Lieutenant Dan
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Ok so I started my first project for my deuce before I pick it up in February.
had a slow day at work today so I grabbed some scrap steel laying around and made a class V hitch.
Took 1/4" steel plate and bent it in the press, then cut it into 4 individual pieces on the bandsaw. I then took a 33.5" piece of 1/4" wall 2"x4" and welded the ends to it. Then took a 3"x3" tube and ground the weld seam out of the inside and drill the 5/8" pin holes on the dril press and welded to the bottom. Then took 2 pieces of 2"x2"x1/4" angle iron and reinforced the 3" tube. Then I welded on the safety latch brackets. I still have to drill the holes to mount it to the frame and the holes for the safety chain hooks. Overall I'm quite happy with the way it turned out. I kinda copied my bosses f-350 class V hitch and this is built way overkill compared to his Reese hitch. The thickness on his was 3/16" and had no gussets in the corners like mine and only attached with 6 bolts, I'm goin to attach mine with 10- 1/"2 bolts. Was welded up using .045" metalloy Hobart wire. And yes I'm a certified welder and have been for a few years in 2g 4g and 6g positions.
had a slow day at work today so I grabbed some scrap steel laying around and made a class V hitch.
Took 1/4" steel plate and bent it in the press, then cut it into 4 individual pieces on the bandsaw. I then took a 33.5" piece of 1/4" wall 2"x4" and welded the ends to it. Then took a 3"x3" tube and ground the weld seam out of the inside and drill the 5/8" pin holes on the dril press and welded to the bottom. Then took 2 pieces of 2"x2"x1/4" angle iron and reinforced the 3" tube. Then I welded on the safety latch brackets. I still have to drill the holes to mount it to the frame and the holes for the safety chain hooks. Overall I'm quite happy with the way it turned out. I kinda copied my bosses f-350 class V hitch and this is built way overkill compared to his Reese hitch. The thickness on his was 3/16" and had no gussets in the corners like mine and only attached with 6 bolts, I'm goin to attach mine with 10- 1/"2 bolts. Was welded up using .045" metalloy Hobart wire. And yes I'm a certified welder and have been for a few years in 2g 4g and 6g positions.
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