| Alright as far as suplize go you are going to need an array of things to start out with. If you have to buy EVERYTHING (including tools) this is going to be one expensive build. If you already have all the stuff you are in good shape. Maybe you can rent or borrow some, I don’t know… I’m not a wizard, but you will need the following if you plan to build a box like mine.Tools.MIG welder - You could probably use a heli-arch welder but they make bad welds. I really like how the mig flows, so I got me one of thems. I like Lincoln electric, they are good guys and make good welders. However I’m sure you could get away with using just about any brand. I just have a basic 110 Volt one, if you got a bigger one, more power to you.Angle grinder - These are great. make cuts, grind welds down, clean stuff. You can’t really do a good job without one so get one of these with some good metal grinding wheels and some of those cool sanding/stripping wheels ( a bunch of them!)
Chop saw - Optional but highly recommended. Actually I’m going to say this is a must. This will make your cuts for all of your 1×1 steel tubing precise. Just be sure that you are using a metal cut off wheel to cut the steel with, as wood chop saws will do nothing but kill you.
Right angle - These are available pretty much anywhere, it’s just a thing that you can clamp your tubing into and will make sure that your frame goes together square. If you opt to not use one of these your box will suck. No one will want to skate a hazardous box.
C clamps - These will be used to hold your steel into the right angle deal, hold various other supports in and secure your rail while you are welding it. Again if you opt not to use these your box will suck.
Hammer - To hit stuff with when you get pissed.
Flat surface - A flat surface is absolutely mandatory. Garage
floors work perfect because if they are poured right they are perfectly flat and provide a perfect base to build up from. If you don’t build it on a flat surface I can guarantee that your box will suck.
Level - Used to check and make sure your work is level…crucial.
Drill - Used to fasten wood on at the end.
Suplize!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Around 60 ft of 1×1 thin walled mild steel tubing - You aren’t building a sky scraper, or any type of race car. This stuff will work perfect. If you get a thick walled 1×1 tubing or even go bigger than 1×1 your box will weigh a ton. It’s already going to weigh a lot if you over do it on the materials you’ll never be able to move the thing.
2 - 21 footers of your choice of galvanized metal pipe - Why the things are sold in 21ft lengths I don’t know, but this is about the only way you can get them. I didn’t have a semi truck to take them home in so I had them cut down to 10.5 foot. Oh and like I said before we used 2″ I.D. & 3″ I.D. and they seem to work perfect. You can play with this if you’d like but make sure to get galvanized because galvanized metal won’t rust. If you don’t get galvanized your pipes will rust and you will have wasted all you money.
various woods - Here you can get what you want, but I highly recommend getting some weather-proof skatelite because it is not affected by the elements. If you cheap out and get a regular plywood combo you will need to replace the wood just about after every storm. The wood really likes to buckle up when it’s wedged between those 2 rails. If you aren’t down to spend a grip of cash and get the skatelite you need to go
out and get yourself a big ass tarp If you are lazy like us or your tarp gets stolen, get skatelite. If you are keeping this inside or undercover away from them elements you can opt to get a baller hardwood top which makes the box look super cool and is certain death if you miss topside tricks. But hey it looks cool and if you slip out you just get slip slided off the end, pretty fun sometimes.
Gloo - This is to glue the wood to the top and or glue plys of wood together. There was a time when our box had no screws in it. All the wood was glued down and this was great because you never have to worry about them popping up and tearing your clothes/skin off.
Sheet metal screws - You’ll need a handful of these, hopefully
you will measure right and get them to not go out the other side of the 1×1 tubing. These are good for screwing the wood to the sides of the box, or temporarily fastening the top plys while the gloo dries. |