Very nice. Just one thing I would change. I would add fish plates from the hitch frame to the front uprights to the lower deck. But that's me. I tend to over build. I would also add gussets to the front hitch beam to the side box beams.
@@edgewood2441 A fish plate is a flat plate of steel that is as thick or thicker than the frames thickness. Twice as long as the frame is wide. If your frame is 10 inches wide between the upper and lower flanges than the fish plate has to be 20 inch by 10 inch.
Jack, most units I’ve seen have a step up platform on the upper deck, why? And... if you want to use a DC to DC converter, is it possible to hide the cable inside the frame? (Never mind on my 2nd question.)
There is no real maintenance required. If you break a sheer bolt you can access that. You can also access the gears if you break a tooth. Both may require removing a panel under the rig. I've done both on my personal rigs with no issue. But in general there is little reason to do that in normal situations.
Jack ! may I ask why still the 5th chassis and not a full semi trailor example spacecraft etc, its got to be stronger allthough heavier I presume but with the increased class 8 semi towing these RV s would it not be less hassle , thinking of the increased use of full semi rigs overall its slowly becoming the norm to get away from the normal pick-ups style of old.
Hello Ken, are you an engineer? I’m not but, I’m a chassis builder. I part time build Drag racing cars, also I’m an aerospace welder for 15 yrs and I’ve been welding for 35 yrs as well. It’s a pretty good frame. But I think a lot of the welds could be better and, a lot of the brackets need to have doubler plates on them but, again they are a custom RV company sky is the limit. I’m not trying to be that guy.
Very nice. Just one thing I would change. I would add fish plates from the hitch frame to the front uprights to the lower deck. But that's me. I tend to over build. I would also add gussets to the front hitch beam to the side box beams.
Jesus. Nobody asked
I thought the same thing. BTW, what’s a “fish plate “.
@@edgewood2441 A fish plate is a flat plate of steel that is as thick or thicker than the frames thickness. Twice as long as the frame is wide. If your frame is 10 inches wide between the upper and lower flanges than the fish plate has to be 20 inch by 10 inch.
@@peteengard9966 Thank you for the info and your time. Appreciated.
Great video Jack.
Thanks for the new frame video
Good video 😀 very informative 👍
Jack, most units I’ve seen have a step up platform on the upper deck, why? And... if you want to use a DC to DC converter, is it possible to hide the cable inside the frame? (Never mind on my 2nd question.)
Jack, are the gear packs and the Jack shaft between them accessible for maintenance?
There is no real maintenance required. If you break a sheer bolt you can access that. You can also access the gears if you break a tooth. Both may require removing a panel under the rig. I've done both on my personal rigs with no issue. But in general there is little reason to do that in normal situations.
Jack ! may I ask why still the 5th chassis and not a full semi trailor example spacecraft etc, its got to be stronger allthough heavier I presume but with the increased class 8 semi towing these RV s would it not be less hassle , thinking of the increased use of full semi rigs overall its slowly becoming the norm to get away from the normal pick-ups style of old.
If you want to pay for the heavier frame go for it. It’s all about the money. You get what you pay for.
I can look at the welds and tell it is not a Lippard
Omg this guys voice sounds like Saul Goodman
C4YT!!!
not even close to a strong frame
Awe, come on Ken.
Hello Ken, are you an engineer? I’m not but, I’m a chassis builder. I part time build Drag racing cars, also I’m an aerospace welder for 15 yrs and I’ve been welding for 35 yrs as well. It’s a pretty good frame. But I think a lot of the welds could be better and, a lot of the brackets need to have doubler plates on them but, again they are a custom RV company sky is the limit. I’m not trying to be that guy.