Finished making two trucks for the guys. At first I was going to put magnets at the end of the tow-trucks, but for now they are too young for the small magnets and the chain required. So if the trucks last I will add it as needed. Made the cab from a discarded headboard, cherry, same for the wheels. Some scrap poplar for the bed and maple for the boom. Lots of glue and dowels, no metal except for a fender washer under the boom. Couldn't decide how to mount the boom, finally used a 1/2 inch dowel and made a washer from 1/2 in ply to cap the dowel. All pieces cut on the SS. Used my son's old woodburning kit to make the windows.
As for the boys, they seem to like them, push them around and say "vrooom"
It was a fun day.
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Gary Kalyn
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
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my dad help me make a bunch of trucks when i was younger im not sure but i think i might have them still around here
i sold off a lot of stuff when i moved to colorado from Iowa
i sold off a lot of stuff when i moved to colorado from Iowa
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194X Spiegel 4.5" Jointer M600 NO460
1947 ShopSmith 10E S#9074
1957 McCulloch 55 Chainsaw
1955 Mall General Purpose Chainsaw
1952 Farmall H S#368935
1985 Honda 125M ATC
2006 Honda CRF 50 F
1978 Packard Drill Press M#120F-IND
195x Delta Table Saw S#AY4575
1997 Craftsman Chipper M#247797851
1982 Ariens Snow Blower M#ST504
194x Duro 30" Scroll Saw S#B07132PL
194x John Deere #5 Sickle Mower
19xx Antique Modified 3PT Hay Rake
194X Spiegel 4.5" Jointer M600 NO460
1947 ShopSmith 10E S#9074
1957 McCulloch 55 Chainsaw
1955 Mall General Purpose Chainsaw
1952 Farmall H S#368935
1985 Honda 125M ATC
2006 Honda CRF 50 F
1978 Packard Drill Press M#120F-IND
195x Delta Table Saw S#AY4575
1997 Craftsman Chipper M#247797851
1982 Ariens Snow Blower M#ST504
194x Duro 30" Scroll Saw S#B07132PL
194x John Deere #5 Sickle Mower
19xx Antique Modified 3PT Hay Rake
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Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering that also. It looked like the cab was a solid block of wood. But now I see they were glued in an "L" shape for the truck bed.kalynzoo wrote:The cab was constructed from 1" lumber recovered from a headboard. Two pieces were glued which made a shelf for the 3/4" truck bed to attach.