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Shop project Tear

Postby MRW » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:01 pm

Ok finally got the pics of our shop class trailer project posted!! Some of these are not real good since we are about 1/2 done before we started taking pics. Here is a quick rundown, the frame is made mainly from a discarded weight machine made up of 2x3 box tubing, the tongue is doubled 1 1/4 x 1/4 angle salvage from a const. site, axle is 2" sq x1/4" wall tube with chevy PU spindles, spring are harbor freight (had to spend $10.00 there) floor is some left over tongue and groove sheeting, walls/roof are 1/4 plywood insulated with 3/4 pink foam board and luan on the inside, headliner is 1/8 masonite, door windows are from our scrapped out school bus. We still have the galley and interior cabinet units to build plus paint it the final color right now we have three coats of a very light tan exterior latex on it plus a primer coat underneath final color will probably be a hunter green with tan trim and also make up the fenders may make them from some stainless sheet we have. Hope this helps everyone who was wondering what we were up to and if anyone has any advice or ideas we'd love to hear it because we are sort of building this as we go. So farthe 1/4 plywood, luan, and masonite has been our big expense. Next problem is build removable screens for the outside of the windows so if they get splattered up in the rain we can pop off the screens to clean them.
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Postby Miriam C. » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:47 pm

:applause: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
:woohoo: :beautiful: :P Good job guys! Does the teacher keep the project or does it get auctioned off? :thinking:

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Postby MRW » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:57 pm

I keep it! It is one of those if you guys can't find a project I'll find one for you! Actually the one class that is working on it is doing a great job lots of "learn'an" going on.
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Postby Senior Ninja » Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:24 pm

:applause:

Friend of mine did a similar thing in the auto shop. Counselors enrolled kids w/o cars in the class :oops:

He built a race car with his money and their labor. Keep those hands busy. I'm certain those kids working on your TD will never forget the experience and I'd be surprised if some of them didn't go home and build their own TD, too.

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