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Thread: Dump Truck WIP
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5th March 2012, 03:11 PM #1Senior Member
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Dump Truck WIP
I started to make that dump truck I posted a while back. It has gone together easy so far although I have just done the chassis. The square tube was hard to make. I went for 6mm plywood but it was fiddly to make strong.
I have attached some pics of the truck from the plans and one of mine of the chassis. Also, there is the pdf plan attached.
Mike John
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5th March 2012, 04:59 PM #2
G'Day Mike John,
Good to see you have a dry shed and can do a bit.
Watching with interest; thanks for the WIP photos.
Cheers, crowie
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8th March 2012, 01:03 PM #3newbie that's keen
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Mike John,
I very much like it. Looks like a nice solid one that a young bloke could use without it being too delicate. I've already added it to my collection of projects.
cheers
Mick
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8th March 2012, 01:22 PM #4Senior Member
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Thanks Mick. It sure is a solid beast so far. I liked it too. I will get back and do some more on it tomorrow and post some more pics. I changed the rear dowel to 1/2" because that is what I had and I made the front dowel and front axle 7/8" (22mm) because the wife's broom (old one that is) is that size.
Mike John
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12th March 2012, 04:55 PM #5Senior Member
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Progress pics on the truck.
The drawings are enough to do the job but you have to be creative with drawing at times, especially with the cab towards the top. I moved the crank for the tipper back behind the cab. The drawings show the cord for the tipper running up through the cab but this would make it hard to replace if broken I thought.
I am going to paint the chassis black before assembly. The steering wheel is small and drawn that way but I wish I had made it bigger. I used a simple block of wood for the seat and I will secure the steering column to it to increase its strength.
You can see I have recycled some old plywood. The hood 1/4" material will also be plywood. I just glued everything together will clamps but I will use fasteners here and there. I think the plywood axle tube in the rear is the weakest part but the chassis reinforces it. You could bore a hole long 1" hole through solid timber I guess. Also, the steering column glued into 1/4" material is not strong enough. It should all look good in the end.
More to come soon...
Mike John
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12th March 2012, 05:09 PM #6Senior Member
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Oh yes, and the method for securing the hood to the chassis as drawn is not strong enough so I will add some butt straps inside the hood.
Mike John
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19th March 2012, 06:16 PM #7Senior Member
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It's done. I am going to finish the chassis with a semi-gloss.
It finished off without any major problems. The hole at the rear end of the chassis for the tray tipper is not centred as I first thought but I just lowered the tray a little. All else on the plans worked out fine.
I sat and wondered how many of these were built when the plans were first published in Popular Mechanics 1976.
The end.
Mike John
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19th March 2012, 07:28 PM #8
Well done Mike John, great job.
Could we have a few more photos please.
Cheers, crowie
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19th March 2012, 07:34 PM #9Senior Member
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Thanks Crowie. I'll take some more soon.
Mike John
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19th March 2012, 07:56 PM #10Senior Member
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G'day Clarence 1 ,
A real great job on your dump truck and nice colours .
I do have plans for an Ambulance with the same design and
also have a Model T Ford plans same design and it also has
plans for a garage for it . Sometime when I get a new photocopy
and scanner I will post them on the forum . You and a lot of other
Toy makers might be interested in them . So look out for them .
Cheers Graham .
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19th March 2012, 07:58 PM #11Senior Member
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That would be much appreciated. We look forward to it.
Mike John
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19th March 2012, 08:32 PM #12
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19th March 2012, 09:08 PM #13
Lovely work.
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1st April 2012, 12:00 PM #14Senior Member
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I got to taking some more pictures of the Dump Truck as requested and decided to do two videos - one with the crank and one an all round view.
Dump Truck Tipper Crank - YouTube
Old Dump Truck - YouTube
I am going to donate this to the Lake Maquarie Woodworking Club and they will send it on to disadvantaged kids at Christmas. If you made something and can't find a home for it, donating it to charity is a great option.
Mike John
Update: I was going to donate it but it is keeping my grandson so busy it is becoming priceless and I might have to keep it here for him to play with. I will make something else for the club.
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1st April 2012, 02:51 PM #15Senior Member
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I think he likes it.
Mike John
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