Homemade forks
Flattop
Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 2 South Carolina |
2003-11-21 69269
Does anyone have pictures of a set of forks that they made themselves? If so please show me you design and give any advice you can. I am going to build a set and need a little advice. I would like to have a set that go over the bucket but will entertain any advice. Thanks
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Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2003-11-21 69277
If you are anywhere near a major city there will be several companies around who sell & service forklifts.
Usually they have old used fork sets that can be bought for very little money. The design of the forks will have a lot to do with how you mount them.
If you are lucky you can find a set of the type which mount on a 2" round bar. Then you just need to make a frame of 4" 'C' channel to hold the bar.
Best of luck. ....
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shortmagnum
Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 848 Wisconsin Pics |
2003-11-21 69278
There are two or three different kinds of bucket type forks for sale on ebay. I've seen clamp-on types as well as some held to the bucket by chain. They look like they might be pretty easy to build. I've heard though that visibility is an issue with the bucket in the way. ....
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Wildman1
Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 196 Chugiak, Alaska Pics |
2003-11-21 69281
Ck my pics out. I made the forks from 2x3" steel tubing and used the Rankin forks as a model. ....
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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4299 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2003-11-21 69287
Nice looking set of forks! How much weight can you pick up with them? By the way, nice looking M-1 is it a real one? You need the barrel stabilizer and flash supressor too. They make it look really kewl! ;-) ....
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