Building a Kitsap Caboose: Difference between revisions

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File:Kitsap Live Steamers Caboose 19.jpg|Two of the dimples have been prepared for filling.
File:Kitsap Live Steamers Caboose 19.jpg|Two of the dimples have been prepared for filling.
File:Kitsap Live Steamers Caboose 20.jpg|The dimples have been filled with "Bondo".  Once set, the filled dimples will be sanded smooth.
File:Kitsap Live Steamers Caboose 20.jpg|The dimples have been filled with "Bondo".  Once set, the filled dimples will be sanded smooth.
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File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox8.jpg|The Kitsap kit ships with two three roof sections: a long section, the roof for the cupola, and the short section behind it.  I wanted a removable roof so that small kids can ride in the caboose, so I took the advice given in the instructions to cut the long roof section into two parts as shown in this photo.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox9.jpg|I used a low-cost sheet metal brake from Harbor Freight to bend all the roof sections.  Here is the long roof section after begin cut in two parts.  This is the longest section and the hardest to bend in this jig.  I used all the C-clamps I could round up.  The bending operation worked smother and easier by spraying lubricant (WD-40) on the sheet metal where it was begin bent.
File:KitsapCabooseBatteryBox10.jpg|The short roof section cut from the long section has only about 3 inches of support to cling to.  Three holes were drilled in the roof section on the left and right sides where it would sit on top of the roof beams.  I first made stitch welds across the front of the caboose on the outside, underneath the roof section.  You can see the "dots" of weld going up the photo.  Then the six holes were fill welded with the wire welder, making sure the weld wire went all the way into the hole, attaching to the roof beam, and then filling the hole.  The welds were ground flat with the roof.  This resulted in a very strong roof section.
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Revision as of 22:49, 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

Roof

Battery Box