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Project Choose Your Own Adventure - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Member's Projects (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Project Choose Your Own Adventure (/showthread.php?tid=11346) |
Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - Apoc - 06-28-2017 Yeah, everything on that site is now blocked from being displayed. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 06-28-2017 Senor_Taylor Wrote:Would you mind not using Photobucket? Didn't know they still existed. sorry, all my crap is there from years ago so i kept on using it. where are all the kids putting their files these days, imgur? Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - Senor_Taylor - 06-28-2017 ScottyB Wrote:Yes sirSenor_Taylor Wrote:Would you mind not using Photobucket? Didn't know they still existed. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 06-30-2017 image fixed....aaaah now i have to transfer like 5 years of hosted images over to imgur, awesome got the plywood bottom layer cut up last night, after the weekend its time for glue/clamps and some brad nails to secure it down and then on to the insulation layer. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - WRXtranceformed - 06-30-2017 ScottyB Wrote:image fixed....aaaah now i have to transfer like 5 years of hosted images over to imgur, awesomeI just had to do the same thing today, Photobucket sucks :evil: Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - Senor_Taylor - 06-30-2017 WRXtranceformed Wrote:Don't forget to update every thread you've ever posted an image in!ScottyB Wrote:image fixed....aaaah now i have to transfer like 5 years of hosted images over to imgur, awesomeI just had to do the same thing today, Photobucket sucks :evil: Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - WRXtranceformed - 06-30-2017 Senor_Taylor Wrote:WRXtranceformed Wrote:Don't forget to update every thread you've ever posted an image in!ScottyB Wrote:image fixed....aaaah now i have to transfer like 5 years of hosted images over to imgur, awesomeI just had to do the same thing today, Photobucket sucks :evil: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: Even my dang avatar needs to be switched over!!! Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-06-2017 i've been driving almost nonstop since 8:30. got the 11 sheets of baltic birch from Atlanta and hauled them back on the trailer narrowly avoiding some massive storms and people who i'm 99% sure are on bath salts trailer got bumper-punched in the ass by some guy in a truck who couldn't see it. mostly cosmetic, will have to hammer some stuff. 2 beers in now, i can only laugh. current lifetime tally: hit 5 times every hit was while i was parked or sitting stopped 4 times were in atlanta i hate this city so much pics later Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - JPolen01 - 07-06-2017 Nooooooo Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - WRXtranceformed - 07-06-2017 Man, we just can't have nice things! I'm sorry about that bro, knowing you it will be back to 110% in no time! Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-07-2017 threaded through downtown with white knuckles in mad-max traffic and got it loaded and covered just before the sky opened. so much sweat. ![]() this was the sweetness i was trying to get a hold of for like the last 2 months. looks like regular old plywood but its super thin and will bend nicely for the roof curves. really pretty stuff, just a total PITA to find. ![]() mah brothas hooked me up (Randall Bros in downtown ATL) :lol: ![]() i had my son with me (not ideal but he's a good traveller) because of the holiday break in summer camp and we had to find a place to eat pronto or he was going to melt down. went to a place i knew had decent food but it was slammed even at 2pm. made it in OK, parked OK, but on the way out we got this souvenier: ![]() ![]() got hit by one of these, he pulled up behind me as we tried to leave the parking lot and didn't see the trailer over the front of the hood. hit the trailer frame square with the little point on the chrome part of the bumper, dead center. ![]() he actually got it worse than i did, but he really didn't care about the truck and was pretty apologetic. that's just how it goes in atlanta, its chaos all the time. the impact was pretty light, just pushed the xterra a little and didn't damage anything else like the hitch pin or ball hitch. unfortunately i was on a tight schedule because i had to pick up my wife 2.5 hrs away (its her car and she can't drive mine with the manual) so we just decided to not get anything involved, traded info just in case and move on. could have been way worse if he was lifted or was moving faster than an idle crawl. i think i can fix it with just a couple ratchet straps and a hard point, similar to using a come-along. if not i'll just unbolt it and try to sledge it back into shape. ulitimately as long as its kinda straight, its fine....it'll be covered by the trailer body and its only job is to locate the last 12 or so inches of frame siderail and support the structure above. again, could have been much worse. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - Apoc - 07-07-2017 Need to attach one of these flags to it. Helmet optional, but sounds like maybe a good idea in ATL.
Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-07-2017 Apoc Wrote:Need to attach one of these flags to it my wife literally said the same thing when i told her what happened. should have thought of that.... Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-09-2017 so i'm staring at this bent crossmember trying to figure out what to do. tried wailing on it with a sledge, nothing, just made loud noises. as i'm hammering away, wife pulls in the driveway and i had an epiphany, i know what will bend this back. i told her to stop, laid out 2 small scraps of plywood and bridged the middle with the crossmember, bent part sticking up. she's looking at me like an idiot. but i wave her forward, she stops the xterra's front tire on top of the crossmember, and then backed back off again. BAM! straight as an arrow again :lol: brute force rules. the hit did throw the frame a bit out of square so i did get to apply my sledge skills to a corner to persuade it to budge 1/4" back in one direction and line stuff up again. the frame will never be perfect now but its 99% lined up and that's fine, its not like this thing is going into outer space. had a yard sale: ![]() this is all my heavy crap sitting on top of the deck frame that was just glued to the plywood under-layer that will face the frame/road once the deck is bolted on. it cured up great with Titebond II wood glue, stuff is serious business. tomorrow the overlapping plywood edges get routed straight, holes countersunk in the deck to allow for the frame bolts, and then the flooring applied! Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-12-2017 got us a floor, and its even got a window for our butts ![]() look ma, no wheels. these "landing gear" swing-down feet not only help level the trailer but give us a super steady platform for sleeping vs. the wobbly tongue wheel. i also don't like that the tongue wheel is offset to one side of the tongue which torques the chassis torsionally. the feet will help the trailer always remain level at rest and well supported to ensure the structure is never torqued hard for long periods of time (although the wheel will be down just touching in the event the foot slips and collapses). i had to add some 1x3 pine scrap to make a spacer between the gear and frame mounting point to allow the gear to fold all the way up securely. $20 for the pair on amazon, woot ![]() the deck rests flat on the frame despite the crossmember bolts sticking out the top of the frame rails ![]() and here's why: we used a Forstner bit to cut a 3/4" hole to clear the bolt and washer. these are so much better and more precise than paddle bits. the deck is not achored by anything right now, those bolts will be located in a different place to hold the deck to the frame and countersunk as well, from the other side ![]() this hard styrofoam is somewhere around a 3.5-4 R rating and fills the 3/4" gaps in between the deck beams perfectly. cheap stuff from Lowes ftw ![]() next up: finish insulation, building the 8" deep "smuggler's hide" storage box to go in the floor hole and then flipping the deck back over and coating the bottom with "asphalt emulsion" aka roofing tar to permanently weatherproof it and protect from stone impacts. then the oak flooring goes on top and its all bolted down to the frame. can't turn back now! Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - JPolen01 - 07-13-2017 Coming right along and it looks awesome! The landing gear are definitely a good add. The guys next to us at hyperfest left their camper hitched to the truck and never bothered to put down the jacks on the camper. That bitch was wobbling harder than a JMU sorority girl on a Saturday night. Looked sketchy. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-13-2017 ha, yeah you can certainly keep it hitched but i don't like feeling like i'm on a waterbed! in any case we'll be unhitched from this all the time during camping so we can take the vehicle out for daily fishing/hiking trips in the local area. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - CaptainHenreh - 07-13-2017 Yessssssssssssssss. I love it. Love love. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - Jake - 07-13-2017 Coming right along! Love it, can't wait to see what's next. Re: Project Choose Your Own Adventure - ScottyB - 07-17-2017 made a box, told boy to behave or he goes in it ![]() doesn't go lower than the axle to keep me from ripping it off on pokey things or road debris. 19W x 40L x 8H to be exact. ![]() more insulation to finish the decking. much static, many styrofoams, wow such stick ![]() remember, work smart not hard. always employ spousal and child labor when possible ![]() please Lord nobody drop a lit match in my garage, its wood all the way down. laying out the final plank choices for the interior floor from my stack of craigslist flooring in the foreground
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