Carter wrote:Magilla,
I looked up the coupler and shortened the tongue. Have a look at this pdf.
http://ftp.pwp.att.net/j/c/jcfetterly/misc/magilla%2002.pdf
Let me know what you want changed. It is all 50x50 except the tongue which is 75x50. Looks like you used lighter material for some crossmembers on your offroad tear. I can change them easily or change the spacing. Rainy weekend here, good time to do it
Jim
greekspeedoman wrote:Here's mine. it is for a 5x10 but could easily be adapted for your needs:
http://www.overlandtrailer.com/chassis/
magilla wrote:Gus,
I actually dont realise how much slang I use till I start waffling on when I am on a forum.
Carter wrote:Magilla and Mezmo
Magilla,
I marvel at your off road build. I have a standy in the tube with almost the same profile. As an ex-metal model maker I am always thinking of a steel framed trailer. I think I saw a thread where you bent the curved bits by hand. I've bent automotive prototype moldings in brass with a hardwood U shaped block and a leather faced hammer. I don't believe that shaping a 1"square 16 gauge tube would be much more difficult. Just have to get up the energy to get started
Jim
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