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thiney 04-28-2010 3:00 PM

Box Anchor
 
I was messing around in our shop the other day and found some scrap stainless steel flat bar, so I decided to build myself a box anchor. About how big are these things I was thinking a 14” box would be big enough to hold my boat.

adam4x4 04-28-2010 3:02 PM

I think that my small is 13.5 x 13.5. So 14" would work fin for a boat up to 24'

1niceharley 04-28-2010 7:37 PM

If it works, how much you charge for a second one?

hatepain 04-28-2010 7:45 PM

Are you going to try and build it to be collapsable too?

thiney 04-29-2010 6:25 AM

If it works yee of little faith lol… yes it will be collapsible as well. I am thinking of making it fold up to a smaller size than the ones you can buy. You probably would not want to pay what it would cost for me to make you one my labor is free to me but not to others lol. I have it all cut out and broken up just need to pick up some rod to make the hinges, I will post pictures when I’m done. O and thanks for the dimensions Adam.

thiney 05-03-2010 7:00 AM

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Well finished the anchor up Saturday morning and tried it out Sunday afternoon. I did not have any problems with it at all. Heres a couple of pictures before I polished it.

jacobs0222i 05-03-2010 3:08 PM

looks pretty good, but on the box anchor the digs are a little farther apart. let us know how it works.

jaxm211 05-03-2010 4:43 PM

Looks good ,thinking of making one as well. How thick is that stainless?

jdhart73 05-03-2010 11:43 PM

So you wont build anymore? Come on dude!

srock 05-04-2010 6:20 AM

After building it does the manufacturers price of $350 make sense?

thiney 05-04-2010 6:43 AM

The manufacturers price makes perfect sense. It took me about two hours to fab it and polish it up. If you take all my cost into account i.e. material, time, consumables (electricity, grinding disk, filler rod, shield gas, etc.) I could make them for that but you would not have near the quality that the manufactured ones do. I simply decided to make it instead of buy it because I enjoy doing that sort of thing. I think that the stainless is 8 gauge but im not sure, it probable could have been a little heavier but that is what I had laying around.

jay_g 05-04-2010 7:01 PM

You should name your boat patent infringement =o) Actually looks good. I just spent 150 on one last weekend so im jelous

mike3500 05-05-2010 11:06 AM

A box anchor for $350, I hope it's for a yacht. The medium should only be $200.

thiney 05-05-2010 11:23 AM

ha ha patent infringement I like that if you only knew all of the things that my dad and I have made copys of instead of buying... you get alot of strange looks when your measuring things at stores/dealerships lol.

srock 05-05-2010 12:59 PM

Start manufacturing the copies for resale and you may not say that.

thiney 05-06-2010 12:55 PM

This is true never have sold anything we have made for that reason and not really looking to sell anything anyways. Its just one of those things where I look at something and go you know I bet I can build one of those and then it becomes a challenge to see if I can build it better than the manufacturer. In this case it was not better than the manufacturer but then again I never set out for it to be. This was more of a hey I bet I can turn that scrap into a box anchor.


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