Silverbacks trailer to haul his booshi shit.. not my word.. its TacoXpo's.

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
In taking @Oswego advise I looked at the TDS.. seems its pretty good fit.

PERFORMANCE OF CURED MATERIAL
After 7 days at 25°C (77°F), 50% Relative Humidity
Typical Values
Hardness (Shore A) >20
Elongation, %* >350
Tensile Strength, N/mm2 (psi)** >1.5 (>218)
*Material will stretch 3.5 times its original length before breaking.
**Amount of force required to break material.

TYPICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE
Temperature Resistance Typical Values
Continuous, °C (°F) -59 to 232 (-75 to 450)
Intermittent, °C (°F) -59 to 260 (-75 to 500)
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Well I think the heat from inside the box might make that not work. This is its operating temp range. I hope it never gets 190 inside that box but being black on the outside and this being in direct contact it will be close. Old house my garage door (light color) would be 150 in direct sunlight.

https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/158782O/adhesive-sealant-5200-tech-data.pdf

Service Temperature - °F -40°F (-40°C) to 190°F (88°C)
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Well I opened up the trailer and expected the rest of the lights to have fallen, to my surprise no more had. So I will be gluing those in place shortly.

Also, the stove area is smaller than I expected. I can fit something about 18" wide in there. Partner Steel makes an 18" version but its close to $300. While that may be what I end up with I thought I would explore other alternatives. I picked up this Eureka off Amazon. Its bigger brother the XL gets a "Top Pick" award from some outdoor gear site. It's worth a shot I guess. I looked for the Stansport with the 25k burners but it was too big as well. Anyhow, it fits! I'll get the flexible hose to connect it to a larger (10 lb maybe) tank that will be mounted elsewhere. Not sure yet.

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Oswego

n00b
The Permatex says I need to clamp it for an hour to get best results. Not sure how that is going to happen inside the trailer as there is nothing to clamp it to. My initial thought is the the lights weighs ounces, so clamping probably isn't required. If I can get it stuck to the box with the 3M tape and then use the adhesive around the edges it should be fine.

Now you got it. That's what we do with glass and mirrors. Double sided tape for first 24-48hrs then mastic for the lifetime holding power.


In taking @Oswego advise I looked at the TDS.. seems its pretty good fit.

PERFORMANCE OF CURED MATERIAL
After 7 days at 25°C (77°F), 50% Relative Humidity
Typical Values
Hardness (Shore A) >20
Elongation, %* >350
Tensile Strength, N/mm2 (psi)** >1.5 (>218)
*Material will stretch 3.5 times its original length before breaking.
**Amount of force required to break material.

TYPICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE
Temperature Resistance Typical Values
Continuous, °C (°F) -59 to 232 (-75 to 450)
Intermittent, °C (°F) -59 to 260 (-75 to 500)


WTF is this magical stuff? All the stats seem so good it must not be true...... This stuff must kill unicorns or something? lol
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
So which is more expensive - the trailer or outfitting the trailer? I am really liking the build so far though.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
It will probably be about equal when its all said and done. lol

Rims where ordered this morning and I'll order tires tomorrow when I can get up to Discount Tire.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
I still have some on my fingers even!
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
Well I bought two types today at VatoZone... some Right Stuff and some Permatex adhesive. One should work. :) Fingers crossed.
I love Right Stuff. They should name it Pricey Stuff. :)
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Fuck.

Took the drum off and took it up to a local trailer mfg/parts place. They had a 10" drum with 6x5.5 bolt pattern. But the outer bearing was much larger... inner bearing is same size. Guys looked at the drum off the trailer and said they haven't used bearings that small in a long time. Now my guess is that they deal with car haulers and heavy duty trailers all day long. So in reality I am sure these are fine for its use. But what pisses me off is that if I need to replace them its going to be damn near impossible. Only option being to rebuild the spindle which I do not want to do. So it looks like adapters are gonna be the answer. Not real happy about it but it will work.
 
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Oswego

n00b
Fuck.

Took the drum off and took it up to a local trailer mfg/parts place. They had a 10" drum with 6x5.5 bolt pattern. But the outer bearing was much larger. Guys looked at the drum off the trailer and said they haven't used bearings that small in a long time. Now my guess is that they deal with car haulers and heavy duty trailers all day long. So in reality I am sure these are fine for its use. But what pisses me off is that if I need to replace them its going to be damn near impossible. Only option being to rebuild the spindle which I do not want to do. So it looks like spacers are gonna be the answer. Not real happy about it but it will work.

So you got small balls... that sucks lol

I get what your saying about the spacers and would not be happy either. That said - Ive only seen spacers fail when they are a crappy brand and not taken care of or installed improperly. I'm certain you won't have issues - you buy quality and take care of your stuff.

On a good note - your track will be similar to that of the truck so some good news with the bad.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Fuck.

Took the drum off and took it up to a local trailer mfg/parts place. They had a 10" drum with 6x5.5 bolt pattern. But the outer bearing was much larger... inner bearing is same size. Guys looked at the drum off the trailer and said they haven't used bearings that small in a long time. Now my guess is that they deal with car haulers and heavy duty trailers all day long. So in reality I am sure these are fine for its use. But what pisses me off is that if I need to replace them its going to be damn near impossible. Only option being to rebuild the spindle which I do not want to do. So it looks like adapters are gonna be the answer. Not real happy about it but it will work.

I bet they used an RV part then
 

Oswego

n00b
Just ordered these. Seem well enough built. Reviews online seemed favorable to the company.

http://www.sixityauto.com/2pc-2-inch-thick-5x5-to-6x5-5-wheel-spacers-adapters-various.html

The 6061 alloy they are made from is what we use for commercial extrusions on curtain walls and storefronts. Wish they would list what exact 6061 it is. There is a drastic difference between the weakest and strongest of the 6061's. We use 6061 T6
Small print says not for on-road use so be mindful of that BS.

Yea, I'm bored today lol For once I'm not putting out fires for half of my day because all my customers are on vacation.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
I remember owning bike parts made from 6061 T6. Haven't heard that in a while.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Also ordered Dee Zee ATV Utility box that I will experiment with. I want some side boxes above the fenders but its just shy of 36" between the tent supports. So a 36" box won't work... plus the 36" undermount tool boxes I've seen, most are pretty damn deep (14-18" deep) which would make them stick out too far. Anyhow, the ATV box is 35x12x12. So the plan is to lay it on its side (downside to this is the latch will now be on top.. potential for water intrusion is greater). Use some stainless cable to let the lid open to a 90 degree angle and then be used as a shelf. So we'll see. I only bought one to start with but I "think" it will work. It should be here next week sometime.
 

Oswego

n00b
I remember owning bike parts made from 6061 T6. Haven't heard that in a while.

China & Japan have been dumping massive amounts of aluminum into our market below value for decades in order to drive US businesses out. If it weren't for that I'd not know the numbers as well, but I read it in the news all the time.
 
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