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This is some of the basic part of what I'm thinking for shoes. I'm trying to have them front heavy so they lay flat when in transport, resting against landing leg. Probably have a set screw in landing leg to keep pin in place. No good clearance for e-clips, and may have to change to set screws on outer pivot arms to increase clearance for shoes. Everything is tight as in no wobble but loose enough for ease of movement.
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I was getting frustrated with messing with landing legs so I temporarily gave up on them to start work on wheel well supports.
They are just set in place for an idea. I think I am going to leave the back end open, possibly some mesh on bottom of frame for storage/wood blocks. Like on some of the 1:1 This is our new safety inspector, he has been doggin me a lot lately, can't find a compromise with keeping shop clean and safe whenever he drops in unannounced. And after he got done barking safety compliance issues I shrugged them off and went back to work,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Now he really has a bone to pick with me about shop safety. Lol!!!! I harpooned my finger with some sheet metal, pic makes it look bad but it was just a flesh wound and a little tissue, electrical tape, and a good dose of that s$&@ that stings all is well!! .
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RW, you're a hazard to your own health LOL. It's amazing how sharp that stuff is! 25 years in a sheet metal shop, so ask me how I know!! Great start on the feet as they'll be self leveling.
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And an idea of the rear, have to make some flaps too. I wasn't planning on lights but these look good I think.
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hey coop you make any headway with the FrSky Taranis? I just bought one today
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I did set up my excavator with an 8channel rx. I still have to do some more with travel, limits ect. And the trailer is using that system. In short I haven't really got into it yet. I did change both sticks to centering. Easy to do. So far I think it is a great system, can't beat the functions along with price. I'll try and dig up the info I have on it. I did download the computer program but I haven't set up any models from the computer wizard. But I do have to get on that soon, as I want to have stuff set up and be able to remember what does what before cabin fever.
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Now the craziness starts!!! The trailer is 7" wide (same as edges of tires on truck ) with the side extensions adding almost one inch to each side for a total extended width about 8 3/4- 8 7/8" wide almost 9". The excavator will have a good 75% of each track on trailer. I'm estimating 11 of these on each side. To facilitate not having a workforce of elves I decided to make this jig. I will be able to "pinch" the tubes the shafts run through so when not in use they will lay flat against inner frame rail. Originally I was going to make removable ones and add a compartment in frame to house them but these will pull from the imperfections in my welding my eyes are trained on. I thought about cutting holes in them but some of the 1:1 supports are solid so I'm keeping them solid. And only have to drill one hole in top of ibeams for shaft to slide through. Then the decking will hide holes.
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Nice work RW! Especially having a butchered finger and all.
They look great but looks like a lot of work. I figured you might do 3D printed parts for this instead? ..... Then again, it's all metal up to this point, why stop now eh? |
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Mario, I have been really struggling with the ability to print parts for this, every day I walk by the printer and sigh. Yes it's been all metal and trying to keep up that way. I just wasn't sure if the printer parts would be strong enough, as keeping thin on things and the plastic would have to be thicker to get he strength. The plate steel appearances of parts. Like on the outriggers I have under 1/4" to tuck them in frame with hindge. Hey the wheels are printed!!! Lol!!! Idea for mud flaps and hangers,,,,, I'm pretty sure I was looking a bone inside my finger the other day, re dressed the bandage and the super glue held the skin back together. Been keeping an eye on it and looks fine. Why is it always the pointer finger? That's the one that touches everything!! And I'm reminded as it is still a bit "touchy". Lol!!! Almost 5, the safety inspector is expected and I'm sure he is going to hound me some more. . Lol!!!
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You got them all done yet? They're looking good!
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Haaaa!!! Still cutting pieces!!! Want to go beat my dog!!! But not as bad as making dozer tracks!!!!!! Lol!!
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Glad it wasn't the dog drawing, First Blood!
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Lol! If that was the dog cutting skin, I would be missing an arm!! You can see big dummy in the pic with the inspector.
This is what wakes me up every morning at first light,,,, by biting my arm!!!! No need for an alarm clock, every morning , snooze button is his furry little butt going for a flight across room!! Lol!!!
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Originally Posted by TRUCKMAKER View Post You got them all done yet? They're looking good! Haaaa!!! Still cutting pieces!!! Want to go beat my dog!!! But not as bad as making dozer tracks!!!!!! Lol!! He'll probably bite your other hand then you'd really be in good shape, let alone what the safety inspector would do. But having the dozer would be worth it! Last edited by TRUCKMAKER; 03-06-2015 at 08:13 PM. |
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Lol!!!
Working on um. Have all the parts and a few extras if needed. Now for some good fumes to inhale before bed, souls have some good dreams!! For these I'm using silver solder, and same for attaching brass rings to trailer frame.
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Out of curiosity what are you cutting that brass with?
And I feel your pain, this is what I put up with trying to get a shot at sitting in my recliner! |
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