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OK - thinking out loud here.
On top of the mostly manual idea, I like things that are going to easy (as in EBay easy to source). That's going to be a design standard as well.
Thinking over the fender idea, as long as the structure of the hood is such that the fenders don't flop or vibrate a lot, I would now agree that having them as part of the hood makes better sense -allows you to get at even more stuff that fenders on the frame. If need be I can just weld more supports to the hood. OK works for me.
I'm not thrilled with putting more stuff under the hood for the lift mechanism. So alternate idea - and keeping with my EBay 'standard' I found 30" RV scissors screw jacks 5000 to 7500 pounds lift for $20 to $50 each. Did I mention CHEAP is going to be an ongoing theme as well. Well it is.
So forget about the boat winch /gin pole idea, in it's place (or maybe one on each side) you weld a fitting with a bushing block or pin on the very front of the hood, another one on the second bumper and matching pieces on the top and bottom of the rv scissors jack.
To open the hood, pull out the modified scissors jack, fit it onto the tilted forward bumper, screw it all the way till the other end fits on the fitting on the front of the hood, then use the screw to open the hood. Come to think of it, 2 jacks would be a lot harder to do - so skip that.
This has some nice advantages I think. Cheap, easy, if you want to make it open fast, hook up your impact wrench and zoom it open or closed.
The specs say up to 7500 pounds, 30" extended. Nothing under the hood, easy to source.
I think that will work.
Don't think I don't appreciate all the advice - I do - but in the end if I am going to make sure this actually gets done on time and on budget, it's gotta work for me.
All ideas help me think so it's all good.
On top of the mostly manual idea, I like things that are going to easy (as in EBay easy to source). That's going to be a design standard as well.
Thinking over the fender idea, as long as the structure of the hood is such that the fenders don't flop or vibrate a lot, I would now agree that having them as part of the hood makes better sense -allows you to get at even more stuff that fenders on the frame. If need be I can just weld more supports to the hood. OK works for me.
I'm not thrilled with putting more stuff under the hood for the lift mechanism. So alternate idea - and keeping with my EBay 'standard' I found 30" RV scissors screw jacks 5000 to 7500 pounds lift for $20 to $50 each. Did I mention CHEAP is going to be an ongoing theme as well. Well it is.
So forget about the boat winch /gin pole idea, in it's place (or maybe one on each side) you weld a fitting with a bushing block or pin on the very front of the hood, another one on the second bumper and matching pieces on the top and bottom of the rv scissors jack.
To open the hood, pull out the modified scissors jack, fit it onto the tilted forward bumper, screw it all the way till the other end fits on the fitting on the front of the hood, then use the screw to open the hood. Come to think of it, 2 jacks would be a lot harder to do - so skip that.
This has some nice advantages I think. Cheap, easy, if you want to make it open fast, hook up your impact wrench and zoom it open or closed.
The specs say up to 7500 pounds, 30" extended. Nothing under the hood, easy to source.
I think that will work.
Don't think I don't appreciate all the advice - I do - but in the end if I am going to make sure this actually gets done on time and on budget, it's gotta work for me.
All ideas help me think so it's all good.
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