tpolley
Well-known member
i'm adding a 6 inch receiver tube to a flatbed. currently the flatbed has the standard hitch made of 5 inch by 1/2 inch thick angle iron welded between two pieces of channel.
my original plan was to buy a 6 inch reciever tube, cut it to about 4.5 inches, set it on top of the angle iron trailer hitch and weld it.
when i bought the receiver tube i took some measurements and found its too short for some of the heavier 3 way trailer hitches. one particular hitch stuck out the back of the reciever tube about 1/4 inch. however i don't even own any of these hitches so i don't see it as being a problem. i just feel better planning for the future.
if i cut 1.5 inches off of the reciever tube it would be just long enough for probably 75% of the trailer hitches out there.
if you'll direct your attention to the pictures you'll see that my idea is to leave the reciever tube 6 inches long. i'll cut a square hole in the angle iron about 2.5 inches by 2.5 inches and slide the receiver tube in to the hole so that the "collar" will be flush with the angle iron. i will then weld the holy **** out of every joint.
my problem with this idea is that i'll be removing quite a bit of metal from the angle iron. i'm affraid it will not be nearly as strong even tho the hole will be, for the most part, filled in with the reciever tube. the receiver tube is 1/4 material.
i'm affraid that over time any weight will cause the angle iron to sag or warp or distort and crush the reciever tube.
if i don't cut a hole in the angle iron and don't cut the reciever tube down it will be sticking out about 2 inches or so and i think that's too far.
i could weld the reciever tube under the angle iron and i may end up doing that.
what to you guys think?
my original plan was to buy a 6 inch reciever tube, cut it to about 4.5 inches, set it on top of the angle iron trailer hitch and weld it.
when i bought the receiver tube i took some measurements and found its too short for some of the heavier 3 way trailer hitches. one particular hitch stuck out the back of the reciever tube about 1/4 inch. however i don't even own any of these hitches so i don't see it as being a problem. i just feel better planning for the future.
if i cut 1.5 inches off of the reciever tube it would be just long enough for probably 75% of the trailer hitches out there.
if you'll direct your attention to the pictures you'll see that my idea is to leave the reciever tube 6 inches long. i'll cut a square hole in the angle iron about 2.5 inches by 2.5 inches and slide the receiver tube in to the hole so that the "collar" will be flush with the angle iron. i will then weld the holy **** out of every joint.
my problem with this idea is that i'll be removing quite a bit of metal from the angle iron. i'm affraid it will not be nearly as strong even tho the hole will be, for the most part, filled in with the reciever tube. the receiver tube is 1/4 material.
i'm affraid that over time any weight will cause the angle iron to sag or warp or distort and crush the reciever tube.
if i don't cut a hole in the angle iron and don't cut the reciever tube down it will be sticking out about 2 inches or so and i think that's too far.
i could weld the reciever tube under the angle iron and i may end up doing that.
what to you guys think?