Building a Kitsap Caboose: Difference between revisions

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File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox1.jpg|The dimensions of the box is 6-1/2 inches deep, 4-1/2 inches deep, and 3-3/4 inches high.  After installation on the chassis the box looked a bit over-sized, so you may need to adjust for your taste.  The battery box is large enough to hold a standard gel-cell battery. The battery will power the lights on the caboose.  The two front braces were cut from 1/2 inch square steel tubing.  It is cut down to about 1/8 inch high, so that the side ribs show prominently like the prototype.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox1.jpg|The dimensions of the box is 6-1/2 inches deep, 4-1/2 inches deep, and 3-3/4 inches high.  After installation on the chassis the box looked a bit over-sized, so you may need to adjust for your taste.  The battery box is large enough to hold a standard gel-cell battery. The battery will power the lights on the caboose.  The two front braces were cut from 1/2 inch square steel tubing.  It is cut down to about 1/8 inch high, so that the side ribs show prominently like the prototype.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox2.jpg|Here you can see the filler welds that hold the front braces onto the faceplate.  Holes were drilled in the faceplate, the braces were clamped onto the faceplate, and the holes were filled with welds from the backside of the faceplate.  The welds were ground down flat.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox2.jpg|Here you can see the filler welds that hold the front braces onto the faceplate.  Holes were drilled in the faceplate, the braces were clamped onto the faceplate, and the holes were filled with welds from the backside of the faceplate.  The welds were ground down flat.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox3.jpg|The box was welded together using "stitch" welds to prevent warping.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox3.jpg|The box was welded together using "stitch" welds to prevent warping.  Small brass hinges from Hobby Lobby are riveted to the box and faceplate using 3/32 inch aluminum rivets.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox4.jpg|The top back mounting brace is welded onto the battery box.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox4.jpg|The top back mounting brace is welded onto the battery box.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox5.jpg|The front brace is welded in place.  Other components shown here include the terminal strip and the fuse holder.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox5.jpg|The front brace is welded in place.  Other components shown here include the terminal strip and the fuse holder.

Revision as of 22:29, 13 September 2015


by Daris A Nevil

Tools and Supplies

  • Low-cost wire welder (110 Volt AC) from Harbor Freight
  • Lincoln "tombstone" welder (220 Volt AC)
  • Lincoln Innershield NR-211-MP flux core welding wire, 0.035 inch
  • Harbor Freight drill pres/mill
  • Welding rods
  • Self etching primer
  • Rustoleum ComfortGrip spray can handle and trigger

Build Gallery

Frame

Body

Battery Box