very interesting project, hope to see the rest of it! I did a similar job modifying a set of wide rims to fit my race car many years ago, before such things as pesky rules entered the picture! I made new centres rather than taking them from an old rim, welded the new centres into a set of 265 x 14 rims. I think the scrutineers would have apoplexy if they saw them these days!
A man after my own heart, I just like making stuff. I get why do you want that all the time but when you make or repair something it's a different story lol👍
It's a really good idea to collect "junk" that might be useful to store for future projects. I do the same. Anytime I see something at the local Tip Shop that I think might be of use for making something, I grab it and store it. Then when it comes time to work on a particular project, I usually have all or most of the materials I need for it.
I had not heard the term "walking beam" so I had to look it up on Google. But I am familiar with this type of suspension setup to keep the wheels on the ground. It's pretty much the only way to do a dual axle trailer.
In 3+ years of watching your channels, this is the 1st time I've seen you use a plasma cutter. I would love to see an episode on using a plasma cutter. I've thought about buying one on many occasions. Have just never pulled the trigger.
I got a plasma cutter in my shop years ago and once you have one you will find 100 uses for it. Yes, it leaves a rough edge but nothing a grinder can't clean up.
I remember you made that bead breaker 8 months ago and at the time, I was thinking I would make one myself, but of course other things came up and I forgot about it. But it's a very useful device and I have to get around to making one of my own when I get time. I already have this type of jack and bits and pieces, so I should have everything I need to make it.
Fitzee everybody seems to like the tyre bead breaker, reckon you should do a How to ...on the bead breaker for all us D.I.Y guys...and as always Tips were Great
The Gorilla Cart at Princess Auto on sale did pretty well as a walking beam trailer. Bent the spindle rescuing two broken quads with our last good quad coming from DEEP in the BC wilderness no fault of the trailer though, we had no choice but to get out. Bought another and welded reinforcements to the spindle. I'm guessing yours will be much stronger....and less money. Curious to see what you come up with. Good idea replacing the centres of the rims!
You need another wheel for a spare tire in case you get a flat. Or are you taking a puncture repair kit with you or not anticipating getting a flat tire?
@@fitzeesfabrication.thefl-nf7hp Otherwise, seeing that the tires are tubeless, you could take a tire plug kit with you to fix a flat on the go. That's of course assuming it was just a simple puncture. But if you rip the side out a tire, you'd definitely need a a spare.
It's unfortunate that you couldn't have knocked the studs out of the hub and re-drilled the hub for four studs, but I could see that was not possible because the center holes in the rims you want to use are not big enough to fit over the hub. It would have been a better way to go if it had been possible.
I went back to see if I could tell and I originally thought that it was 2 and 2 but upon further investigation it looks like it might be 3 and 1. But like you it was hard to tell.
Why cut out the trike wheel centers? Just lay the 5 hole centers on the inside of the trike wheels, weld them in place, and drill out the 5 holes., then grind out the steel of the trike wheels just enough to make room for the lug nuts?
The homemade bead breaker is absolutely genius! Great tips and tricks as always Tony.
I love the Fred Flintstone dial indicater !!!
very interesting project, hope to see the rest of it!
I did a similar job modifying a set of wide rims to fit my race car many years ago, before such things as pesky rules entered the picture! I made new centres rather than taking them from an old rim, welded the new centres into a set of 265 x 14 rims. I think the scrutineers would have apoplexy if they saw them these days!
Love the bead breaker, now on my To Do list!
Looking forward to part two so we can see how you are going to make this trailer.
Clever Job Tony 😁
"Nothing fancy." Looks good from where I'm setting 😂 Looking forward to the rest of the build, Tony.
A man after my own heart, I just like making stuff. I get why do you want that all the time but when you make or repair something it's a different story lol👍
Neat project, Tony.
It's a really good idea to collect "junk" that might be useful to store for future projects. I do the same. Anytime I see something at the local Tip Shop that I think might be of use for making something, I grab it and store it. Then when it comes time to work on a particular project, I usually have all or most of the materials I need for it.
Great video. Keep up the great work.
Hi Tony, this is a great solution, like how you make things work out with simple tools.
