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hoping to contribute a little to the forum that i've been getting a lot of info from lately. have been collecting parts with the intention of building a 1.9 f350 tow truck. pulling the guys over with the two straps and winch on my 2.2 blazer had been a lot of fun. that got me thinking it could be fun to put together a tow truck. so far i've got axial frame, trans, axles integy 55t, novak rooster 1.9 proline tsls on axial wheels hs 5645 steering and servo winch homemade links and cms/3-link couple pictures of what i've got together so far. don't have a set plan, just some ideas of what i'd like to do with the truck. its gonna be more of a fun rig as super scale is out of my league at this point. maybe someday though. the picture of the orange truck is just a general idea of what i'm hoping to do with the tow body. with work and some of the other things going on its gonna be a pretty slow build. this is my first full build so please feel free to toss in any comments or suggestions. |
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Quarry Creeper ![]() Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: My garage...
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Good start! should be a good build. ![]() |
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I wanna be Dave ![]() Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Outside DC
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great start! You'll refine your skills by trying! concept looks cool and different...always good! Take your time...there's no rush. Post up with your progress. ![]() |
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: sussex
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well i was out in the shed for a couple hours this evening but i'd be lieing if i said i made any progress. the brazing on the thin sheet metal of the back body is kicking my butt. i fabbed up some of the boom and the boom mount. i can't for the life of me get the boom mount brazed to the bed. it seems like the large surface of the bed is sucking the heat away from the area i'm trying to braze. its the same issue i had trying to braze together the deck and bed sides. i had to get my uncle to tack the bed together with a mig welder. anybody have any ideas or tricks for brazing sheet metal?
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Rock Crawler Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: dallas
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You could just mount tabs on the bed and run a rod through the boom so it would raise and lower.
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: sussex
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what i've got is similar to tabs. i took some scrap sheet from the bed and bent into some 1/2" inside c-channel. my 1/2" square stock for the boom slips inside nice and snug. i test fit the two pieces together, drilled through and pushed in a tension pin. the end result is snug but still allows the boom to move freely in its mount. i just can't that mount to braze down to the deck of the bed.
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: Salina
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is it going to have a working winch in the rear? id like to see where you get a scale orange light bar from
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Rock Crawler Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: dallas
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Garden trucking has a yellowish bar but ithink its a little pricey
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Canby
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As far as your mount goes, does the 1:1 tow truck's boom bolt into the bed? Use some small scale screws and nuts, and maybe a smooth looking bezel ring/ doubler to clamp it down to the bed. I'm thinking it would look scale with the right hardware. Just a thought B) Nice work so far though, looks good
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: sussex
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i did some more work on the bed, filling the seams and holes. much nicer looking. few more pictures, sorry for the junk in the background. | ||
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Canby
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Always up for some brain storming! Looks sharp, I like the tow rig idea, sure it will turn out good
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: sussex
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got some hardware in the mail so tried to make some progress tonight. about all i managed was to get some things bolted down. tried again to do some brazing on the sheet metal. had absolutely no luck and i've only got one idea why. i jacked the sheet metal from a computer case. it was perfect size and price for what i wanted to do. now i'm thinking its some form of alloy that doesn't take well to brazing. initially i just chalked up my struggles to the size of the piece of metal dissipating the heat. tonight i tried to braze a couple of small tabs (nickel size) to each other with no success. the metal turns red, the flux turns silver, the brazing rod doesn't take whether i try silv 45 or 56. i didn't run into any kinda trouble like this with brake line, solid rod, or the lil bit of angle when i worked on my blazer. unless somebody's got some idea it looks like i'll be scrapping the bed and starting over again with some fresh sheet metal from tractor supply.
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: sussex
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wanted to thank you guys for the help and support on this. unfortunately its not gonna get finished by me. its pretty wild the hand that life deals you sometimes. i'll be letting this thing go as an unfinished project and hopefully somebody will pick it up and finish it out. thanks again.
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Newbie Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Canada
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Pm me
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