Making a new trailer axle
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Just new wheel bearings I thought - easy job, done lots of trailers before....
....not this time! Turned out it was cheaper to make up a complete new axle with new hubs, wheels & tyres!
Why?? I hear you shout! Well......you'll just have to watch the video!
Includes a step by step guide to making up a new axle.
Enjoy
Andy
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Neat to see a person working in metric, wow it makes so much more sense than Imperial here in the states. 40 years ago as a kid we learned metric because the US was to switch over to match the rest of the world, well we never did. Perfect example of our error was the Hubble mirror snafu, some of the telescope was done in Imperial and Metric, the result was a few million dollar oopsie and a few returns using the Space Shuttle. You'd think we would learn. Great video Andy
@AndyMechanic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks :-) Appreciate your feedback. I do really struggle with Imperial, taught the metric system only though sometimes I catch myself saying 'ah, a couple of foot long'....or 'that's about an inch...' cant help myself! Lol
Our trailer axle was pooched. I could have done bearings but we needed new tires too. I bought a new axle and 2 tires for 600.00 Canadian and installed that last month. Awesome. old axle bounced the trailer because tires wore out of round. It was only above 50 mph that the trailer towed ok
I am just about to start and make a small trailer to tow broken mobility scooters. Your video has helped me a lot. Thank you
I’ve been a mechanic since the 80s and built many trailers and done similar repairs. Yet I still watched well done.
@josefastboats5874
3 жыл бұрын
I bet the 80’s where Magical Times to live in !!!
@mrmotofy
3 жыл бұрын
@@josefastboats5874 I grew up then...it was magical lol
@AnxiousCowboy
5 ай бұрын
“I still watched” cus of the girls lol
I have a 1970 home built trailer. Axle is pre BMC so older than 1950s. Have the great task of doing bearings and some welding and painting on it. It was built so well and I have been using it daily for over six years for my lawn and gardening business. I found your video very informative and interesting.
I really enjoyed your video! Wasn't even what I was looking for but but could not stop watching. I also have a couple of my wife's horse trailer axles she was previously told were bent. I am a retired architect and luv learning/teaching new things! You made this VERY understandable! Thank You. Hmmm? I have an old wood shop that needs cleaned up between feeden 'n teachen the Kiddies Ski'en. Just finished spliting black locust for the shop stove too! I love projects!
Good Lord bearings are expensive in New Zealand!! You can get those bearings here in the states for around $75 for the pair, just a little more for new hubs with bearings included.
Subscribed love a straight shooter looking for the best for the customer and proud of the work they do. Great job
You just earned a new subscriber. I clicked on the video just because it looked interesting, but the amount of detail you put into the work made me want to sub. I have a Harbor Freight trailer that I have been wanting to beef up and this axle video showed how easy it will be and how to take of the axle. So thank you.
Love the videos. And the 2020 calendar over your left shoulder.
Love the repair not replace mantra. Awesome to see people extending the life of their purchases
I had no intention of watching this whole video... but every time i wanted to fast forward... there was a bit of useful information and tips. Great content, Future me thanks you for all this information!
Thank you for this info. I need to do the same thing for my trailer
Very impressive Andy, so good to see anyone being attentive enough about doing the job right and thinking of the rest of the population that could be at risk from shoddy work. No fears with your projects on the road. Thank You Hoka Hey
You did a smart and excellent job. Really enjoyed that. Thanks for solving all the problems and issues to observe before fabricating the finished axle.
This is a GREAT video for someone making their own axle....no bullshit or foolishness just TO THE POINT...WELL DONE.
@AndyMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Mark, appreciate your feedback. Thanks Andy
That was great and if you don't have a lathe you can make a jig to hold everything in place. Thank you Andy I learnt something.
I’ve never seen your channel before but your intro really caught my attention. The girls are AMAZING! Subscribed.
You make it so completely simple. Thank you so much.
Here in the States, the axle is given a counter arc for when there's a load on it to keep the wheels flat to the road. I've found that brake cleaner spray is a good insecticide for wasps. Can reach from one side of the truck to the other and not get stung. Thanks for the video.
Really enjoyed watching this video, I have been doing up trailers for years. I would have done the spring mount a little different. I would have welded a plate on rather than drilling into the axle. But all told an excellent job.
I wasn't looking to make a trailer axle, but this video was pretty cool! Great work!
