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Mike Romain 12-26-2003 03:50 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
Sweet job!

How is the tongue weight?

That almost looks back heavy to me, but photos don't always tell....

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> since i needed a small portable complete and self contained welding rig that
> could be safely pulled by a quarter ton jeep i ended up building a new one
> using all new equipment. ive done an extensive write up on the build
> including 30 pictures (thumbnails on the main page to keep it dial up
> friendly) and explanations for my reasons behind most everything i did
> throughout the build. most of the write up could be used for building a
> camping trailer also. going with the 31" tires gives the trailer awesome
> ground clearance as youll see in the pictures. if ground clearance is an
> issue i also suggest using a swing-away jack instead of the a coupler jack i
> used.
>
> the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and fenders
> before mondak.
>
> http://collierwelding.com/tech/weldingtrailer
>
> maybe some of you will find it useful.
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com


Mike Romain 12-26-2003 03:50 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
Sweet job!

How is the tongue weight?

That almost looks back heavy to me, but photos don't always tell....

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> since i needed a small portable complete and self contained welding rig that
> could be safely pulled by a quarter ton jeep i ended up building a new one
> using all new equipment. ive done an extensive write up on the build
> including 30 pictures (thumbnails on the main page to keep it dial up
> friendly) and explanations for my reasons behind most everything i did
> throughout the build. most of the write up could be used for building a
> camping trailer also. going with the 31" tires gives the trailer awesome
> ground clearance as youll see in the pictures. if ground clearance is an
> issue i also suggest using a swing-away jack instead of the a coupler jack i
> used.
>
> the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and fenders
> before mondak.
>
> http://collierwelding.com/tech/weldingtrailer
>
> maybe some of you will find it useful.
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com


Mike Romain 12-26-2003 03:50 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
Sweet job!

How is the tongue weight?

That almost looks back heavy to me, but photos don't always tell....

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> since i needed a small portable complete and self contained welding rig that
> could be safely pulled by a quarter ton jeep i ended up building a new one
> using all new equipment. ive done an extensive write up on the build
> including 30 pictures (thumbnails on the main page to keep it dial up
> friendly) and explanations for my reasons behind most everything i did
> throughout the build. most of the write up could be used for building a
> camping trailer also. going with the 31" tires gives the trailer awesome
> ground clearance as youll see in the pictures. if ground clearance is an
> issue i also suggest using a swing-away jack instead of the a coupler jack i
> used.
>
> the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and fenders
> before mondak.
>
> http://collierwelding.com/tech/weldingtrailer
>
> maybe some of you will find it useful.
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com


DougW 12-26-2003 04:12 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
Nathan Collier did pass the time by typing:

> the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and fenders
> before mondak.


Or at least tuesdak.

> http://collierwelding.com/tech/weldingtrailer
>
> maybe some of you will find it useful.


Nice. Only thing I see that might be a problem is rust
forming under those plastic bins if you mounted them flush.
Might want to stand them up about 1/4" with washers or some
such so any water that gets under can get out.

I've seen several trucks with rust due to those plastic bins
being bolted directly to the bed.

...
Here is a trick I saw on a local welders rig.
He stuck 2" receivers along both sides of the trailer.
That let him put on a carrier for pipe/ladders. If I
see him at the pub I'll try to get some pictures.
Been a while though.

Off the top of my noggin it looked something like this.
http://members.cox.net/wilsond/temp/rack.gif

The arms were made of tube that could swivel and be locked
so they could point inboard or outboard. Couldn't have been
more than 1 1/2" pipe, they wern't too stout and the bottom was
a 2" standard hitch. They had a flange on top and a pin that
held them.

--
DougW



DougW 12-26-2003 04:12 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
Nathan Collier did pass the time by typing:

> the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and fenders
> before mondak.


Or at least tuesdak.

> http://collierwelding.com/tech/weldingtrailer
>
> maybe some of you will find it useful.


Nice. Only thing I see that might be a problem is rust
forming under those plastic bins if you mounted them flush.
Might want to stand them up about 1/4" with washers or some
such so any water that gets under can get out.

I've seen several trucks with rust due to those plastic bins
being bolted directly to the bed.

...
Here is a trick I saw on a local welders rig.
He stuck 2" receivers along both sides of the trailer.
That let him put on a carrier for pipe/ladders. If I
see him at the pub I'll try to get some pictures.
Been a while though.

Off the top of my noggin it looked something like this.
http://members.cox.net/wilsond/temp/rack.gif

The arms were made of tube that could swivel and be locked
so they could point inboard or outboard. Couldn't have been
more than 1 1/2" pipe, they wern't too stout and the bottom was
a 2" standard hitch. They had a flange on top and a pin that
held them.

--
DougW



DougW 12-26-2003 04:12 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
Nathan Collier did pass the time by typing:

> the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and fenders
> before mondak.


