suzook12 Posted July 13 Share Posted July 13 Ok, just acquired a Nicholson 1800kg trailer for the latest boat. It needs a little bit of love but pretty healthy. I thought I was going to have to replace the wheels as it has 12" on it, usually 14" for that weight on a single axle, but other than replacing the tyres and a new wheel for a spare, we're good. Will be replacing the keel rollers as gone hard, and 42ft of bunks needs recarpeting. As it has stood for some time, it will also want the brakes stripping and cleaning, the hitch end needs a new gaitor and lubing up. It also needs some lights sorting and a new winch. No pics at the moment, battery was flat, but a bit to be getting on with. I will be over there some time during the week as want to get the axle positioned somewhere near right before putting the boat on also, so will post up some pics then..... Andy135 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintly Fish Posted July 14 Share Posted July 14 13 hours ago, suzook12 said: Ok, just acquired a Nicholson 1800kg trailer for the latest boat. It needs a little bit of love but pretty healthy. I thought I was going to have to replace the wheels as it has 12" on it, usually 14" for that weight on a single axle, but other than replacing the tyres and a new wheel for a spare, we're good. Will be replacing the keel rollers as gone hard, and 42ft of bunks needs recarpeting. As it has stood for some time, it will also want the brakes stripping and cleaning, the hitch end needs a new gaitor and lubing up. It also needs some lights sorting and a new winch. No pics at the moment, battery was flat, but a bit to be getting on with. I will be over there some time during the week as want to get the axle positioned somewhere near right before putting the boat on also, so will post up some pics then..... Steve, I'm pretty sure I've got an as new trailer light board floating about at home if you want it? suzook12 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted July 15 Author Share Posted July 15 Cheers Neil, but I was gonna knock up some LED lighting. Thanks tho..... Parts ordered today, keel rollers, new winch and strap, tyres and bunk carpet. Andy135 and Saintly Fish 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted July 17 Author Share Posted July 17 Box of parts landed today. Was hoping to get them fitted tomorrow but more likely will be wiring instead.... Andy135 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 3 Author Share Posted August 3 Ok, so today was the day to make a start on the trailer. Landed over my mates with a couple of trolley jacks, got both sides jacked up, and off to the tyre guys to fit the new tyres. As you can see, max load 900kg. I would like to go higher, my thinking is that weight transfers from side to side with cornering, so both tyres should be able to withstand full load..... Maybe that is already factored in, I don't know, but for now this is what we have..... Next I started on removing the bunks, and once they were off, started removing the old rollers. These were initially on riser blocks, but I removed those, at least for now..... I have fitted the new rollers temporarily, as all the pins are bent, so will order some 19mm EN8 and make some new ones...... Now, cleverly I ordered 6 new rollers instead of 7, and 5 came! So have to order 2 more, and at the front there is a 5", so will replace that also, and 2 snubber rollers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 3 Author Share Posted August 3 I also decided I wasn't happy with the castor rollers, so they will get replaced also. After that, it just left the winch and winch strap. It was at this point the decision was taken to retire for tea! I need to get some glue for the bunk carpets, then can start the carpeting process and get those refitted with new bolts. Don't know whether to go for evostik or sticks like sh*t.... We will see. Will make a decision in the morning, have to go pick some sealer up so get both at same time.... The trailer looks to have been modded for height, with the roller blocks, and also packers between the chassis and axle. I feel this should probably have 16" wheels, but that would involve new hubs as the bolt pattern is now obsolete..... Like the boat, what started out as a cheapie, is fast racking up, with the current shopping basket, plus the bits already bout, we are over £500 already, so the trailer is coming in at £1300 so far...... As yet, I still have to finish the boat, service the engine and probably reprop it. I envisage being around £3k all in..... Had I had turned up a shetland alaska for that sort of money, this wouldn't be here but half the fun is the project eh..... Andy135 and JDP 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy135 Posted August 3 Share Posted August 3 Yep, the fun is in the building of it, or so they say 🤣. Keep going- good progress so far 👍 suzook12 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDP Posted August 3 Share Posted August 3 The costs soon get away from what you first imagine to what the end job actually ends up at, I keep looking at the new boats I could