handirifle
Veteran Member
There is a local steel supply shop that sells used steel round pipe in various diameters. It is usually dirt cheap compared to new steel. I got this idea of using stacked tubing (3" or larger) for the frame with gussets welded to make them as one piece or close.
I am thinking of something along the lines of a 7x12 flat bed capable of 4,000lbs or less. Use it to haul my Massey Furgeson 1010 or riding mower or lumber or firewood. I have a 4x8 utility that is very heavily built, that I mostly use for hauling fresh cut firewood, but it has 16" sides and a flat bed would be a nice addition. I have hauled 2 complete pallets of used brick on the 4x8 with zero issues. Tires are rated for 3500lbs combined.
Is this a lame idea or decent? I am not sure what wall diameter of the pipes are but I can easily find out tomorrow with a phone call. What thickness should I look for?
I am thinking of something along the lines of a 7x12 flat bed capable of 4,000lbs or less. Use it to haul my Massey Furgeson 1010 or riding mower or lumber or firewood. I have a 4x8 utility that is very heavily built, that I mostly use for hauling fresh cut firewood, but it has 16" sides and a flat bed would be a nice addition. I have hauled 2 complete pallets of used brick on the 4x8 with zero issues. Tires are rated for 3500lbs combined.
Is this a lame idea or decent? I am not sure what wall diameter of the pipes are but I can easily find out tomorrow with a phone call. What thickness should I look for?