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#1723782 - 11/07/07 08:27 PM Modifying my Trailer Tongue
gatorbait Offline
Green Horn

Registered: 11/07/07
Posts: 18
Loc: Plano
Do you think a sawzall would be good enough to cut off my trailer tongue (3"x4"). I want to install a swing away hitch.

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#1723801 - 11/07/07 08:35 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: gatorbait]
BTM Online   happy
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Registered: 10/22/05
Posts: 388
Loc: Fort Worth,Texas
Yes,it would be best if the blade is long enough to cut 2 sides at one time. I cut mine with a hack saw. Most all of the swing away hitches I have seen use some type of welded connection. Will yours install without welding?

BTM

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#1723809 - 11/07/07 08:39 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: BTM]
gatorbait Offline
Green Horn

Registered: 11/07/07
Posts: 18
Loc: Plano
I found this one: Pacific Trailers

It looks like there is a bolt option. I figure I could bolt it then get someone to weld it for me. I called a local trailer shop today and they wand $450 to do it. I thought that was kinda pricey so I'm going to do it myself.

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#1723888 - 11/07/07 09:23 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: gatorbait]
BTM Online   happy
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Registered: 10/22/05
Posts: 388
Loc: Fort Worth,Texas
Looks like a great way to install without welding and made by Fulton (a mfg. of couplers for over 40 years).I worked for a Trailer mfg. co. for 16 years in the 60's and 70's. Many years ago couplers were all bolted on. Welding was done to speed production. 4 bolts (8-total and probably 1/2") will hold without welding. Also keep in mind the wiring inside the tongue when cutting. I would suggest that you use some type of lock nuts along with lock washers. I hope your project is as easy as it looks.

BTM


Edited by BTM (11/07/07 09:28 PM)
Edit Reason: left out statement

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#1723978 - 11/07/07 10:40 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: BTM]
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Extreme Angler

Registered: 09/17/04
Posts: 1802
Loc: Yantis TX
Chop saw. Cleaner and more square!

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#1724211 - 11/08/07 05:54 AM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: Justwingem]
BTM Online   happy
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Registered: 10/22/05
Posts: 388
Loc: Fort Worth,Texas
Justwingem
How do you hold a chop saw to cut the tongue on an existing trailer?

BTM

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#1724347 - 11/08/07 06:58 AM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: BTM]
fool4fishing Offline
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Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 6640
Loc: Copperas Cove, Tx
Have you tried installing a large cutting/grinding disk onto a Skillsaw! I have used carbide cutting blades on my skillsaw to cut aluminum and have seen others use the disk to cut metal.
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#1724810 - 11/08/07 09:49 AM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: BTM]
ninja_007 Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 07/11/06
Posts: 133
Loc: Allen
 Originally Posted By: BTM
Justwingem
How do you hold a chop saw to cut the tongue on an existing trailer?

BTM


My guess would to use 2 big C-clamp and clamp the chopsaw to the tongue and cut away. Not a bad idea.... much cleaner and straighter cut.

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#1725312 - 11/08/07 12:39 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: ninja_007]
yard dog Offline
Angler

Registered: 10/31/05
Posts: 268
Loc: Texarkana, TX
Do you know anyone with a Plasma cutter? They cut real neat if you have a steady hand or if you use a clamp-on guide.
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#1726198 - 11/08/07 06:25 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: yard dog]
fool4fishing Offline
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Registered: 05/04/05
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Loc: Copperas Cove, Tx
 Originally Posted By: yard dog
Do you know anyone with a Plasma cutter? They cut real neat if you have a steady hand or if you use a clamp-on guide.


I have one, Come down to Copperas Cove and I'll cut it for you!! Shoot, if you make the long drive down here, I'll do the job for FREE!!
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#1726999 - 11/09/07 08:09 AM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: fool4fishing]
Hard Wired Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 05/16/07
Posts: 218
Loc: San Marcos/ Corpus Christi
Use a porta-bandsaw, cuts through metal the best. Straight and clean, unlike a sawzall, and is portable unlike a chop saw.

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#1727531 - 11/09/07 12:12 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: Hard Wired]
Bass Art Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 03/16/03
Posts: 1780
Loc: Garland, TX
BTM, I have a Milwaukee Deep Cut portable band saw. It will cut 4-1/2" square tube. You should mark the piece to be cut with a square on all 4 sides. I could cut it for you in a day or 2. I've made a million cuts with these. It helps if you have experience.

I don't know what your boat weighs, but I would weld the tongue on.

Artie
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#1743689 - 11/16/07 05:05 PM Re: Modifying my Trailer Tongue [Re: Bass Art]
lazycat Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 10/22/06
Posts: 49
Loc: Bullard, Texas
I have cut trailer tongues using a circular saw with a metal cutting blade. Works well and makes a clean cut.

Be sure to get your wiring out of the tongue before you start cutting.

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