Loader wrote:That is a very nice frame!
If you ever decided to put the bill of materials together and the section length, could make a nice set of plans for those with out a welder! (hint hint

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Heck, I'd bet a few folks would throw a buck or two at ya! Or if you'd prefer a cold beverage (with or without pickle juice) at a gathering.
Again, nice frame

Hi Loader,
It is pretty simple. For the 2x2 1/8" I used the following:
2x 92" long rails
5x50.5" for the crossmembers
4x 48" for the tongue attachments and tongue
triangular supports.
4x 18" pieces to make the angle into C channel
for attachments (cut as necessary)
1 8 foot 2x3 1/8" rectangular tube for the tongue
2 12" pieces of 2x2 3/16" angle for reinforcing
the axle mounts
I also got 2 or 3 feet of leftovers from the cuts since the 2x2 angle comes in 20 foot sticks. I paid $17 to have all of the cuts made at the iron shop.
There are 34 3/8" by 1" bolts, nuts and lock washers plus 8 more grade 8 3/8" bolts,nuts, lock washers and 8 more 7/16" grade 8 sets for the axle mounts. 5 more 7/16 by 3" grade 8 sets for the tongue and coupler. I used loctite and torqued everything, 35 to 40 ft lbs for the 3/8 bolts and 45 to 50 for the 7/16.
So far the steel weighs about 150 lbs. and the axles something less than 50. As it sits it weighs a little under 200 lbs. Happy to provide the "bill of materials" and will be even happier with a cold adult beverage when we meet sometime.
Jerome