Proud Sir Aluminatore Extraordinary. Brandon. You Lucky Boy. :) |
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we keep praising reg these trailers are going to
cost more then a german excavator ;) |
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The work he does is for sure worth every penny. |
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That's the problem with this hand made stuff. The time adds up quick sometimes with not a lot of major changes to the appearance. With a trailer like this there is a lot of time invested fitting parts and getting things looking right. If I charged a fair rate(for myself) by the hour for all the time I spend they would be REALLY expensive there is no doubt. It's just a good thing that I like all of you guys so much and don't charge as much as I should.;)
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This is awesome Reg!!! Love the scale hardware!:D
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A no weld trailer that's my speed ! Awesome
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