background..
alot know that i hotshot..
while back i had some issues that where resolved at no cost to me.. but thinking about it it cost me roughly ~340lb kaufmen put 3/8" x 5" x26' plate under each I beam. basicly the entire length of the deck and stop at the dove tail...
so the questions i have are these...
1) can i cut the flat plate off (roughly 6.375 lbft) and replace with form lighter stuff, some 1/4x1.5-2" (1.7-2.125lbft)flat and weld it verticle/on end with either one or two ribs running from neck to running gear..
2) pro/con what is the reason behind welding across the I beams centerline?
3) on the part with the plate between the sub-frame and main frame i woudl raterh just leave it there as i would have to mess with getting the running gear in-line with the hitch again... if i 90* the plate... im 50/50 on believe i would risk ripping the i beam again much like it did the first time... but lessen the possibilty if i welded all 3 side and not leave a gap, that would allow the outer wings to flex with the vibrations of the road.
service life... bought new 3/19/12.. i had ~40,000 miles on it already with the trailer grossing out around 19,000lb with the running gear grossing ~14,000lb of the 16,000 its rated for.. when this happened..
here's a link to goinf HR steel flat bar weights
http://www.benjaminsteel.com/products-a-services/product-solutions/hot-rolled-steel/flats
so pictures to help gather what im after..
first are the problems.. it did this to all 4 corners inboard and out board of the I beam..
this is what was done to fix the problem.. while not clear there are diamond fishplate on the verticle parts of the I beam at each corner inboard and out board on the I beam in corelation to the rips
alot know that i hotshot..
while back i had some issues that where resolved at no cost to me.. but thinking about it it cost me roughly ~340lb kaufmen put 3/8" x 5" x26' plate under each I beam. basicly the entire length of the deck and stop at the dove tail...
so the questions i have are these...
1) can i cut the flat plate off (roughly 6.375 lbft) and replace with form lighter stuff, some 1/4x1.5-2" (1.7-2.125lbft)flat and weld it verticle/on end with either one or two ribs running from neck to running gear..
2) pro/con what is the reason behind welding across the I beams centerline?
3) on the part with the plate between the sub-frame and main frame i woudl raterh just leave it there as i would have to mess with getting the running gear in-line with the hitch again... if i 90* the plate... im 50/50 on believe i would risk ripping the i beam again much like it did the first time... but lessen the possibilty if i welded all 3 side and not leave a gap, that would allow the outer wings to flex with the vibrations of the road.
service life... bought new 3/19/12.. i had ~40,000 miles on it already with the trailer grossing out around 19,000lb with the running gear grossing ~14,000lb of the 16,000 its rated for.. when this happened..
here's a link to goinf HR steel flat bar weights
http://www.benjaminsteel.com/products-a-services/product-solutions/hot-rolled-steel/flats
so pictures to help gather what im after..
first are the problems.. it did this to all 4 corners inboard and out board of the I beam..
this is what was done to fix the problem.. while not clear there are diamond fishplate on the verticle parts of the I beam at each corner inboard and out board on the I beam in corelation to the rips