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That's one sweet mil trailer resto.CLEAN! 
Lawrence said:Here are some pics to a very nicely done one, tailgate and a lid. Not mine.
The complete build can be found at http://www.blackburnimagery.com/Trailer_cost.html
Mayne said:Lawrence,
I've admired your build for many moons now, super clean I'd like to know where to pick up the pull pin hinges, I like the idea of easily removing the lid for utility duty.
Thanks for the ideas, I really appreciate it.
Mayne
Carefully chosen tubing OD & wall thickness will give you what you're after. E.G. 1/2" OD tube with a 1/8" wall thickness yields a 1/4" diameter hole. Note that the ID's are approximate, so shoot for a little small and then you can easily drill it to the size you want.Mayne said:snippage
I'd like to know where to pick up the pull pin hinges, I like the idea of easily removing the lid for utility duty.
Thanks for the ideas, I really appreciate it.
Mayne
sblackb said:Sounds like you guys have some questions on my build. I just happened to notice the link to my site on the webstats. What's up? How can I help? I love this project and seeing these old rigs restored so let me know if I can help with your project. I even have some spare parts to donate and some good lessons on what not to do.
The hinge pins are from Ace Hardware here in Phoenix, AZ if I remember correctly. They are a bit tight for the sleeves we used, but with a bit of oil and a little use they work fine. I think you can get them from both McMaster and Austin Hardware if you know your exact size.
I learned a lesson about the lift struts the other day. Went to close the lid and one folded in half. With 250 lbs of lift each, it apparently was easier to become a hinge that strut. With a span that long a limiting strap is needed to keep this from happening. A simple loop up and around the underframe of the lid was enough to prevent further issues.
We took the trailer out a few weeks back into the Arizona monsoon slop. Ran perfect. Of course we now haul more crap with us on our trips. Here's a link to the images: http://blackburnimagery.com/postcards/williamstojerome/index.html
Scott
Airborne Lee said:I'd like to ask you some questions. I had actually seen your site from a link at a different web site. http://vegasauto.net/m416.html.
Following links here got me to your site. I am happy to find you here....
Your top looks totally fabricated from scratch. Is it?
What thickness did you use?
What material did you use for the lid frame?
How much weight will yours hold?
Sorry for the questions but there are so few people who have done this to ask.
Here is my link I just posted today. http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8822