Welding a "Tee" on the end of the pin would help in their removal . Rust and a heavy mower is going to stress that hinge ! Enjoyed your video....more projects , please !
Great share, I almost created myself an embarrassing amount of work by cutting the hinges completely off and replacing with new hinges that allowed removal of the gate.
I can't thank you enough for posting this video!! I recently purchased a used 5 x 8 utility trailer similar to this one. I needed to be able to remove the ramp. I plan on using the trailer primarily to haul 10' long kayaks. So.. i need them to hang off the back. Your idea set me on my way. I used my Dremel SM20-03 Saw-Max to cut off the weld on one side. Then.. i was able to slide the ramp off the pin on the other side. I then bought a bolt and nut that was about the same size as the pin and put it in for when i need to use the ramp. Thank you again so much for the idea about cutting off the weld to remove the pin. It worked for me like a charm!!
On my old trailer I added a third hinge in the middle and ran some bar stock all the way through all three hinges. I capped one end so couldn't come off and lock pin through the other end of bar stock to keep it from sliding out. That way there was no interference with the hinge to lay the gate flat. If I wanted to remove gate I simply removed lock pin and slid the bar stock out of the barrels.
Thanks for the great video. I have a light weight Marthon Utility Trailer, I want to make the rear gate removable too. I have made some other adjustments myself, but I don't know how to weld Where are you based from?
Old post but thanks. I have a small trailer with three ring hinges in three places. Ramp is heavy as heck for a small 5x10 trailer and want to be able to remove it. It was free and will need some work and this gives me an idea how to fix it. I hope you do more of these vids. They're great for us DYI guys
Nice video and solution to the problem. I like the removable pin idea because it allows you to pull the pins and yank the gate off easily as a one man operation. I’ve been contemplating building a removable ramp on a trailer I’m fabricating and I like this idea. I need to fab some stops to keep it in the upright position also which will be simple pins and round stock.
Nice fab weld job 👍 on mine the hinge shaft is slightly bent 15 degree on one side and on the other its drilled out with cotter pin through it as well ,kinda double secure it while each end acts as a stop ! Same result just a little different method 😂👍
I realize this is an older video. And I may add, your solution does work well. But a mere bolt, or two, threaded through the frame could do the exact same thing. Since the pins have to come out to remove the gate/ramp, simply drill holes in the frame on the side of the hinge(s) and thread them for a bolt that would stop the rod from being removing and that would keep the ramp in place until you removed the bolt(s)... Thumbs Up!
You could also weld a pipe upright on both sides, on the outside. Pull the retainer. Pull your pin. Stick the retainer back in the pin. Drop this into the upright pipe. All done in less than a second. And now you don't have a loose pin, and retainer laying around, to get knocked off into grass, gravel, lose dirt, etc, and get lost. :)
Thanks for the video. I can't figure out how to get my gate off short of cutting off the whole hinge. I'm going to try and cut of the "closed" end, remove the grease fitting on the other end and see if I can pound it out. What a pain. You would think they would have faced the hinges in the same direction as well and allowed for the gate to simply slide on and off. Made in China, I presume. Anyway, this helps. Thank you again.
Wide Vision Metal Fab Haha. Yes! I actually charge more for the design side of work I do. In fact twice the actual construction hourly rate. I often use the phrase: "$10 for the labour + $100 for knowing what to put where!"
Nice elegant solution. Any other hinge swapping solution would have meant not being able to mount/dismount it with the (obviously heavy) gate resting in the trailer. You've given me a simple quick-release solution to as a method for swapping gate for hinged ramps. Thanks.
I like the sure trac brand utility trailers, on average $200 cheaper, way straighter, way better paint, spare tire mount included, springs on ramp. Sure trac beats the pants off the Lowe’s and Home Depot trailers
LOL Yep! Since it was being filmed I knew exactly how long. Glad you like it! I guess one advantage to a new channel is people are watching my older videos! :)
Built trailers with both you guys style of gate hinges as far back as 25 years ago. Been working for 25 years why change them.... lol have no clue what this dude in the video was thinking with this awkward set up.
My first reaction was the same as all you guys, why not change the mirror-imaged hinges to same-direction hinges. However given the obviously substantial weight of the gate, it would be essentially impossible to mount and dismount it single-handedly. This is a somewhat simple and elegant solution.
Thanks! How specific should I get? In this video, I was burning .035 ER70S-6 gas shielded wire from National Standard. My welding supply store gives me a good discount on that brand. I put it through a few tests when I bought my first spool of it and it is quite strong.