Tucson, Arizona USA subbed and liked. Now I have some binge watching to do. Thanks and stay safe🍺👍😷
In Australia, this type of axle seal is called a marine seal, used mostly on boat trailers. They are designed so you can put a grease nipple (Zerk fitting) on the grease cap and fill the hub and bearings with grease. I build a lot of trailers and my preferred seal even for conventional trailers.
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Ah.....great info, very helpful. I didn't know it had a specific name. I can now pass this info on to other viewers that ask. Really appreciate your feedback. Cheers Andy
With this pandemic we have time enough to learn something new, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback Arnold :-)
Very informative very detail-oriented one of the best how to videos I've watched bravo
Put a drill handle on that battery drill and less chance of sprained wrists. Plus drill at eg waist level so more positive push against the large drill bit.Can use square washers with hole punched to avoid drilliing keeper holes in axle tube as well.
Very helpful video for a lot of applications. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Andy. Watching this video, when you made a comment about someone welded the plate to the axle. I own a horse trailer which has a similar setup as that axle and the plate welded to the axle and bolts sandwiching the springs. Many years ago I removed that plate and replaced it with u bolts. Some of the older trailer companies said in the 1970's this is how axles were made.
Very excellent video. Glad you didn’t put a lot of fluff and stuff very good one of the better ones I’ve ever seen. I’m doing this job on a trailer I got and I’m just gonna cut the axles in half and re-tube them.
New sub, Andy! Once I saw the intro, I knew I'd get some info about good lubrication practices and ensuring a proper fit! What a great group of helpers you're training!
@SmartSaversJr
6 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey man, great Job, thinking of building one, will let you know how it goes. Love your work. Thanks.
Excellent video very detailed, step-by-step detail explained very well thank you!
I would say spot on! Job well done!
@conchristodoulos6872
3 жыл бұрын
Spot on
The way ive seen to do axle is fit stubs in. The tube keeps them straight. Tack the end push the stub against one side. Check alignment and bend the axle to correct.
That Förch calendar at your shop is awesome
lol! never seen this guy...20 seconds in and this guy knows how to sell it!
Seeing the pin up girl in the background at the end was worth the video by itself! Nice axle.. I will be buying a factory made one and bolting it on. Now I need to find a pin up girl poster. bwuahahahaaa
Awesome video Andy. Very informative..
The outer race is an SAF Holland race. Still in business. They make trailer axles. Maybe bearing was replaced at some point but race wasn't?
1:17:10 the standard unit of all measurements in the universe. Great video!
Mate didn't even skip a second and watched it right to the end
Hey Andy ,Nice Job ,I was looking for trailer axle videos and found your's ,glad I did ,thanks from Canada >
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the feedback Yves, I'm pleased you found it helpful. Good Luck with your project. Cheers Andy
Thank you for your time👍👌✌️🤙🏻😁
Enjoyed the video! Great video and watched it entirely :)
For centering/squaring I can picture 2 tapped holes on each flat face of square tube. 2 bolts like a set screw to adjust in/out for a total of 8 around tube. Measure length of bolts protruding and center the spindle inside. Snug down bolts. Weld then remove bolts 1 by 1 and add more welds in hole. In case anyone is wondering, the Drill Doctor does actually work well and quickly for sharpening these bits.
@larrywhalen596
2 жыл бұрын
MrMotofy: I replaced an early Ford dropped I-beam axle for a trailer I bought in '72, although it was still in very good condition I decided to replace the beam and everything else with a new square tube axle, etc., since my Wife bought a new Harley Trike after we paid off our mortgage a few years ago and wanted to carry it in style when we go out of State to visit my daughters. I like your idea about securing the square shaft against the inside of the tube, since I've done this as well, but after drilling the shaft on the top and the aft end of the tube, I thread the spindle and then weld it in place after making sure it is as Square as it can be and then run a light weld around all four bolts to ensure they never come loose, ( 2 on the top and 2 on the back wall of the axle since this is where the spindle will be pressed-up against due to rearward pressure exerted against the spindle and doneard pressure against it as well which results in the spindle resting against the inside top wall of the axle. This way there will never be any problems with the spindle working it's way out of alignment.
Good job. Thanks. i only got worried when you were drilling the axle and you did not secure the axle on a bench vice to avoid injury. all in all im happy with your workmanship. i worried the drill might twist the axle.
