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doubleboost:
Remember when you could make a trailer from "bed iron" My 29 year old son brought me part of his bed frame to repair The material was more suitable for a dolls pram than a bed My son is a big bloke but even so I welded a couple of lengths of 3/4 angle around the bent remains Thinking that "nothing to strong ever broke" John |
awemawson:
Bed frames in the Vono era were made from re-rolled tram lines when trams were phased out (late 1950's early 1960's iirc). These rails were high manganese content which resulted in a steel that work hardened on the rolling surfaces where the wheels were. This meant less rail wear, but when re-used as angle it still worked hardened, especially when drilled |
micktoon:
John , will that bed pass its next M.O.T test ?????? :lol: Cheers Mick |
vtsteam:
Andrew, I got one of those bed frames (or similar) for scrap here once. It wasn't drillable with HSS, At first I thought I had a bad drill bit. Then I fgured out it wasn't made out of ordinary angle iron. :doh: |
chipenter:
I made a trailer from an army bunkbed 2"x1\4" angle 6x4 foot heavy but very strong andlasted for years. |
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