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Ausfish Bronze Member
Last edited by aussie_true_blue; 04-06-2008 at 07:57 PM.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: camping trailer
Bob looks like a worthwhile project indeed. We used to do the camping thing with tents and whathave you and rearranged my box trailer to suit. Built some shelving and benches that fitted inside the trailer during travel and placed at the back of the trailer when camping (like a portable kitchen that had every thing we need.
Any how good luck to you and by the way I have a jockey wheel 8inch pneumatic tyre (no bracket) you can have if you wish. I live pretty close if you are at Kallangur.
Cheers
Pete
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
yeah I'll take it... how much you want for it???
cheers Bob
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Ausfish Platinum Member
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
pics of tub and wheel fitted (not welded fully as yet)
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
More pics as the trailer goes along. The blue carpeted tray at the back of the trailer is for the coleman road trip barby where it will be permanently mounted and the tailgate will swing up on gas struts to form a serving table for the barby.
The 2 slide out drawers underneath the tray will mounted with two plastic units with slide out drawers so they will clear the tailgate when it is open.
Still gotta get the hinged lid to cover the whole top and the racks to carry to carry the kayaks and the lot to be painted.
For those who may be interested, most of the welding has been done using .9 silicon bronze wire.
The reason for this is the bronze doesnt rust and when welding gal it is a lot easier. Silicon bronze is a lot dearer, around $350.00 a spool compared to $28.00 for steel wire and you gotta use pure argon, and I get it for free so why not use it?
cheers Bob
Last edited by aussie_true_blue; 15-06-2008 at 01:02 PM.
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Ausfish Addict
Re: camping trailer
see if you can score a bit of 50x 3mm plate and blank off the ends to keep the crap and rust out, looks bloody nice but. Whats the bike under the stairs.
cheers
blaze
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
yeah blanked off the ends.
The bike is a 1982? XV750 yamaha which I am considering either doing up or selling. The bike belongs to my brother in law and he gave it too me.
cheers Bob
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: camping trailer
Bob she sure is coming along well and certainly look smick.
Keep up the good work and pics coming. Cheers Pete
By the way going out with some mates on a charter ( John Palermo) this Sat so we will see how the weather is and I,ll let you know how we faired.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: camping trailer
Hi Bob trailer certainly looks the goods .It gives one a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction to create something . Keep up the good work .
cheers Terry
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
another pic before I finish the welding of the tub and put the lid on
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
Thanks Sanchez,
Did the guards myself using one of my customers brake press.
cheers Bob
Last edited by aussie_true_blue; 27-06-2008 at 05:52 PM.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: camping trailer
got the lid on and fitted the brackets for the gas struts which I will put on after it is finished being painted.
cheers Bob
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