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Improvised sled

As soon as the first snow fell, it turned out that the house did not have such a necessary winter freight vehicle as a sled. Children’s sleds have long gone on a well-deserved rest to a pile of scrap metal, and they would have been rather weak for carrying heavy loads. I had to tackle the manufacture of new sleds, so to speak, household ones - stronger and more suitable for transporting goods.

To make a sled you will need


From the tools:
  • Bulgarian.
  • Welding machine.
  • From materials:
  • Pipes.
  • Plates.
  • Corners.

Sledging


The railing from the old bed, which I cut exactly in the middle, will serve us as the basis for future sledges.
Improvised sled

To lengthen the base, I will take pipes of the same diameter.
Improvised sled

We measure out how much we need and cut it off.
Improvised sled

The result should be two identical pipes.
Improvised sled

In the future, we must weld these pipe segments together.
Improvised sled

To weld exactly pipes, it is best to clamp in a vice. Strip welding spots.
Improvised sled

And we begin to cook.
Improvised sled

To begin with, grab, and the pat is already completely scald in a circle.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

All welding work I cooked with a current of about a hundred amperes, 3 mm electrodes.
Improvised sled

We perform the same operation with the remaining segments.
Improvised sled

From a metal corner and a bar, I made two mounts under the sled. The distance from corner to corner is 50 cm.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

We clean from rust. We weld these fasteners between two curved pipes.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

Improvised sled

Since the sled is very long, I shortened them with a grinder.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

The result is something similar to a sled, but for this design there is still not enough rigidity.
Improvised sled

From such a strip I’ll make a rope mount.
Improvised sled

We bend it as shown in the photo, the edges are 10 cm., It is itself 50 cm long.
Improvised sled

We insert it into the pipes and weld.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

To strengthen the design, I will use the same strips, we need only two pieces.
Improvised sled

Weld along the base.
Improvised sled

On one side and the other.
Improvised sled

From sections of corners, I made a seat for my grandmother.
Improvised sled

Cut into two equal lengths.
Improvised sled

We weld these two corners sevenfold along the base to the fasteners themselves.
Improvised sled

Here's how it should look.
Improvised sled

Since the sledges are TOO TOO long, I shortened them, from the back and from the front, thereby lightening the weight.
Improvised sled

As a grandmother, I used the doors from the old nightstand.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

We tie the rope, and the sled is ready.
Improvised sled

The result is a very comfortable and durable sled, on which it is possible to carry cargo weighing up to 100 kg., Anyone can make them at home from handy materials.
Improvised sled

Improvised sled

Improvised sled
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