hey yall
i have a 16' aluminum sea nymph with a 50hp evinrude, not sure of the total weight of the boat.
im building a new boat trailer out of 2x2 square tube. i have pretty much everything welded up and im about to put an axle on. (i actually took pictures of my project so i will post my build when im done.) my old trailer and axle is rusted pretty bad.
my question is about making an axle. i have a couple options to choose from.
1st: i have plenty of 2x2 square with 1/8in wall thickness. the 2x2 axle tube at northern tool is 3/16ths. would the steel i have be strong enough?
2nd: i was given an axle that has a bend in the middle of it and it is a few inches to short. so i was going to cut out the bend and then sleeve and lengthen the axle to fit. but i dont have the pipe to build and lengthen so i would have to buy it.
3rd: buy a whole new axle kit from northern tool which includes axle, spindles, hubs, leafs, ubolts, and shackles. but i have ubolts, leafs, hubs and spindles off the old axle or axle that was given to me.
4th: buy just the axle tubing from northern tool.
everytime i come across free steel i grab it up, so i have built the whole trailer for pretty much free and i would like to keep it that way. i dont have a problem spending $200 for a new axle kit, but since it has all been free, i feel slightly challenged to keep it all free. so to finally get to my real question (sorry i took so long to ask, just want to give yall all the info) i want to go with option 1, but not sure what the strength differences is between 1/8in 2x2 vs 3/16in 2x2 tubing. what do yall think?
i have a 16' aluminum sea nymph with a 50hp evinrude, not sure of the total weight of the boat.
im building a new boat trailer out of 2x2 square tube. i have pretty much everything welded up and im about to put an axle on. (i actually took pictures of my project so i will post my build when im done.) my old trailer and axle is rusted pretty bad.
my question is about making an axle. i have a couple options to choose from.
1st: i have plenty of 2x2 square with 1/8in wall thickness. the 2x2 axle tube at northern tool is 3/16ths. would the steel i have be strong enough?
2nd: i was given an axle that has a bend in the middle of it and it is a few inches to short. so i was going to cut out the bend and then sleeve and lengthen the axle to fit. but i dont have the pipe to build and lengthen so i would have to buy it.
3rd: buy a whole new axle kit from northern tool which includes axle, spindles, hubs, leafs, ubolts, and shackles. but i have ubolts, leafs, hubs and spindles off the old axle or axle that was given to me.
4th: buy just the axle tubing from northern tool.
everytime i come across free steel i grab it up, so i have built the whole trailer for pretty much free and i would like to keep it that way. i dont have a problem spending $200 for a new axle kit, but since it has all been free, i feel slightly challenged to keep it all free. so to finally get to my real question (sorry i took so long to ask, just want to give yall all the info) i want to go with option 1, but not sure what the strength differences is between 1/8in 2x2 vs 3/16in 2x2 tubing. what do yall think?