Cheers 👍💪✌
I had not heard the term "walking beam" so I had to look it up on Google. But I am familiar with this type of suspension setup to keep the wheels on the ground. It's pretty much the only way to do a dual axle trailer.
This should be a fun build to watch. Can hardly wait for the next one.
In 3+ years of watching your channels, this is the 1st time I've seen you use a plasma cutter. I would love to see an episode on using a plasma cutter. I've thought about buying one on many occasions. Have just never pulled the trigger.
I got a plasma cutter in my shop years ago and once you have one you will find 100 uses for it. Yes, it leaves a rough edge but nothing a grinder can't clean up.
I remember you made that bead breaker 8 months ago and at the time, I was thinking I would make one myself, but of course other things came up and I forgot about it. But it's a very useful device and I have to get around to making one of my own when I get time. I already have this type of jack and bits and pieces, so I should have everything I need to make it.
Nice project Tony. Manhandling those tyres back on the rims looked like a work-out😆
If you can't buy them, build them! Nice wheels mods, Tony.
Nice Work.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
Fitzee everybody seems to like the tyre bead breaker, reckon you should do a How to ...on the bead breaker for all us D.I.Y guys...and as always Tips were Great
I did a video on that awhile back. Look down threw my list and you will find it
Rust Bro, is heading your way. it would be good to see a couple Canadian icons together talking shop.
The Gorilla Cart at Princess Auto on sale did pretty well as a walking beam trailer. Bent the spindle rescuing two broken quads with our last good quad coming from DEEP in the BC wilderness no fault of the trailer though, we had no choice but to get out. Bought another and welded reinforcements to the spindle. I'm guessing yours will be much stronger....and less money. Curious to see what you come up with. Good idea replacing the centres of the rims!
Good job
Quick job
That was a cool vid!
Great work!
Nice!
You need another wheel for a spare tire in case you get a flat. Or are you taking a puncture repair kit with you or not anticipating getting a flat tire?
Spare tires get in the way. But is a good idea.
@@fitzeesfabrication.thefl-nf7hp Otherwise, seeing that the tires are tubeless, you could take a tire plug kit with you to fix a flat on the go. That's of course assuming it was just a simple puncture. But if you rip the side out a tire, you'd definitely need a a spare.
FITZEE where do you find time with all your got going , an pretty snazzy trick with jack !
It's unfortunate that you couldn't have knocked the studs out of the hub and re-drilled the hub for four studs, but I could see that was not possible because the center holes in the rims you want to use are not big enough to fit over the hub. It would have been a better way to go if it had been possible.
The 4 lug center was smaller and when cut to fit hub there be not enough meat left by mounting holes
Another great video "Fitzee on low budget build" . I love them. Do you think that was easier or better than re drilling the hubs to a 4 bolt pattern?
The centers were too small in 4 bolt rim and when open up there was not much meat left to the mounting holes. Thought about that
makes sense
Did you put two tires with the tread arrow facing one way and two with the tread arrow facing the other way? I couldn't quite see on the video.
I went back to see if I could tell and I originally thought that it was 2 and 2 but upon further investigation it looks like it might be 3 and 1. But like you it was hard to tell.
@@johngersna3263 I was thinking the same, that it might be 3 and 1, but pretty hard to tell from the way the tires were sitting.
tread direction might make a difference for traction, but for moving a load in the woods or around the yard at home should be fine either way.
Hahaha. Keen eye. Can't get nothing pass you. That was mistake on my behave. Need to swap one around
Why cut out the trike wheel centers? Just lay the 5 hole centers on the inside of the trike wheels, weld them in place, and drill out the 5 holes., then grind out the steel of the trike wheels just enough to make room for the lug nuts?
Not enough meat on the rims to do that. Some of the holes line up in the gaps.
Fitzee, do you use Slime Sealant in your tires to prevent flats ?
No never heard of the stuff.
Those tires are directional.
Yes and one is wrong.lol.
In Germany you go to prison for that!! But very well solved 😊
You'd have trouble here in Australia if you did that on a road vehicle, but this is for off road in Canada, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Yes off road only.