sleepy2 Posted March 27, 2013 #1 Posted March 27, 2013 Need to know how safe it is to grind off the original spring mounts from a home-made fiberglass trailer.Had new axle and springs made and original mounts are in wrong place to reuse and also make trailed too high.Frame is steel but fiberglass is pretty close and have heard it is flammable? Any ideas????? If I can grind off old mounts it would be possible to bolt new ones on instead of welding.
djh3 Posted March 28, 2013 #2 Posted March 28, 2013 Some pics would be very helpful. If the mounts are on metal, I would say yes you can grind? Cut them off with a dremel tool or angle grinder if you have a way to build new ones. The dremel would be a more precise way to do it and maybe not bugger up the mount as bad. Fiberglass would be flamable I supose if exposed to heat long enough. I would say if you had a hose or coffee can of water handy you would be OK. Grind a little, douse spot with a little water if you think its to hot. I'm sure it will smoke pretty good before it bursts into flames.
sleepy2 Posted March 30, 2013 Author #3 Posted March 30, 2013 [ATTACH]75232[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]75233[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]75234[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]75235[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]75236[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]75237[/ATTACH] Here are a few BAD pictures of trailer -black is hard to get pictures. Got old brackets cut and ground off last night.Used flap wheel which caused less sparks. Just getting ready to weld spacer pieces to bracket which I will eventually BOLT to frame with grade8 bolts. Might have to wait as it is really sunny right now so do I go for ride or work on trailer? Getting really hard to think as there are a lot of bikes driving by. Will see. THANKS AGAIN for your response!!!!!!!!
djh3 Posted March 30, 2013 #4 Posted March 30, 2013 Looks like you got a handle on it. You got lights in the shop there? Go ride, work on it after the sun goes down if good weather has been limited.
sleepy2 Posted March 31, 2013 Author #5 Posted March 31, 2013 Got lights and DID go for a few hours ride. Visited with Brad & Rhonda and had coffee then left for a ride. Will work later. Thanks again!
rbig1 Posted March 31, 2013 #6 Posted March 31, 2013 they make a clay heat barrier for welding. play doe would keep the fiberglass from flash burning. just do short welds with cooling time that way you dont have to paint the glass. yes im cheep
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