Unimog Camper E020 - Tilting the cab and propping it up
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2021
- In this episode we tilt the cab using the home made cab tilt mechanism we built in E019 ( • Unimog Camper E019 - M... ), and manufacture some prop sticks to secure the cab whilst tilted.
This episode is part of our Mogtoise, Unimog Camper, series where we convert our ex-German Army Unimog U1300L to a modern tiny home on wheels.
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Well done Jocke, enjoyed your video. I appreciate the time you spent on filming and editing the video. Raz
Thanks for the kind words, Raz, it means a lot! Glad you enjoyed it! 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Heh heh... "proper prop, motion of the ocean." Pure poetry 😘
My linguistic skills are cunning. 🤗
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Great vid, Jocke - it's really good to watch something being made that does not involve anything electronic. I'm sure this is easily sturdy enough to give years of sterling service. BTW, the opposite of 'fine' thread is 'course' and the term 'pitch' can also be used in addition. Loved the finishing touches done by Caz, your cad expert, with the 3D printed bungs for the air inlet hoses.
Thanks Chris! If I think hard I know those terms, but then again, that's boring and I like to make a funny now and again. I'm pleased to see Caz taking more interest in making plugs, you know what I mean, eh?! 😎👍🏻
@@JockeSelin rofl, rofl, rofl :)
Humorous and informative, great editing
Awww, thanks! 😊👍🏻
The build is back on! Awesome! Ever thought of investing in a lathe?
Full steam ahead, Nigel! I'd really like a lathe. In my old workshop I didn't have space for it, and in the new one, we just have to live without one. I already got rid of my mini milling machine. Everything is aimed at building the truck and then full time living in it.
Lots of succes! Hope the treads hold in time cees
Thanks! I hope it'll hold up for what we are going to use it for. It's not like we're a Unimog workshop and will be using it several times per day. 😁👍🏻
@@JockeSelin what is the basis lenght mounted? And what is the extended lenght with cabin in position when lifted ?
@@cees1910 I'm going out there soon, but I just wanted to make sure I give you the correct measurements. You'd like to know what the distance between the chassis mount and the cab mount is when the cab is lowered and when the cab is raised to its current angle?
@@JockeSelin yes indeed
Cool! Minimum distance is about 61cm, current distance as per the video is about 123cm and I think it can go another 60-80cm if you want to lift the engine out. Perhaps even more.
i hope you never have to use it though
keep it dry en secure for future use , warp it in baking paper with a thin nature based oil , like line seed oil , in the paper
then its secure for years to come
Good points! Thanks, Jan! 😎👍🏻
"cab tilt mechanism" what is the name of it? What name is it sold under?
We built it in Episode 019. Have a look: ruclips.net/video/gwRNFktJsjI/видео.html There's basic plans available in the description.