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Trailex Aluminium Trailer Tubing

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(@nher207)
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I have a trailex aluminium trailer which holds my Inter 20. the trailer is a few years old, its a very "standard" trailer nothing special. The tubing is rectangle with a grove down the center which I can slide in a bold, add on an attachment, and tighten the bolt and the attachment will stay in place.

im looking to raise my cradles up by the thickness of about 3 inches, and the easiest way to do this would be to add a 6 inch long piece of trailer tubing under my cradle. my trailer already has one of these 6 inch sections, so im just gona stack another.

im doing searches on google for "Trailer tubing" and im not getting anywhere. i should be able to buy this tubing by the linear foot somewhere right? if i could get a 2 feet section, i could hack saw it down to the four 6 inch pieces i need.

just thought i'd ask this forum, to see if anyone know where to get this tubing from.

Thanks.

 
Posted : January 27, 2013 1:31 pm
Philip
(@p-m)
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Call 800-282-5042 and order a piece of the extrusion or order this:
http://www.trailex.com/options2.cfm?id=115

I would just call them . . .

Philip

 
Posted : January 27, 2013 1:44 pm
(@solsailer18)
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If you're just looking for 2" square aluminium stock, check a local scrap yard or metal recycler. Many of them resell scrap non-ferrous metal rather than recycling it. Should be faster and cheaper than buying from Trailex.

 
Posted : January 27, 2013 2:02 pm
(@windadict)
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nher207 wrote: im doing searches on google for "Trailer tubing" and im not getting anywhere. Thanks.

Use keyword aluminum extrusion tubing". There are tons of different vendors to choose from. The easiest one to look up is McMaster Carr:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#t-slotted-framing/=l86iq3

 
Posted : January 27, 2013 5:09 pm
(@nher207)
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Thanks for all the responses. I found what im looking for.

 
Posted : January 27, 2013 10:41 pm
Edward Hilliard
(@Edchris177)
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My aluminum Trailex has the crossbars(that the cradles are attached to) fixed to the underside of the longitudinal stringers. Could you not just undo the fittings & move it to the TOP of the stringers?
That would raise the cradles by the thickness of the original beams.

E C Hilliard

Nacra 5.7
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Posted : January 28, 2013 11:04 am
(@the-renovator)
Posts: 441
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Planning to do exactly that to my P15's Highlander trailer, all the other trailers I've had, the cross-beams were mounted on top of the longitudinal spars...... :eh: Will lift the hulls 3-4 inches higher

 
Posted : January 28, 2013 11:44 am
Philip
(@p-m)
Posts: 916
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It would raise the cradles by the thickness of the crossbeams AND the thickness of the longitudinal stringers (or frame). . .

I've mounted the crossbeams both under or over to get the height that I needed.

Philip

 
Posted : January 28, 2013 1:38 pm
(@nher207)
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this is a GREAT idea..except if you mount on the top, that will interfere if you had a box to store the sails in. unless you mounted the box to the cross beams which are now sitting ontop of the frame.

Edited by nher207 on Jan 29, 2013 - 02:26 PM.

 
Posted : January 29, 2013 7:24 am
tim
 tim
(@judotim)
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If you go to Cut2size Metals they can cut any size and ship normally the next day. They have a lot of sizes and shapes that you might need if they don't have if they will try to find it for you,or recommend something else that might work.

Old Sol Cat

 
Posted : February 2, 2013 10:34 am