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Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 21:49
by syncropaddy
silverbullet wrote:[
Credit where it's due, lovely TIG welding by John Nash (when he should have been up the road at Thorpe Park fixing the rides):
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Is a single weld enough with all that weight and leverage? Good forward thinking though ....

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 22:05
by axeman
it is not just welded in to the bar (birds mouthed) but it fits into it. (ian's handy work) :D

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neil

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 22:07
by syncropaddy
axeman wrote:it is not just welded in to the bar (birds mouthed) but it fits into it. (ian's handy work) :D

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neil

Question answered .... good work there! :D

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 22:23
by silverbullet
Quality all the way :wink:

(plus it made things easier for John with only one plane to align)

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 04 Mar 2012, 11:12
by KarlT
axeman wrote:already thought about that one there will be the catch at the top too as well as the bottom. just waiting for it to turn up from ireland.

neil


Ahhh, good work. But IMO, you really only need the one, at opposite end to that marvelous hinge. :D


If you've already bought the other catchj, you'll easily sell it on to the next copy of yours. :lol:

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 12 Mar 2012, 21:20
by axeman
the top ortec clamp arrived today, thanks paul,aidan and dave.

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mounted every thing back on the van and marked up a section of tube and cut it down to fit around the upright. then fired up the trusty mig

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should be able to get every thing mounted and bolted up but ran out of day light again.

another thing on the list nearly done.

neil

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 10:03
by silverbullet
I know the feeling, lots of things "nearly done" :roll:

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 10:13
by hotpod
looks like you have just come up with a very viable third or fourth wheel carrier design option. ( i mean there are the original vw ones and copies of, the spindly stainless ones a la bernd jager etc, and one or two back door rack kinds of designs.) but yours has the bonus of fitting pickups as well.
a truly universal rack.
unless i am missing something and there is a reason why you wouldnt put one on a camper or van variant?
i cant see a reason myself though.
on a van it would remove any stress from the rear quarter panel and place it on a removeable part instead ( the tow bracket.)
i like it a lot.
all that remains is for you to test the b0110(I<$ of it.

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 15:17
by mig
Hi,
where did you pick up the ortec clamp from?
Cheers

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:37
by axeman
hotpod wrote: unless i am missing something and there is a reason why you wouldnt put one on a camper or van variant?
i cant see a reason myself though.

i can't either see any reason why it would not fit a van either.

i have primed and painted it, and mounted the clamp and sperder plate to the tail gate.
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then went in to have my dinner, came back out as the sun was setting to mount the wheel. now it is all clamped up it is nice and solid.
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the view out of the rear window is only slightly impaired.
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neil

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:38
by axeman
mig wrote:Hi,
where did you pick up the ortec clamp from?
Cheers

i got it from a man in ireland, but they are still available new in germany at about 15 yoyo's

neil

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:40
by lloydy
looks good, especially for pick ups :ok

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:43
by syncropaddy
what happened to the gun clip?

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:53
by jes*b
Forget wood. You should do this for a living Neil :rofl

Re: doka wheel carrier part 1

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:59
by axeman
syncropaddy wrote:what happened to the gun clip?

undecided if i need it or not, gonna pick up a small section of 50mm o/d tube (only need about 25mm) and cut it in half and and sleave the arm and then spot/pug weld it on. as the gun clip i/d is 50mm and i have used 43 o/d tube.

neil