A fine job -- the trailer is now ready for service for many years
What a great job, great video. I enjoyed it very much. Cheers.
@AndyMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brian :-)
I subscribed as soon as the babes started rolling through before I even saw if this video was going to be of any use to me at all 🤷♂️
Well loading this up to my workshop tv n better get started,Pokeno NZ....a beer first....for confidence 😁
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Good Luck :-)
You do fine work Cheers from Jacksonville Florida
This is the kind of video that made me subscribe to your channel a couple of years ago. Great content - back to form. Not sure you need the TG’s to get views when you have content like this! 👍🏼
alignment can be achieved by using shims between the stub insu=ide the square tubing 3 sides only needed. do your weld and then side the shims out.
ugh....what a pain.... gotta love Tractor Supply Co in the states. complete 3500lb trailer axle 5 lug $219usd.
Good job most trailer axles have a small amount of camber in it. Some time you can just put a weld in the center of the axle and heat shrink it. Cheers
Grand job Andy, I'm doing my trailer axle at moment. Steve, Nottingham.
@AndyMechanic
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Steve, have fun :-)
Just found your channel and joined. Great stuff.
THANK YOU DETAIL VIDEO FROM OZ
Cool, thanks for the video
If you can get PB blaster over there you need to try it it's really good stuff.
Good job!
Great video helpful
What I do to parallel the stubs in the tube is drill a hole on the corner of the tube and tack weld a nut. put a bolt in it to squeeze the stub into the opposite corner. weld in my rosettes on the side the stub is toward first then the other two. then weld the stub perimeter. Grind off the nut and weld the hole shut after.
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
That'll work :-)
Use old race --thin edge to the new race and drive it in --always works and no damage to new race
I have always preferred my stub to have a tight fit in the hole, hell I've even been known to flip it over and shove it in the other hole. I have found sometimes I have to push really hard to get it in but a little patience and persistence will usually get it in there. I'm not sure why but sometimes it helps if I stick a finger or two in there before insertion. The most important thing is to make sure that both holes are very clean before I stick anything in them.
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Lmao! Awesome! :-)
@chemtrailer6078
2 жыл бұрын
same with building an axle i guess lol
I love that clamp. Wow
nice job, merry 2020!
I just bought a new 45mm solid axle 1955mm tip to tip for $174 delivered . And bought a full hub kit with mechanical brakes for $250 delivered . I've got about 1/2 hrs work welding on the brake plates and spring plates then just fit the axle and wheels . Seems like a he'll of a lot of work you've got for standard hubs .
@AndyMechanic
2 жыл бұрын
That's very good deal indeed. Things are a lot more expensive here in New Zealand, especially due to the inflated shipping costs now. Great job Andy
Great job
Great information and great video👍
love all your helpers
You have the old axel so I always place parts side by side, mark them and save all the measuring and lost time, as long as spring holes are the same ans the machined area for the seals are there you have it made.
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
The rims & hubs are of a different spec too (different off-set on the rims) & measurements had to be bang on or tyres would have protruded beyond the wheel arches. I had to take all the measurements before I could cut the box section axles down to the required length first. Cheers Andy
Spring is in the air!
Good Video Excellent set up
Brake Clean will kill the wasps even faster. I would like to make myself a trailer, but I lack the proper welding equipment to do it unfortunately. Most seals I have seen here in the U.S. are driven into the hub and not slid on the axle like the one you did. You have to be careful bending the cotter pin over the top like that. Make sure to flatten them down all the way. I have seen the cotter pins touch the cap and tear it apart.
To get the stubs concentric with the square axle tube put some rod in each inside corner, they only need to be in a few cm then weld over them. Yes you will need to work out what dia they need to be, if your lucky it might be a common size rod if not you have a lathe! Subscribed :)
@mrmotofy
3 жыл бұрын
For centering/squaring I can picture 2 tapped holes on each flat face of square tube. 2 bolts like a set screw to adjust in/out for a total of 8 around tube. Measure length of bolts protruding and center the spindle inside. Snug down bolts. Weld then remove bolts 1 by 1 and add more welds in hole
Like your work Andy new to your channel love garage repairs myself ,used to race superstocks here in nelson , cheers, shaneo nelson, nz
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers Shane, thanks for the great feedback - it's good to know the videos are helpful. I have never really raced but do get to meet lots of very talented riders with my day job Cheers for now Andy
You obviously take a lot of pride in your work! Great job, new axle looks like it was factory made!
