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  1. 9 hours ago, Tonik said:

    i think this is a really bad idea.

    I'll take that as, with a little modification this could work. 

    I'll ask you later about adding a bluetooth donut

    warmer/coffee maker.  :D

     

    9 hours ago, Disclaimer said:

    Subscribed.

    I picked up a Cavalier for cheap and I want to turn it into a dump truck.

    I also bought a hammer at a garage sale and I want to turn it into a shovel.

    Advice wanted.  Plz help.

     

    I'm glad you weren't here for the discussion about turning

    my bike into an office building.

     

    4 hours ago, redkow97 said:

    Fwiw, I scrapped the idea of enclosing my trailer and just wrap the bike in packing plastic when I'm towing through road salt...

    i was going to camp in the trailer, but for the cost of the build materials, I can get a decent tent. 

    Just general moving of things I want to keep weather and wind

    off of is the reason for wanting an enclosure.  Plus, the

    rails only come up 8" on the sides.  That won't keep things in

    if they need to be stacked.

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  2. 8 hours ago, redkow97 said:

    You're adding serious weight. 

    I toyed with the idea of making my 4x8 into an enclosed unit that I could take apart and stow, but you're expecting a lot more than I was. 

    1/4" plywood weighs 22 lbs. per 4x8 sheet, plus you're building a giant brick.  Air drag at highway speeds will be a lot worse than the weight itself. 

    If you're not dissuaded, I think 1/4" ply sides (aluminum angle pieces for the corners add rigidity without adding much weight), and then a truck cap for a topper. That sounds like the most practical option. 

     

    In the alternative, building a sloped plywood top wouldn't be that hard. Hinge the hitch-end and prop up the tail while loading and unloading. 

    I did some calculations about the weight.  You are right.  The wood comes to 375 lbs alone.  That doesn't count for the hardware or the top.  As for wind drag, I thought I could possibly round off the top by using fiberglass.  I suppose I'll rethink this.  A sloped top didn't come to mind until you mentioned it.  Thanks for the idea.

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  3. Okay.  I lucked out and found a very lightweight 5x10 trailer, fairly new and hardly used, for $700.

    It pulls with my 4 cyl. Subaru like it's not even there.  Nice.  What I want to do is put removable

    sides and top on it in case I want to haul something I don't want getting wet, spilling out, blowing

    around, or something I need to keep secure.

     

    The deck is 3/4" boards spaced 3/4" apart.  Stuff will leak out if I haul mulch or dirt so a plywood

    deck is going on in their place.  A 2x12 around the edges will keep stuff in and a 2x12 on top of that

    will keep more stuff in.  I think stake pockets mounted on the inside of the bottom board will keep the

    top 2x12 in place.  I will put a screw through the stake pocket into the wood to keep it from being

    lifted off from the outside.  The side rail is 8" off the deck.  I'll secure the bottom 2 x 12 to the rail with

    U-bolts.  I don't want to drill holes in the rail.  Hopefully I can find U-bolts that will line up with the stake

    pockets mounting holes.  If not, no worries.

     

    Now for the top.  I can haul a ton of weight, but all this wood is starting to add up.  I'm thinking of making

    a lightweight removable top.  It can be in sections for easier handling but I would like it weather tight.

    Actually I would like the option of having a full enclosure, 2/3 enclosure, or 1/3 enclosure, so the top

    can be in three sections.  I need ideas on how to make the top as well as any other advice or ideas.

    I thought about 2x2 frame work fastened on the top of the 2x12, with wire mesh used to hold the shape

    of a homemade fiberglass top.  Aluminum is way too costly and so are filon panels used on the sides

    of RV's.  It also has to stand up to cold weather and not shatter like some plastics at freezing tempera-

    tures.  The wire mesh would offer a degree of security and the fiberglass would keep the weather out.

    It would have to hold up to the pressure of the wind while driving down the freeway.  I've never worked

    with fiberglass but I can learn.  YouTube is my friend.

     

    Also, how tall?  What is the height at the top of the windshield on a big sport tourer? That will be my

    guideline for how high the inside should be in case I want to haul something like that. 

     

    Give me ideas.  I would rather not have to redo my work if I can get good ideas as usual from the

    idea factory right here.  Thanks guys and gals.

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  4. 8 hours ago, TimTheAzn said:

    @whatTires/Bearings in good shape? Last time they were packed with grease? 

    I may get this, this weekend.

    Make sure you secure it very well.  Trailers are easy to steal.  They make

    all sorts of locks for the coupler and get a hitch lock so no one steals your

    tow bar, trailer, bike and all when it's hitched up and parked.  Put bearing

    buddies on it and you will be in good shape.  I also have mine chained to a

    tree with the heaviest chain and lock I could find.

     

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  5. 2 hours ago, TimTheAzn said:

    Damnit, this is what I need but no truck yet to tow it.

    This is a good deal, Tim.  Start pricing those 5 X 10's

    and see what I mean.  I'm towing a 5 X 10 with my

    4 cyl Subaru, but my trailer is pretty light.  Snag the

    trailer now and figure out how to tow it later.  There

    is always a way even if you have to get someone to

    tow it for you.

     

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  6. I can't stand Tapatalk. I wish people would stop using it so I could remove it from the site. 



    I recall when a certain fellow named Ben was showing me how cool Tapatalk was to use when I met him for the first time at a motorcycle shop near Lancaster when they were having a pig roast in the cold. It was only then that I began to use it. It helps me to keep current on the latest shenanigans the usual suspects are up to. Haha!

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  7. 16 hours ago, JackFlash61 said:

    ...every time I try to come up with a cool screen name someone else already has it.

    Isn't that how it always goes?  Welcome aboard my brother from another mother.

    On 7/10/2016 at 4:46 AM, Tigerpaw said:

    @JackFlash

    Looks like we need a fight to the death over usernames.

    Nah, no need for that since we are simply aligning ourselves to take over the world.

    Just wait until JackFlash62 and 63 show up.  Bwahahahaha!

    But first, we gots to find Jack a bike.  Can't take over the world without a bike.

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  8. Is this another false flag to support a gun grab?

    The elections are fixed.  The courts are corrupt.

    The government has long ago declared war on

    the constitution, bill of rights, and the American

    people.  The media is controlled.  Not enough

    of the right people are carrying guns.  Blacks

    are sick of heavy handed police action.  Whites

    are fed up with the redistribution of wealth through

    the literal giving away of our hard earned tax dollars.

    Muslims want sharia law for all of us.  And Mexicans

    want to make the US a suburb of Mexico City.

    What's next?  House to house searches by foreign

    speaking UN troops on our own soil while our kids

    are dying over in BFE to protect oil interests and

    to groom an area to become a large center of

    commerce like what was intended with Baghdad?

    No wonder folks want to move to the sticks and

    raise their own food, produce their own electricity,

    and get off the grid.  The American dream has

    been killed off and the struggle just for survival is

    coming fast.  Fuck all.  Let's ride.

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  9. You could host the ride if you want to change things too. 

     

    Since I don't have to put on a lot of effort in, I will not complain about the ride. Only suggestion I have is do it again next year :).

    I enjoy the ride and seeing peeps.

    My work schedule isn't what it was before. I never know if I can actually attend until the last minute.

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