Sankey Tent Trailer

Arlo

Adventurer
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We've had a mild December so it was not the problem to get the new brackets welded onto the frame:

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All of the rubber layers are straight in line now, to fit the two addional rails:

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biskit

Adventurer
That's brilliant Kurt,:drool: thanks for keeping us updated on your workshop progress, and the pictures are fantastic.:Wow1:
 

Arlo

Adventurer
Thank you biskit! I still have some more. :wings:

Here we go:

new pins to held the overun unit in position

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changed the design of the hub caps

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more greasing nipples made from stainless steel

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fitting the bushes into the spring eye and the shakle

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refreshed brake adjuster

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refreshed brake cylinder

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cleaned hub

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bearing secure parts

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new handcrafted gaskets

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refreshed inner hub parts

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cleaned oilcatcher with leather seal

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Assembling the axle:

brake plate fixed with liquid seal to the flange

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groove filled with grease and gasket glued by grease (the drain hole is open!)

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oilcatcher centered with my specail tool

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a view from the backside

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inner seal mounted to the distance ( the coiled spring shows to the inner of the hub, finally!)

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using the tool again as a setting die

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backing plate (the propper side shows to the inner ring of the taper bearing, it's still the old one!)

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Arlo

Adventurer
adjuster housing

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new stainless pins threaded 7/16"x24UNEF

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adjusting pistons secured by a hand crafted clip

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brake cylinder

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fastened by self securing screws. I used M6 for a 10mm spanner, changed the thread into 1/4"UNC. It works very well. The region is packed with water resistend grease

REM: the brake cylinder should be able to slide on the brake plate! The force to reduce the play only comes from the double coiled washers!!!

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be sure the grommet snaps into the grouve!

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brake shoes held by their springs in right position!

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it needs some force to get the brake shoes into the slots

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inner bearing in the right position

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to adjust the play of the two bearings and to secure the nuts to each other I use these parts

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I'm unable to take pictures while mounting the stuffed by grease hub to the axle. Sorry about that.
Without the hub it looks like this:

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both spanners at work

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zinc plated hub cover and new gasket

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this washer (it's not the original one!) only fits into the hub cover when mounted vice versa!

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done

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brake shoes erected to form an outer cylinder

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brake drum mounted

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brake adjusted

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Arlo

Adventurer
brake linkage:

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former upside down

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another heavy part

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finally the axle is ready to go!!! :victory:


Additional

section through the hub



new supporting helper to keep the axle in a vice

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lower distance is needed to fix the axle without the brake linkage, upper nut is the fastener

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to carry the completed axle with the lifter the upper nut matches the bolt of the brake linkage

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therefore the axle doesn't need to be supported by an other helper!

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That's the plan.

Time will tell ...

This project started in the middle of November.

I do love Sankeys!
 
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Arlo

Adventurer
The jockey wheel needed to be inspected too:

no grease, no fun at all!

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new metric bearing with adopter to fit to the 3/4" shaft

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Jockey wheel bracket:

the unwelded parts

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welded

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rear stock, holding the inner coil spring

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releasing grip

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bush, grooved

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overlook at the parts

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coloured and assembled

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Arlo

Adventurer
I have been a little bit lazy with the Sankey.
Only the jockey wheel got ready.

Original, ...

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... and after some colour.

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biskit

Adventurer
Good work Kurt :ylsmoke: How do you heat your workshop, or do you just wrap up warm with lots of layers.:)
 

Arlo

Adventurer
The workshop is located at the cellar. Always 50°F inside during winter and summertime. No worry about this.
The garage gets a little bit colder now.
It takes me more comfortable by working harder!

Try it and you'll feel the same! :victory:
 

biskit

Adventurer
My man cave is across the back yard, I'ts always colder in side than outside so I have a wood burning stove in it.:coffeedrink:
 

Arlo

Adventurer
Short update.

Rust and old paint came off!

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Time to set the front fixing points in place and weld them!

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We added another two inlays to the front outrigger to fix the tub from upside down.

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Six bolts in the front area and seven in the rear will do!
I guess. :wings:
 

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