f150skidoo
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Well I'm back to doing my somewhat annual trailer build thread, after taking 2019 off from building any trailers. What I'm building this time is a 5 ton tandem axle deck over dump trailer, The box will be 77" wide x 10.5' long. The trailer will have 20" tall fold down sides for a total of just over 4 yard capacity. What will make this trailer significantly different then any other trailer I have built is that it's going out to be hot dipped galvanized.
The first thing to make on the trailer was the rear hinges. The hinges are made from 3/8" plate that I cut and bent and use 2" DOM tube which rotates around a 1.25" pin. Next was to start building the tongue which consists of 5"x6.7 channel and 5"x3".188" rectangle tube for the cylinder to attach to. Next I cut and formed some 1/4" plate that goes under the front of the tool box. The purpose of that part is to distribute the force of the cylinder into the channel tongue. 3" square tube connects the formed 1/4" plate to the 5'x3" tube.
The first thing to make on the trailer was the rear hinges. The hinges are made from 3/8" plate that I cut and bent and use 2" DOM tube which rotates around a 1.25" pin. Next was to start building the tongue which consists of 5"x6.7 channel and 5"x3".188" rectangle tube for the cylinder to attach to. Next I cut and formed some 1/4" plate that goes under the front of the tool box. The purpose of that part is to distribute the force of the cylinder into the channel tongue. 3" square tube connects the formed 1/4" plate to the 5'x3" tube.