Wide Vision Metal Fab not real difficult. You cut the weld from one pin drive it out. Put it back in so both pins slide the same direction the reweld the pin.
The pipes that create the hinges are arranged such that one set is inside the other set. I would have had to cut one pair of hinges completely off and flip it around. It would have taken longer to cut the welds off then the few minutes it did to weld on a ring and drill a couple holes. Then, there would be problem of the tail gate bouncing out of the hinges as you travel down these country dirt roads.
Wide Vision Metal Fab I could not see that hinges were put in the way you indicate in your response. As for the gate bouncing off, the gate should be secured in some manner any time it is on the trailer and the trailer is moving on any road. Anything else is irresponsible on the part of the person pulling the trailer. Even if flat on the trailer deck a strap should be securing it for the safety of other drivers. This would mean if it did not have a means of being secured in an upright position when it entered your shop it should be present before it leaves your shop.
great video. I just built a little 6x12 because of this china virus going around. everything but the axel and tires. and looking for other ways to do my ramp.
Welding a "Tee" on the end of the pin would help in their removal . Rust and a heavy mower is going to stress that hinge ! Enjoyed your video....more projects , please !
Great share, I almost created myself an embarrassing amount of work by cutting the hinges completely off and replacing with new hinges that allowed removal of the gate.
I can't thank you enough for posting this video!! I recently purchased a used 5 x 8 utility trailer similar to this one. I needed to be able to remove the ramp. I plan on using the trailer primarily to haul 10' long kayaks. So.. i need them to hang off the back. Your idea set me on my way. I used my Dremel SM20-03 Saw-Max to cut off the weld on one side. Then.. i was able to slide the ramp off the pin on the other side. I then bought a bolt and nut that was about the same size as the pin and put it in for when i need to use the ramp. Thank you again so much for the idea about cutting off the weld to remove the pin. It worked for me like a charm!!
Did it work?
@@patdugan3563 Yep.. made use of the trailer more versatile in that I can use it with or without the ramp.
ok dumb question , does it matter what side I cut off
It is amazing how much your shop lighting has improved since this video.
+craigleemehan Big difference in lighting. I've also stopped using halogen lights for filming. Having fun watching some of my older videos I see. :)
+Wide Vision Metal Fab :)
On my old trailer I added a third hinge in the middle and ran some bar stock all the way through all three hinges. I capped one end so couldn't come off and lock pin through the other end of bar stock to keep it from sliding out. That way there was no interference with the hinge to lay the gate flat. If I wanted to remove gate I simply removed lock pin and slid the bar stock out of the barrels.
I always enjoy watching your videos!!!!!!
Thanks for the great video.
I have a light weight Marthon Utility Trailer, I want to make the rear gate removable too.
I have made some other adjustments myself, but I don't know how to weld
Where are you based from?
Excellent! Great video. I like the way the you filmed the tools. The FIX is excellent too. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm still trying to figure out what people do and don't want to see, so I appreciate your taking the time to comment! :)
Finishing up on a 24ft utility trailer, and starting the ramp. Will use your design for gate, great idea, glad i caught your video.
Good luck with your project! I'm glad I gave you some ideas. :)
Old post but thanks. I have a small trailer with three ring hinges in three places. Ramp is heavy as heck for a small 5x10 trailer and want to be able to remove it. It was free and will need some work and this gives me an idea how to fix it.
I hope you do more of these vids. They're great for us DYI guys
You got lucky and I saw your comment! Good luck with your project, and thanks for the encouragement! :)
Nice video and solution to the problem.
I like the removable pin idea because it allows you to pull the pins and yank the gate off easily as a one man operation.
I’ve been contemplating building a removable ramp on a trailer I’m fabricating and I like this idea.
I need to fab some stops to keep it in the upright position also which will be simple pins and round stock.
Nice fab weld job 👍 on mine the hinge shaft is slightly bent 15 degree on one side and on the other its drilled out with cotter pin through it as well ,kinda double secure it while each end acts as a stop ! Same result just a little different method 😂👍
I realize this is an older video. And I may add, your solution does work well. But a mere bolt, or two, threaded through the frame could do the exact same thing. Since the pins have to come out to remove the gate/ramp, simply drill holes in the frame on the side of the hinge(s) and thread them for a bolt that would stop the rod from being removing and that would keep the ramp in place until you removed the bolt(s)... Thumbs Up!
You could also weld a pipe upright on both sides, on the outside. Pull the retainer. Pull your pin. Stick the retainer back in the pin. Drop this into the upright pipe. All done in less than a second. And now you don't have a loose pin, and retainer laying around, to get knocked off into grass, gravel, lose dirt, etc, and get lost. :)
Even with the pin in place just pull the pipe from the outside and it comes out. Have to cap the other end or pin on both sides !
