Wooden Plank

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kiwiboy
kiwiboy
12 posts
12 posts
25 Jan 2013 2:30pm
Hi all

I have just started building my first LLF Mini. I am having trouble finding the steel for the centre or my rear axle and thought about having a wooden plank. Has any body else done this? What timber do you use and what size?

Thanks in advance
Steve
hills
hills
SA
1622 posts
SA, 1622 posts
25 Jan 2013 9:52pm
Someone on here used old snow skis, that might be an option.
sn
sn
WA
2775 posts
sn sn
WA, 2775 posts
25 Jan 2013 8:12pm
How about a plywood tub for a body,
with snow ski's for rear axles, bolted to the tub,
and a front axle assembly bolted to the ply body?

You might even be able to make it so the front axle + steering, and rear axle assembly can be easily detached and packed into the tub- along with a rolled up sail and a multi section mast and collapsable boom.

Something along these lines might make a pretty compact landyacht for transporting and storage?

Just keep to the basic lefroy mini dimensions and its all sweet!

Stephen
Hiko
Hiko
1229 posts
1229 posts
28 Jan 2013 5:30pm
Kiwi boy Here in New Zealand second hand skis are available for a song I have even been given them They make great mini rear axles if doubled up and both my minis now have them
I used 2mm exhaust tube for the rest of the chassis Its available from any exhaust shop at whatever lengths you want
If you are in the Waikato bay of plenty region I can give you some leads if you PM me
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
28 Jan 2013 8:21pm
something springy, 20mm thick x190mmwide wrap of 50mm glass on the ends and the atachment pnts.
sweet
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