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larry barnhart wrote:
maybe a hole drill in the wood so the screw could slip without the wood making more fiction or the head went off center in the wood and the head can break very easy.
Chevman
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Bruce Brown wrote:
Go to your local metal shop and have them roll some steel then fab up some new ones at whatever size you want.
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STBRetired wrote:fulltimin wrote:
Well, should it be done? Yes.
Do I want to? No.
Will I? Yeeaaaahhhhh....
Why? Cause I consider it a pain in the butt!
The old steel that was in there is rounded, and won't fit, because I made the hole a little smaller than it was.
I can rework the steel, but I am not looking forward to it. Then again, maybe it won't be as bad as I am dreading. Lol.
Doing that, and building the inside box is next.
Pics of floor coming later tonight!
The motorhome we use to pull one of the race trailers had a tire failure that destroyed the inner fender. Turns out that a fuel drum was just the right curvature so we cut a section out of an empty one and used it as a replacement. Kept one of the "ribs" for stiffness and just welded on the flat pieces for the sides. Maybe you will luck out as well. That MH has 16" wheels. Don't recall if you ever stated the size of yours.