Thanks for the video. I can't figure out how to get my gate off short of cutting off the whole hinge. I'm going to try and cut of the "closed" end, remove the grease fitting on the other end and see if I can pound it out. What a pain. You would think they would have faced the hinges in the same direction as well and allowed for the gate to simply slide on and off. Made in China, I presume. Anyway, this helps. Thank you again.
Sometimes problem solving is just as fun as the fabrication. Nice.
Yes it is! Especially for a customer. Nothing like getting paid to think! :)
Wide Vision Metal Fab Haha. Yes! I actually charge more for the design side of work I do. In fact twice the actual construction hourly rate. I often use the phrase: "$10 for the labour + $100 for knowing what to put where!"
Nice elegant solution. Any other hinge swapping solution would have meant not being able to mount/dismount it with the (obviously heavy) gate resting in the trailer. You've given me a simple quick-release solution to as a method for swapping gate for hinged ramps. Thanks.
I like the sure trac brand utility trailers, on average $200 cheaper, way straighter, way better paint, spare tire mount included, springs on ramp. Sure trac beats the pants off the Lowe’s and Home Depot trailers
Simple is best. Great idea.
" total cut time 1 min 32 secs" that's very precise Matthew !
Great video missed it first time around :)
LOL Yep! Since it was being filmed I knew exactly how long. Glad you like it! I guess one advantage to a new channel is people are watching my older videos! :)
I found the video helpful.
Thinking about doing something similar.
Oh, it looked like you could pull the rod out from either direction...wasn't sure how it wouldn't vibrate out towards the outside...
Thanks getting ready to do mine and this is a great idea.
Great video well done and well thought out.
So I am assuming this wasn't the type of gate that slides off the pins in one direction. My trailer gate comes off easily wit a lift and a slide.
Cadenchanchan if it was me I would have made to the style of your trailer and mine as well! Much easier in my opinion. This has been over engineered.
Built trailers with both you guys style of gate hinges as far back as 25 years ago. Been working for 25 years why change them.... lol have no clue what this dude in the video was thinking with this awkward set up.
My first reaction was the same as all you guys, why not change the mirror-imaged hinges to same-direction hinges. However given the obviously substantial weight of the gate, it would be essentially impossible to mount and dismount it single-handedly. This is a somewhat simple and elegant solution.
Great video, thank for sharing!
Great solution, well executed.
Nice project man!
Very smart, what kind of wire do you use on your Mig welder? Cheers, Chris
Thanks! How specific should I get? In this video, I was burning .035 ER70S-6 gas shielded wire from National Standard. My welding supply store gives me a good discount on that brand. I put it through a few tests when I bought my first spool of it and it is quite strong.
I know it's a little late but a piece of rod added to the end of the hinge pin like a T would have been cool
I like it. Easier to install than the lift and slide method.
Great video
Thanks for sharing.
I am very interested in this mod. Searched for it specifically
I hope it helped!
how do you stop the pin from vibrating out?
Marge Rausch I drilled a hole in the pipe and through the hinge pin. The lynch pin goes through both to keep everything in place.
I always add grease zeros when I make mods like that for trailers
you over engineered that, all you had to do was stand the gate up and slide it to the right and off it comes
And the other side needs to be slid to the left. So how do I slide one half of the ramp left and one half right?
when you cut through that weld, just weld it back on the opposite side, it would match the left and would slide off and on whenever needed
Wide Vision Metal Fab not real difficult. You cut the weld from one pin drive it out. Put it back in so both pins slide the same direction the reweld the pin.
The pipes that create the hinges are arranged such that one set is inside the other set. I would have had to cut one pair of hinges completely off and flip it around. It would have taken longer to cut the welds off then the few minutes it did to weld on a ring and drill a couple holes. Then, there would be problem of the tail gate bouncing out of the hinges as you travel down these country dirt roads.
Wide Vision Metal Fab I could not see that hinges were put in the way you indicate in your response. As for the gate bouncing off, the gate should be secured in some manner any time it is on the trailer and the trailer is moving on any road. Anything else is irresponsible on the part of the person pulling the trailer. Even if flat on the trailer deck a strap should be securing it for the safety of other drivers. This would mean if it did not have a means of being secured in an upright position when it entered your shop it should be present before it leaves your shop.
great video. I just built a little 6x12 because of this china virus going around. everything but the axel and tires. and looking for other ways to do my ramp.
cool like to do this to may dads trailer
Immediate turnoff.