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Watch out for your cornhole !
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Location: Azle, Texas
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Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
This is my first thread ever in this section.
Last year, I bought the remnants of an antique wagon at a swap meet for 10 bucks. I will call this my before picture... ![]() Cracks... ![]() ![]() Rust... ![]() ![]() ![]() Bent parts... ![]() First, I needed to fix the wallowed out hole where the front carriage turns, so first into the blast cabinet to get it down to clean metal that we can work with... ![]() Then weld a nice thick washer over the hole to restore the round opening and give it some "meat" for future wear. I have got to get a TIG welder. Hopefully this summer... ![]() Weld was nice and hot. Underside of repaired area... ![]() (more in next post)
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Watch out for your cornhole !
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
Then off to Northern Tool where they had their wheel/ tire assemblies on sale for 7 bucks. The old axles were bent and worn so I went to the scrap yard and bought a long piece of 5/8 cold rolled round rod for 3 bucks. This is the first mock-up to get an idea of stance (very important) and measure axle length to figure out where to cut them...
![]() ![]() That's it for today. Tomorrow I will repair the rust, lengthen the handle (I'm freakishly tall), and start prepping for powdercoating.
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Location: Where I come from, it's cornbread and chicken...
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
how big is that thing...looks pretty cool and makes a nice addition to the shop truck
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The Older Generation
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
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I think you are going to need sideboards Kevin... ![]() LockDoc
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
That's going to look great when it's all powdercoated!
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
cool!
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
Cool wagon.
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
SWEET! I got an old wagon myself that I want to do something to yet, not sure what though, keep it up.
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
Very cool.
I'll have to take some pics of the "dual rear wheel version" my dad made for our kids... ![]()
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Tot Roddin'
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
Nice parts hauler; I've had one in storage for a while now just waiting to be put on the road.
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Watch out for your cornhole !
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
I have a bit more progress to report.
I got the axles cut to length, drilled for cotter pins, and welded to the undercarriage trucks. Then I powdercoated the trucks in argent silver like I do rally wheels in. I also extended the handle 9 inches and powdercoated it the same color. The handle is made out of solid 5/8 inch round rod that I had left over from a wrought iron job awhile back. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tomorrow I hope to get the bottom cut out of the tub and get a new one fab'd up and maybe even welded in place.
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Tot Roddin'
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
What's your plan for the tub color?
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Watch out for your cornhole !
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Re: Restoring an antique wagon for my swap meet hauling
I've got some bright orange powder for the tub.
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