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[[Image:channel.jpg|thumb|Step 1. Torch or cold-cut channel to size]]
[[Image:channel.jpg|thumb|Step 1. Torch or cold-cut channel to size]]
Cut the following pieces out of the 6 inch heavy (7/16") u-channel steel:  
Cut the following pieces out of the 6 inch heavy (7/16") u-channel steel:  
A - 2 pieces, 41 1/2"
*A - 2 pieces, 41 1/2"
B - 2 pieces, 28 3/4"
*B - 2 pieces, 28 3/4"
C - 4 pieces, 20 3/4"
*C - 4 pieces, 20 3/4"
D - 2 pieces, 9"
*D - 2 pieces, 9"
Cut the following pieces out of 1/4X2"X4" angle steel:
Cut the following pieces out of 1/4X2"X4" angle steel:
E -  2 pieces 20 3/4"
*E -  2 pieces 20 3/4"
Cut the following pieces out of 1/4" sheet steel:
Cut the following pieces out of 1/4" sheet steel:
*2 pieces 10”x18” (bent (90 degrees???) 1.5” off the edge the long way)
*2 pieces 10”x18” (bent (90 degrees???) 1.5” off the edge the long way)
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[[Image:punchedholes.jpg|thumb|Step 2]]
[[Image:punchedholes.jpg|thumb|Step 2]]
*Punch four holes in each of the 28 3/4" pieces such that they are 19.4" apart on the long axis and 4"(?not sure) apart on the short axis. They should form a centred rectangle parallel to each of the 26" pieces.
*A - 1" from the tip of the edge, in the edges of 41 1/2" upright pieces at the following locations: 1", 5", 36.5", 40.5"(more to follow)
*Punch four holes in each of the 20 3/4" pieces such that they are 19.4" apart on the long axis and 4"(?not sure) apart on the short axis. They should form a centred rectangle parallel to each of the 18" pieces.
*B - Four holes in each of the 28 3/4" pieces such that they are 19.4" apart on the long axis and 4"(?not sure) apart on the short axis. They should form a centred rectangle parallel to each of the 26" pieces.
*Punch holes, 1" from the tip of the edge, in the edges of 41 1/2" upright pieces at the following locations: 1", 5", 36.5", 40.5"(more to follow)
*C - Four holes in each of the 20 3/4" pieces such that they are 19.4" apart on the long axis and 4"(?not sure) apart on the short axis. They should form a centered rectangle parallel to each of the 18" pieces.
 
*D -
*E -
===Step 3: Bolt pieces together===
===Step 3: Bolt pieces together===
[[Image:Framestanding.jpg|thumb| Step 3]]
[[Image:Framestanding.jpg|thumb| Step 3]]

Revision as of 15:39, 30 June 2011

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Tools Required

  • torch
  • hole punch

Materials Required

  • 6 inch heavy (7/16") u-channel - ( 20 ft )
  • bolts
  • 3”x3”x1/2” (8) (cylinder mounts for both cylinders)
  • 1” shaft, 6” long (main cylinder mount)
  • 5 X 8 3000PSI Welded Cross-Tube Hydraulic Cylinder Buy

Fabrication Steps

Step 1: Cut pieces

Step 1. Torch or cold-cut channel to size

Cut the following pieces out of the 6 inch heavy (7/16") u-channel steel:

  • A - 2 pieces, 41 1/2"
  • B - 2 pieces, 28 3/4"
  • C - 4 pieces, 20 3/4"
  • D - 2 pieces, 9"

Cut the following pieces out of 1/4X2"X4" angle steel:

  • E - 2 pieces 20 3/4"

Cut the following pieces out of 1/4" sheet steel:

  • 2 pieces 10”x18” (bent (90 degrees???) 1.5” off the edge the long way)

Step 2: Punch holes

Step 2
  • A - 1" from the tip of the edge, in the edges of 41 1/2" upright pieces at the following locations: 1", 5", 36.5", 40.5"(more to follow)
  • B - Four holes in each of the 28 3/4" pieces such that they are 19.4" apart on the long axis and 4"(?not sure) apart on the short axis. They should form a centred rectangle parallel to each of the 26" pieces.
  • C - Four holes in each of the 20 3/4" pieces such that they are 19.4" apart on the long axis and 4"(?not sure) apart on the short axis. They should form a centered rectangle parallel to each of the 18" pieces.
  • D -
  • E -

Step 3: Bolt pieces together

Step 3

Step 4: Prepare Hydraulic Cylinder

Diagram and video explantion

This diagram shows the pieces needed for the frame. Click to enlarge: Feflibframe.jpg