of bought at the cost of what Ive put into the one I have now 🤑 With this bigger wheels and the design of it, you might find yourself having to back the tow vehicle quite far into the water, which can often be the most slippery part of any ramp depending on the ramp angle. I always like 13in wheels and a low set trailer so I can keep my vehicle out of the water. I also helps in regards to handling with it set lower to the road on the distances I tow. Im enjoying the progress posts, like you I love tinkering around with boats. Shame you weren't closer so I could offload a heap of the trailer parts Ive gathered over the years. I just stripped all the running parts off my old one and dropped the frame at the local tip, id also bought new parts to rebuild it but decided a new trailer was far more cost effective. suzook12 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintly Fish Posted August 4 Share Posted August 4 8 hours ago, suzook12 said: whether to go for evostik or sticks like sh*t Go for Gorilla glue mastic, the clear stuff. Costs about £12 a tube but it's awesome stuff. suzook12 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 4 Author Share Posted August 4 9 hours ago, JDP said: The costs soon get away from what you first imagine to what the end job actually ends up at, I keep looking at the new boats I could of bought at the cost of what Ive put into the one I have now 🤑 With this bigger wheels and the design of it, you might find yourself having to back the tow vehicle quite far into the water, which can often be the most slippery part of any ramp depending on the ramp angle. I always like 13in wheels and a low set trailer so I can keep my vehicle out of the water. I also helps in regards to handling with it set lower to the road on the distances I tow. Im enjoying the progress posts, like you I love tinkering around with boats. Shame you weren't closer so I could offload a heap of the trailer parts Ive gathered over the years. I just stripped all the running parts off my old one and dropped the frame at the local tip, id also bought new parts to rebuild it but decided a new trailer was far more cost effective. Hi Jon, yeah prices have gone up massively too since I last did a trailer.... In this case, bigger wheels would make no difference, as the trailer has been raised with packers under the chassis and risers for the rollers (now removed). I will wait until boat is actually on the trailer and see where we are at. I also like a trailer as low slung as possible. My L200 also has a high tow bar, so will need to make sure I have enough clearance at the rear with boat and engine on.... Yeah, it is a shame, I seem to collect everybody elses left overs lol. In your scenario, for me the welder would have been out and made/repaired to rebuild, I may even get round to building a trailer from scratch as I keep threatening to do. Galv plating is quite cheap so all doable, but the cost of axles, hitches and stuff is quite scary at the moment. Steve JDP 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 4 Author Share Posted August 4 As yet I also have to choose some LED lighting to fit to this. I fitted LED lighting to my flat bed trailer and have been well impressed with that, 2-3 years in and no lighting failures!! Obviously for this trailer, they will be dunked so have to take that into account also..... So good quality units, no ebay chinesium...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 4 Author Share Posted August 4 2 hours ago, Saintly Fish said: Go for Gorilla glue mastic, the clear stuff. Costs about £12 a tube but it's awesome stuff. £16 but ok, B&Q have it so will go with it..... Cheers Saintly Fish 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 6 Author Share Posted August 6 Box of rollers and bits turned up today, 2 3M lengths of EN8 bar turning up tomorrow, so little bit of cutting and machining to do ready for the weekend, Just gotta get some split pins and good to go...... 2 tubes of gorilla glue stuff sat in truck also ready to get bunk carpets on, measure up for some new bolts and we're cooking on gas!! Once the trailer is back, will strip and clean the brakes. Need to order some long strops for the lift now...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted August 20 Author Share Posted August 20 (edited) Okay, so work got in the way a bit...... Had 2 x 3m lenghts of 19mm od EN8 bar turn up, slightly later than planned, but set to cutting the lengths required, facing and chamfering on the lathe and drilling on the mill. Hopefully Thurs will be over to get them fitted with the new rollers. Will get a box of Stasinless split pins I think, and some new washers, 20mm will be close enough. For the snubbers, I want to do something slightly different, so need to measure up for those. Hopefully by end of next week, it will be ready to have a boat lifted on. Need to order some strops and make some spreader bars. Getting there!! Edited Monday at 06:30 AM by suzook12 Andy135 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted Monday at 07:02 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 07:02 AM