Or at least tuesdak.

> http://collierwelding.com/tech/weldingtrailer
>
> maybe some of you will find it useful.


Nice. Only thing I see that might be a problem is rust
forming under those plastic bins if you mounted them flush.
Might want to stand them up about 1/4" with washers or some
such so any water that gets under can get out.

I've seen several trucks with rust due to those plastic bins
being bolted directly to the bed.

...
Here is a trick I saw on a local welders rig.
He stuck 2" receivers along both sides of the trailer.
That let him put on a carrier for pipe/ladders. If I
see him at the pub I'll try to get some pictures.
Been a while though.

Off the top of my noggin it looked something like this.
http://members.cox.net/wilsond/temp/rack.gif

The arms were made of tube that could swivel and be locked
so they could point inboard or outboard. Couldn't have been
more than 1 1/2" pipe, they wern't too stout and the bottom was
a 2" standard hitch. They had a flange on top and a pin that
held them.

--
DougW



Jeepers 12-26-2003 04:26 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
In article <Xu1Hb.25374$PK3.11178@okepread01>,
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

> Here is a trick I saw on a local welders rig.
> He stuck 2" receivers along both sides of the trailer.
> That let him put on a carrier for pipe/ladders. If I
> see him at the pub I'll try to get some pictures.
> Been a while though.
>
> Off the top of my noggin it looked something like this.
> http://members.cox.net/wilsond/temp/rack.gif
>
> The arms were made of tube that could swivel and be locked
> so they could point inboard or outboard. Couldn't have been
> more than 1 1/2" pipe, they wern't too stout and the bottom was
> a 2" standard hitch. They had a flange on top and a pin that
> held them.
>
> --
> DougW


Good idea.

Maybe one for a shade unbrella. The welding trucks here in South Texas
have these big arms that swing out with a holder for the shade.

An old wheel rim (matching mag) for the leads and gas lines?

You'll need a small compressor too. :^)


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Jeepers 12-26-2003 04:26 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
In article <Xu1Hb.25374$PK3.11178@okepread01>,
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

> Here is a trick I saw on a local welders rig.
> He stuck 2" receivers along both sides of the trailer.
> That let him put on a carrier for pipe/ladders. If I
> see him at the pub I'll try to get some pictures.
> Been a while though.
>
> Off the top of my noggin it looked something like this.
> http://members.cox.net/wilsond/temp/rack.gif
>
> The arms were made of tube that could swivel and be locked
> so they could point inboard or outboard. Couldn't have been
> more than 1 1/2" pipe, they wern't too stout and the bottom was
> a 2" standard hitch. They had a flange on top and a pin that
> held them.
>
> --
> DougW


Good idea.

Maybe one for a shade unbrella. The welding trucks here in South Texas
have these big arms that swing out with a holder for the shade.

An old wheel rim (matching mag) for the leads and gas lines?

You'll need a small compressor too. :^)


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Jeepers 12-26-2003 04:26 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
In article <Xu1Hb.25374$PK3.11178@okepread01>,
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

> Here is a trick I saw on a local welders rig.
> He stuck 2" receivers along both sides of the trailer.
> That let him put on a carrier for pipe/ladders. If I
> see him at the pub I'll try to get some pictures.
> Been a while though.
>
> Off the top of my noggin it looked something like this.
> http://members.cox.net/wilsond/temp/rack.gif
>
> The arms were made of tube that could swivel and be locked
> so they could point inboard or outboard. Couldn't have been
> more than 1 1/2" pipe, they wern't too stout and the bottom was
> a 2" standard hitch. They had a flange on top and a pin that
> held them.
>
> --
> DougW


Good idea.

Maybe one for a shade unbrella. The welding trucks here in South Texas
have these big arms that swing out with a holder for the shade.

An old wheel rim (matching mag) for the leads and gas lines?

You'll need a small compressor too. :^)


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Jeepers 12-26-2003 04:29 PM

Re: jeep welding trailer write up
 
In article <moomesa-6BF96B.14481626122003@corp.newsfeeds.com>,
Jeepers <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote:

> In article <moomesa-28F3EB.14385826122003@corp.newsfeeds.com>,
> Jeepers <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote:
>
> > In article <JE0Hb.180657$dl.8004520@twister.southeast.rr.com> ,
> > "Nathan Collier" <JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> >
> > > the trailer is legal in north carolina as is, but ill add lights and
> > > fenders
> > > before mondak.

>
> Dude, you need a vice on that trailer, and a small welding table.
> Perhaps in the receiver hitch.
>
> Nice job.
>


My small Tractor Supply bought trailer has my Lincoln Welder and
Oxy-Acet and a Craftsman compressor and a B&S sprayer on it. A must have
for ranch work.

I need a vice on it too.


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