59imp
Well-known member
ok, so i stole this idea from a metalworking site, here's a link, http://www.roddingroundtable.com/tech/articles/12ewheel.html
but it was easy to build from junk i had in the shop, and it actually works!!
i built the frame from rectangular tubing left over from Fatdog's Anglia frame. i added some gussets in the corners to prevent deflection
i used an axle bearing for the top anvil, and i cut the bearing out of a pillow block for the bottom.
i made it so both are easily removed from the frame.
you're going to have to find a collapsible steering column with a hex or rectangular shaft, this is really important cause you don't want the anvils to have any lateral movement. i would guess any vehicle made after the late 60s-70s would have a collapsible steering column, but i'm not sure, i had one kicking around and i think it came from a Jeep. i cut the shaft down, welded a nut to the bottom of the shaft housing , welded three pieces round stock to a long bolt and stuck it up the bottom for a way to tighten it.
but it was easy to build from junk i had in the shop, and it actually works!!
i built the frame from rectangular tubing left over from Fatdog's Anglia frame. i added some gussets in the corners to prevent deflection
![DSC02327.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/7db/7dbe9881725dec4fe27d462bd5fc1b5e.jpg)
i used an axle bearing for the top anvil, and i cut the bearing out of a pillow block for the bottom.
![DSC02322.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/fd5/fd5d15f8f3cffbc5a4ae4213821d56b3.jpg)
i made it so both are easily removed from the frame.
![DSC02326.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/5e2/5e25632480ad72e41998b0c01b2a8b6d.jpg)
![DSC02325.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f78/f7869f617ace4e8e0b66f670641b90d2.jpg)
you're going to have to find a collapsible steering column with a hex or rectangular shaft, this is really important cause you don't want the anvils to have any lateral movement. i would guess any vehicle made after the late 60s-70s would have a collapsible steering column, but i'm not sure, i had one kicking around and i think it came from a Jeep. i cut the shaft down, welded a nut to the bottom of the shaft housing , welded three pieces round stock to a long bolt and stuck it up the bottom for a way to tighten it.
![DSC02328.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/0ca/0ca3c04c4b4e53e2b87d5a794090da7a.jpg)