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JustinMinor1000
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michel wrote:Hello Justin,

Here some pics of the frame I build for the Traveller. I build it from 3x3 and 4x4 cm steel tube. I can adjust the frame to any size I want. I support the traveller at the front just behind the eyebold, at the rear I use the front leaf spring mountings
My goodness ! Fantastic .. :) Does it rent ?
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Kevin wrote:Another useful contact is Steve Foreman.
http://www.morriswoodwork.co.uk/
I just spoke to him and ordered the wood .. Lovely fellow ..
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JustinMinor1000 wrote:
michel wrote:Hello Justin,

Here some pics of the frame I build for the Traveller. I build it from 3x3 and 4x4 cm steel tube. I can adjust the frame to any size I want. I support the traveller at the front just behind the eyebold, at the rear I use the front leaf spring mountings
My goodness ! Fantastic .. :) Does it rent ?
Ok, back from the NR in Scuntorpe and a short holiday.

Hallo Max, I'm afraid i use it for a long time. Work does not progress at the Traveler. There is allot of interest in the frame so i gone make a drawing and place it on my website so everyone can use it. I send you a PM when its ready
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