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Hello from England

Postby keeble81 » Sun May 06, 2007 6:18 am

Hi All
Been away for long time working in europe

Well where to start. Going to build 4.5x8ft td for my daughter it going to
go behind my vw camper.
The trailer base will be made from 50x50x3mm tubing base is rated to
750kg picking up metal on Tuesday morning

One big problem in the UK I can't get the long hinge for the camper area
at the back of the td HELP is there somthing else I can use :(
yours faithfully
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Postby Tear Fan » Sun May 06, 2007 6:20 am

Hey, keeble81 -

Check with Geron . . . he's got a plastic hinge that might be just the ticket for you. :thinking:

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Postby PaulC » Sun May 06, 2007 7:02 am

K, check with Heikki in Finland. He has found the same hinge as I use. Other than that, get onto Grant Whipp and order one of his hurricane hinges.
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Postby Arne » Sun May 06, 2007 7:04 am

Paul, I've been in touch with the Canadian firm... how did you seal the hinge to the wood?

On the hurricane hinge, there is a big overlap, so I used a window caulk on that.. but the plastic hinge has a small overlap, so sealing is more critical...
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UK or EU distributor New and Improved Hurricane hinge

Postby sdtripper2 » Sun May 06, 2007 10:37 am

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You wrote:One big problem in the UK I can't get the long hinge for the camper area at the back of the td HELP is there something else I can use



If you please, go to this link:
"Hurricane Hinge, Hatch, Struts, Seals, Doors START HERE"
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=11210

This is but one solution for you to consider:
Excerpt from the link above:
Buy New and Improved Hurricane hinge
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Picture and description courtesy of Lil Bear in Redding CA
Grant Whipp proprietor of Lil Bear for all your Teardrop parts needs:
Image ...... Click Below
(Picture by Gage) Forum testimonies of Grants excellent customer service:
Phone Grant Whipp 530-275-6728
(Parts URL from Li'l Bear USA)
NEW and IMPROVED!!!
"Better-Than-Hurricane" Leak proof Galley Lid Hinge

* Still 2-piece Extruded Aluminum - mill finish!
* Lower Profile Crown
* Tighter "Nesting Pocket" Within the Crown (less slop/play)
* NO Lid-to-Roof Offset!
Cost: $45.00 for 4' add $16.00 for each additional
foot up to 8' maximum length price includes S & H.


See @ the bottom of this document:.....Image
For Grant Whipp's explanation
of old versus new Hurricane Hinge, That is go to the bottom of the URL above.



UK or EU distributor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> keeble81 Look here for one solution ***
Web site Pop Brown's
A 4 ft costs �46.60
A 5ft costs �58.20
6 foot costs �68.80
Carriage is extra
Thank you for your enquiry.
You will have to contact them via email or phone:
Contact: [email protected] for details and shipping cost.

Note: The instillation of the hinge is an effort that should
be considered with care before usually cutting a little longer than the trailer width.
Be sure to ask, read and heed, before you cut the length of your galley hinge solution.
Water has a tendency to find its way inside a trailer if this
important part of construction is done incorrectly. Fear not as this forum
has the experience and the willingness to get you through this possible
difficult time of construction.
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Postby Miriam C. » Sun May 06, 2007 11:19 am

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Keeble81. Hope you find your hinge. We have a thing about pictures so please share yours with us. :thumbsup:

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Postby Classic Finn » Mon May 07, 2007 5:45 pm

Welcome Onboard.... And Greetings from Finland..

I found the hinge like the one Paul has..also another hinge ordered from the USA..

This is a Great Place to be .. Good Folks.. And its an International Forum..

By the way ... We love photographs... So do post as you progress..

Again Welcome, Have Fun and Good Luck on your build..

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Re: Hello from England

Postby angib » Fri May 11, 2007 4:37 am

keeble81 wrote:One big problem in the UK I can't get the long hinge for the camper area at the back of the td HELP is there somthing else I can use

As well as the imported US hinge from Pop Browns, the same design of hurricane hinge is made in the UK - a local firm up in Gateshead making catering trailers uses it, but they don't want to tell me where they get it from (I think they think I'm a competitor).

So search through truck and trailer bodybuilding supply companies and you may find it cheaper. Buying one piece from a local bodybuilding company may be the best bet.

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Postby Mr Tim » Fri May 11, 2007 11:51 am

Hi from another one in old England. I too am planning to tow behind a VW camper but I am still finishing that. I am just amassing info and doing some scetching of what I want. I think it will be great behind a camper as it can serve as a second bedroom and as a galley. Good luck and keep up the good work.
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