5 lb propane holder for camping.
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 2:00 pm
Not really a necessary thing but I’m trying to practice TIG every chance I get. I’m also happier having the tank outside the car because once you can smell it up front, there is already a decent amount inside and I’m not too partial to blowing up.
I built the rear bumper and tire carrier about 5 years ago and stuck a second 2” receiver in the swinging arm so I could carry a bike rack or whatever and have it swing outward with the tire so it was a bit more convenient.
I started out bending up some 1.5” .120 Wall HREW tubing.
I cut the receiver off of an old busted bike rack and crudely “fixtured” it.
I had to fill a bit and ended up really heating the piece up. Kinda greeted out I think from being so hot but outside the Ar. Could just be bad technique as well.
Tested the fit and shape
I then shaped a piece of strap around the tank using clamps and hammers and my hands. Took a long time but got it bent and then welded it up. It fits the tank perfectly (surprised me actually, generally things don’t come out that well)
Then I made the restraining strap. Used a swag off-road press brake.
Then I tacked made two brackets using some scrap plate and tacked it up
Welded it up once I was happy with the fit.
I gave my first go at walking the cup. It didn’t go well. I also tried a long stickput with a #8 Gas lens for the hard to reach parts. Too much torch angle I think and lots of brown.
That’s where I’m at. It is just a bit too wobbly bolted into the hitch. Gotta work on that. And still need to cap the end of the tube as well as add a bit of a gusset on the inside. But happy with it so far.
I built the rear bumper and tire carrier about 5 years ago and stuck a second 2” receiver in the swinging arm so I could carry a bike rack or whatever and have it swing outward with the tire so it was a bit more convenient.
I started out bending up some 1.5” .120 Wall HREW tubing.
I cut the receiver off of an old busted bike rack and crudely “fixtured” it.
I had to fill a bit and ended up really heating the piece up. Kinda greeted out I think from being so hot but outside the Ar. Could just be bad technique as well.
Tested the fit and shape
I then shaped a piece of strap around the tank using clamps and hammers and my hands. Took a long time but got it bent and then welded it up. It fits the tank perfectly (surprised me actually, generally things don’t come out that well)
Then I made the restraining strap. Used a swag off-road press brake.
Then I tacked made two brackets using some scrap plate and tacked it up
Welded it up once I was happy with the fit.
I gave my first go at walking the cup. It didn’t go well. I also tried a long stickput with a #8 Gas lens for the hard to reach parts. Too much torch angle I think and lots of brown.
That’s where I’m at. It is just a bit too wobbly bolted into the hitch. Gotta work on that. And still need to cap the end of the tube as well as add a bit of a gusset on the inside. But happy with it so far.