Tip. Use shims . Thin plates. . U can drill all holes on small bit fist all of them and than all with the large bit. Saves time. I like that u do a great job.
@AndyMechanic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, great tip. Cheers Andy
Excellent explanation
New sub from Swansea, UK! Nice vid. 👍🏻
Excellent well detailed video my friend. Your accent, phrases, and mannerisms are remarkably more closely English and American than Australian. I was very surprised by them.
@AndyMechanic
Жыл бұрын
Ah...that's because I'm English, from Yorkshire. Moved to New Zealand in 2009. Pleased you enjoyed the video. All the best. Andy
@dstratton9419
Жыл бұрын
Total price 😊 cheers…
Excellent !
Hi Andy I do a bit of welding still learning my brother in law is a professional welder he also said my welder does’t sound right , I was tig welding he checked my polarity was wrong with out gas my ground should be on + positive when not using gas and the clamp should be as close as possible to the work area , but I think it’s a more practic for me , l really enjoyed watchING THANKS AL.
@AndyMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Al, pleased you enjoyed the video & the tip on the polarity aspect. I always run gas, Argoshield universal to be accurate so it's not a polarity issue. I'm confident it's likely to be with the current power supply to the workshop - the new 200 Amp supply should be up & running in the next few weeks so I'll probably do a short video showing the improvement (hopefully there will be!) Cheers for now Andy
Use a wedge to force the round spindle up and back into the inside corner of the tube. Then use the same corner on the other end.
@AndyMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Good idea :-) Cheers Andy
Welder earth clamp try a magnetic one. The mig sound in the other video sounded like you where getting out of short circuit and into globular.
Great video and good content
Nice job andy ..
Andy, great channel. I'm a auto parts guy in the States. The LM11749/11710 is still common here. Timkin # Set 1 or BCA # A1. The others are usually sold separately. Like I saw someone else post, just older imperical measurements.
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed, yes, it seems like the bearing guy here that priced it all up didn't really do a very good job & price was crazy high! Pleased you enjoy the channel - livestream on Sunday 8.30am NZ time :-)
@edtharpe1126
3 жыл бұрын
And it maybe more about availability on your side of the globe...lol
Good video. That was a very smart way to get the two stub axles to line up together.I am as much as a perfectionist as I can be with the resources I have and I was wondering how you were going to get them exact. Also, years and years ago while working on a vessel, another engineer said to me the same thing, that welding doesn't sound right. By coincidence, that guy now lives in NZ.
@AndyMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers, yep, I like to do the best job I can with what I have available. Time taken really doesn't come. E in to it - I just work a longer day. Job satisfaction is important to me. I'm sure the Mig will come right when the 200 Amp supply is finished :-) Cheers for now Andy
New subscriber from the home City of Timken Bearing USA.
And does help quite a lot
4 pieces of wire in "L" shape can slide along each corner of the tube to centre the hub as you push it in place
I have made quite literally hundreds of trailers over the years (I used run a company manufacturing trailers) when I first started if I was fitting stubs to beams I would tack nuts on where the plug welds went and that way it was possible to square the stub up by adjusting bolts tack them in then remove the bolts and nuts and fill the plugs. Later on I made jigs for the job even made up neidhart suspensions before going over to coil overs which gave better ride and handling and also allowed for tracking adjustment. The very first trailer I made (a horse box hence the name here) in 1974 used transit front hubs and I turned the stubs up on a lathe,this was before I started commercially although it was what got me started as people kept asking me where I got and when I said I built it they started asking me to make one for them.
I've found that small wasp nests can be dealt with quite quickly with a can of brake cleaner...... Especially if, two or three seconds into spraying you introduce a lit Zippo into the equation. :D
@AndyMechanic
Жыл бұрын
Lol
Thanks you did a great job 🎉
@nonoyanglers7404
Жыл бұрын
I’m planning o make one also thanks for sharing your video
Take a piece of braided copper wire and just wad it up and put under the original ground clamp when you clamp it to the metal. That way you will have many points of contact.
Great detail on the build. Love the accent
@AndyMechanic
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeffrey
in the US axles and trailer wheels are an universal standard hub face and spring center is 15 in different, 7.5in each side so 95in hub face is 81in spring center