A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Nick Reeves 3055 » March 9th, 2015, 11:04 pm

now rereading as i think ive confused myself
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Rob Buckley » March 9th, 2015, 11:28 pm

Bottom of page 8 then Page 48
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 12:07 am

Nick Reeves 3055 wrote:
Rob Buckley wrote:Read the document, IVA now applies to all trailers, no matter what size (unless you declare it agricultural and tow behind a tractor or similar).


not quite true. having read the document its trailers over 750kgs. so as long as the trailer is under that, its my understanding that it wont need a IVA


thanks nick

as my trailer is braked and and target weight will be 750kgs or under i think i am fine, but i will have to have an iva for over 750kg
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 12:22 am

please, enough of the rules and regs , IVA, its gvine me a stress rash, LOL

i will get to them once i complete the build, lets focus on the build,

how the hell did we open this can of worms,
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Rob Buckley » March 10th, 2015, 6:05 am

You started to build a trailer that's how!
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 8:16 am

Rob Buckley wrote:You started to build a trailer that's how!


thanks

point taken but i meant it as a hands on practical demo of a build, not a theoretical one, of rules and regs, event tho they will come into play later

build practical advice is very welcome and i appreciated, but for now, rules and regs are off the menu, abd have been covered, i will stress over them when the trailer is complete

for now the sun is out and shining, time to get my tools out, and start too build
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » March 10th, 2015, 8:29 am

So, you will build it and THEN look at the rules? Its a good job you dont build over 20kg models then.....

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 8:47 am

Bob Thompson1894 wrote:So, you will build it and THEN look at the rules? Its a good job you dont build over 20kg models then.....


ok now i understand, bob, why all the fuss over the regs,

Its a good job you don't build over 20kg models then.....


lookout that's yet to come BOB

completely different set of rules and regs,

as this trailer has yet to sprout wings and fly, or even the wheel touch the road i don't see why the regs apply straight away, from what i understand, BOB, IVA can be done post build as long as you follow the outline regs lay down for lighting for under 7m, which i am following, i maybe wrong way of doing it but each to there own,

this will be my 3rd trailer i have built in 44 years of life, so i am no novice at this, the last one i welded the chassis together,

i am not a complete numbty, LOL
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby chris willis » March 10th, 2015, 9:05 am

Lol :D

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 9:15 am

chris willis wrote:Lol :D


thanks chris

hope u are well
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » March 10th, 2015, 9:23 am

richard armstrong wrote:
Bob Thompson1894 wrote:So, you will build it and THEN look at the rules? Its a good job you dont build over 20kg models then.....


ok now i understand, bob, why all the fuss over the regs,

Its a good job you don't build over 20kg models then.....


lookout that's yet to come BOB

completely different set of rules and regs,

as this trailer has yet to sprout wings and fly, or even the wheel touch the road i don't see why the regs apply straight away, from what i understand, BOB, IVA can be done post build as long as you follow the outline regs lay down for lighting for under 7m, which i am following, i maybe wrong way of doing it but each to there own,

this will be my 3rd trailer i have built in 44 years of life, so i am no novice at this, the last one i welded the chassis together,

i am not a complete numbty, LOL

Then why are you asking basic questions of a trailer build? The part that caught my eye was this:
ALL TRAILERS MANUFACTURED AFTER OCTOBER 28, 2012.

New laws that apply to almost every trailer completed after 28-10-12 mean that very few new trailers can be sold or used in the UK unless they have an approval certificate.
I think I would be very wary, and ask at an MOT garage.

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 10:46 am

Then why are you asking basic questions of a trailer build? The part that caught my eye was this:
ALL TRAILERS MANUFACTURED AFTER OCTOBER 28, 2012.

New laws that apply to almost every trailer completed after 28-10-12 mean that very few new trailers can be sold or used in the UK unless they have an approval certificate.
I think I would be very wary, and
ask at an MOT garage.



so you telling that before i can start the build i have to get an IVA?

i did ask an mot garage, he is the one who stated 5m length and lights laws to me said nothing of an IVA when i explain that this would not exceed 750kg towing

i will have a word with my caravan mechanic who doing my van at the mo for new electrics
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » March 10th, 2015, 11:30 am

I would. I know the police check the plates on trailers as there is a huge problem with theft.
By the way, I would edit this bit before they come knocking at your door.....
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 10th, 2015, 11:58 am

Bob Thompson1894 wrote:I would. I know the police check the plates on trailers as there is a huge problem with theft.


wilco

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Dave Hayfield » March 11th, 2015, 12:11 am

This is what we did with an old caravan. Much simpler and cheaper than building from scratch
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby chris willis » March 11th, 2015, 7:41 am

i will have a word with my caravan mechanic who doing my van at the mo for new electrics[/quote]

Good. I hope this means we won't have to listen to your generator going all evening then this year at Kirkby.

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » March 11th, 2015, 4:37 pm

Sorry, i started the rules and regs thing, Should have let you build it, and get pulled, trailet consficated and crushed, as happened to a guy at work last year, :D

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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 11th, 2015, 4:56 pm

Alan Cantwell 1131 wrote:Sorry, i started the rules and regs thing, Should have let you build it, and get pulled, trailet consficated and crushed, as happened to a guy at work last year, :D


np alan

i taken advice and i going to run with it
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby richard armstrong » March 11th, 2015, 4:59 pm

chris willis wrote:i will have a word with my caravan mechanic who doing my van at the mo for new electrics


Good. I hope this means we won't have to listen to your generator going all evening then this year at Kirkby.[/quote]

no chris still be bring the jenny, hopefully a quieter one,

had a mod to the van and had an inverter fitted, as well as the tv being updated to 12v

but i still need to charge the battery
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Re: A little side project - Mobile Aircaft Hanger

Postby chris willis » March 11th, 2015, 6:55 pm

Great just great, people laughing and singing lovely, models being revved up no problem, but a generator running all evening to watch TV is ignorance Richard, if I wanted to listen to a continuous drone I would camp by the motorway, I think of others and wouldn't dream of doing this, it's about time an evening ban was made on these horrible things, I bought a new battery £65 this lasts all three days, and love going away to get away from the t.v. Maybe this year I will bring my 100watt amp and my les paul and kick off with a few iron maiden numbers about midnight.


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