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I noticed and liked a post from psacustomcreations, which involved turning down a job to fix a rusty trailer frame.https://weldingweb.com/vbb/threads/1...91#post8840491It got me thinking about a job that I turned down last year. It was a boat trailer that was worth about $6k. One of the bent cross tubes had been welded with a fish plate in the past and was now cracked. The problem that I saw was that the crack would allow water to enter the tube and rust it out from the inside. I turned down the job, but I was wondering if it could be repaired by replacing the entire cross tube with a tube that was bent from the steel supplier. I would have to check that other tubes weren't rusted from the inside and thinned down as well. Here is a picture of the tube.

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Reply:ive done one once almost like that one. if i was doin that one, from what i could see, id make it two straight pieces of rect tube comeing to a widened v shape - for reason of simplicity . then cut off bottom of v, and weld in a thick horiz flat bar. that way the under clearance is better, or not any lower than originally . thats what i did. i had the guy, put his boat in the water, and i picked the trailer up from his work, fixed it, and brought it back by end of day. that way i made the flat nosed "v" crossmember, and dropped it in to weld endsLast edited by 123weld; 2 Hours Ago at 01:30 AM. |
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