Got a bit further with this much later than planned. The rollers (all bar one) are now fitted. I have started making the pins for the snubbers too. They are roughed out to size waiting to be finished one evening this week. Strangely, I feel far more confident on the lathe than the mill and setting it up, so when I found it was cutting a taper, it was quite easy to adjust to get it cutting at an allowable tolerance. The new rollers were 19mm bore, the old ones were 16mm, so the trailer had to be drilled out to accommodate. A 19mm blacksmiths drill from toolstation was the solution. Managed to mash my hand up in the process!! New drills are generally too sharp for hand drilling of larger sizes which often results in chipped cutting edges and drills grabbing. Impressed that my ryobi 18v brushless could spin me up. Not so impressed that when it did, it kept smashing my hand into bracketry and the like.... Hohum I did say ouch followed by ooo that smarts!! The bunks got loaded up and taken to the workshop ready for new carpet. We are getting there, Will be borrowing a staple gun to get the new carpet fitted along with glue as well. Hoping next weekend, the trailer will be ready to take the boat.... Really busy at the moment as got 4 weeks to get at least 3 bikes ready for auction and delivered, as well as getting the boat sorted. Andy135, JDP, daio web and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintly Fish Posted Monday at 08:15 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:15 AM 1 hour ago, suzook12 said: Got a bit further with this much later than planned. The rollers (all bar one) are now fitted. I have started making the pins for the snubbers too. They are roughed out to size waiting to be finished one evening this week. Strangely, I feel far more confident on the lathe than the mill and setting it up, so when I found it was cutting a taper, it was quite easy to adjust to get it cutting at an allowable tolerance. The new rollers were 19mm bore, the old ones were 16mm, so the trailer had to be drilled out to accommodate. A 19mm blacksmiths drill from toolstation was the solution. Managed to mash my hand up in the process!! New drills are generally too sharp for hand drilling of larger sizes which often results in chipped cutting edges and drills grabbing. Impressed that my ryobi 18v brushless could spin me up. Not so impressed that when it did, it kept smashing my hand into bracketry and the like.... Hohum I did say ouch followed by ooo that smarts!! The bunks got loaded up and taken to the workshop ready for new carpet. We are getting there, Will be borrowing a staple gun to get the new carpet fitted along with glue as well. Hoping next weekend, the trailer will be ready to take the boat.... Really busy at the moment as got 4 weeks to get at least 3 bikes ready for auction and delivered, as well as getting the boat sorted. Just a mere flesh wound!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted Monday at 08:19 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 08:19 AM 4 minutes ago, Saintly Fish said: Just a mere flesh wound!! Yep, and a very sore one!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintly Fish Posted Monday at 08:35 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:35 AM 16 minutes ago, suzook12 said: Yep, and a very sore one!! I'm sure you've had worse! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saintly Fish Posted Monday at 08:36 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:36 AM Just now, Saintly Fish said: I'm sure you've had worse! Rub some flux into it , that'll help 🤣 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy135 Posted Monday at 09:14 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:14 AM 2 hours ago, suzook12 said: I did say ouch followed by ooo that smarts!! Really? You didn't say anything slightly stronger? 🤣 Good progress made, despite the injury. Well done 👍. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted Monday at 06:02 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 06:02 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, Saintly Fish said: Rub some flux into it , that'll help 🤣 No, I washed it in white vinegar instead 😁 Edited Monday at 06:06 PM by suzook12 Saintly Fish 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted Monday at 06:05 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 06:05 PM 8 hours ago, Andy135 said: Really? You didn't say anything slightly stronger? 🤣 Good progress made, despite the injury. Well done 👍. No, not me, I don't use that kind of language!!....... 😲 Cheers tho, nightmare trying to keep everything moving along and working as well... daio web 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daio web Posted Tuesday at 03:32 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:32 PM looking good bud 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDP Posted Tuesday at 10:15 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:15 PM Have a break from it and let that hand heal up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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