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  1. MotoDave

    OK4WD AEV RAM 3500 Build Thread

    Holy crap now that's a work space!
  2. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    Not worried about it, I convinced myself the welds are structurally OK, even if not pretty - and I think I can be my harshest critic with this stuff. Main goal here was to weld up everything that will be hard to get to when the body is back on the frame. I have some more welding to go back and...
  3. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    Well, bit of a break in the action while we replaced all of the flooring in our house, but I'm back to work now. I finally got a solid day in the garage yesterday, it was one of those where nothing really looks different at the end of the day but my arms and back are telling me work got done :)...
  4. MotoDave

    Post up your drawer/storage system

    Not sure what you're wanting to do. You can't make the slide out part wider than the wheel wells - so to me it makes sense to have 'edges' to the platform to keep stuff in place. I don't think $1k is bad considering what's involved, but sure you CAN make something yourself cheaper. The idea...
  5. MotoDave

    Post up your drawer/storage system

    Seen www.bedslide.com? I've checked them out, they aren't full extension but close enough. They don't use typical drawer slides, but rather they use a pair of rollers fixed to the back of the bed, and rollers that ride in a C channel fixed to the platform at the front of the bed. IMO they eat up...
  6. MotoDave

    Post up your drawer/storage system

    Yup, I'm sure that's exactly what Goose Gear uses. From the pictures i've seen they're using the friction fit connectors (maybe with a screw run through for good measure) and the flanged tubes: Link to all of the components: http://www.mcmaster.com/#friction-grip-structural-framing/=wr2yh1 I've...
  7. MotoDave

    Post up your drawer/storage system

    Convenient (if not the cheapest) USA source for these: http://www.mcmaster.com/#friction-grip-structural-framing-fittings/=wqn3mz
  8. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    I've thought about it, few things keeping me from trying: - I don't think I can contain the mess enough not to affect the neighbors, whose driveway is separated from mine only by a low block wall. Yay tract housing! - I don't think my compressor would like running a large enough blaster setup to...
  9. MotoDave

    Cooler SIZE survey

    Got the cooler yesterday, running a very important scientific test today ... How well will it keep a couple of 12 packs cold (new Belgium and Firestone assortments, if you must know). Pre cooled the cooler with some frozen water bottles, then filled to the brim with beer and ice. Will post my...
  10. MotoDave

    Is the Toyota Land Cruiser based on the Tundra or Tacoma?

    My understanding is the current tacoma/4runner/FJ Cruiser are all based off the Land Cruiser Prado platform. Current land cruiser and tundra/sequoia share some drivetrain, not sure what similarities there are chassis wise.
  11. MotoDave

    Cooler SIZE survey

    Hmm good find, it looks like a nice Yeti/Engel/Pelican competitor for a hundred $ less. I wound up ordering the 65 quart Yeti in expedition blue. Oh darn that was supposed to be white, oh well I won't be in the cool club now :) Planning to put it to the test this weekend, I'll post up my...
  12. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    A friend of mine built a fulcrum device to lift each corner of the truck using a beam torque wrench, that's what I'll use to get more accurate corner weights. If you have a spring of known rate (easy to calculate based off a few measurements) you can also measure how much compression you get...
  13. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    OK, this is all based on some educated guesses, but here goes: Assumed Scout weight 4500 lbs, assuming 65% of the weight on the front axle. Using 350 lbs for the front axle, 250 for the rear, and ~80 lbs per wheel/tire combo, the front corner sprung weight is 1207.5 lbs, rear is 582.5 lbs. I...
  14. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    Thanks Jason. 9 less holes in the floor:
  15. MotoDave

    Cooler SIZE survey

    Thanks for all the feedback so far, interesting to see how people use them. I checked and my current cooler is a 48 quart, I don't see going smaller than that. Guessing I will end up with the 50 or 65 quart. I can also see getting a small one for day trips. Chris, I get what you're saying. Ive...
  16. MotoDave

    Cooler SIZE survey

    I'm surprised I didn't find a thread like this already ... if I missed one, please delete this. I'm going to pick up a Yeti Cooler - with my REI dividend and 20% off coupon it'll be near free, and I'm sick of my el-cheapo Igloo cooler. This is not a debate over brand - I'm sure Engel and...
  17. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    This mill has a 4th axis, neat for some stuff but pretty unnecessary for most of what I'd use it for as a hobby. I think the Haas Toolroom mills, now that they come with enclosures, are pretty nice for a 'garage' CNC. I could also see getting a converted Knee mill some day, but for now I'm happy...
  18. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    My garage is currently stuffed full of the contents of my house, we're replacing the crap floors that were in there when we bought. I figured my wife might be happier if I didn't bring the couches back into the house full of grinding dust, so I came up with another project to work on this...
  19. MotoDave

    WANTED or reward to help me find!!!!! CUSTOM CV BOOTS!

    Closest I could find is BT-1083: http://www.columbiaerd.com/standard-bellows.php Small end is smaller than you need but you can usually cut off a corrugation or 2.
  20. MotoDave

    All-Purpose Scout 80 build

    Are you? :) Are these trucks ever done? The rotabroach cuts really nicely, definitely a step up from hole saws, and leave a cleaner hole for sure. They seem to have less of a tendency to walk and chatter than hole saws when using with a hand drill. I'm looking into getting some larger sizes as...
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