home made wheel weights

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Picture this , I have a 446 with a blown motor . But have 18 hp. Onan genny engine with low hours and gasket set for it for the refit. I have a 44" 2 stage Berco blower unit for it , just need to build adapter. I have a nice set of chains . Ok other than the time to get it all together what is my only problem ? Weight to plant the rear wheels and it must be user friendly as out 13 year old grand son may have to use it as well . The two of us right now would be hard pressed to make 200 lbs right now . This recent foul weather has let me know I may not be able to function well enough in bad weather this year/ only time will tell . Being out in the sticks I need to make sure we are covered .
Now money is tight , supplies are limited and hard to get right now . What do I have on hand ??? :hm: I have a bag of Portland Cement , about 150 lbs of old wheel weight from the local tire shop , card board , duct tape , 1/2 " bolts and nuts and washers , scrap steel bits , welder, plywood , the rims for moulds .
Stay tuned . I will do my best to take pics and upload them .

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Go for it David! Show us what you got!
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I like what you're thinking, Dave. :highfive:
It's hard to think about snow/winter with the nice weather we're having, but it's coming, we've had frost the last couple of mornings.
Sure wish I was close enough to give you a hand while you get fully back on your feet. Don't push too hard. :cheers:
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Following with interest. Dave, let me know when you need some help bud. Coming by soon to get more :52: eggs :cheers:
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cutting down larger weights and sorting into equal piles .
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Threaded rod and scrap to make the cage , A flat plate over the lug nuts.
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10" pieces of 12" sono tube leftovers . hope to finish the moulds and pore tomorrow .

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change plans , decided to try and keep them as low profile as possible .
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Duck tape a bit of cardboard for clearance and some vapour barrier plastic using the rim for the mould .
Will cut off excess threaded rod leaving just enough on two to attach installation bracket ( yet to be made ) .
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A couple of day to set up and will see what they weight in at .

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Looking good Dave! Did you throw in the lead too?
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Eugen wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:38 pm Looking good Dave! Did you throw in the lead too?
all two 90 lb buckets worth ,plus sand / cement and water . I am guessing between 125-150 lbs each tire, rim ,, and weight assembly . Poor old little mixer got a work out . It was a pain in the ass as I am not suppose to lift more than 10 lbs , so everything was a little bit at a time .

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Wow. Looks really good. If you can't "steal" a set of Deere wheel weights like SOME people around here, that concrete method is perfect!

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I was planning to do something like this as well. Didn't have friends at any tire shop so getting wheel balancing weights was out of the question. I called a couple of metal recycling places to see if they'd sell me some lead. Both said they don't deal with small purchasing, but one said ok come by it's 90 cents a pound. I never found the time to to that. Another source of steel I figured would be automobile break rotors. Had four from my truck, found four at the curb thrown out, and two were given to me by a neighbour. Tried to drill the four holes in one of them, oh hell on ice it was so hard! :headbash: I gave up after one hole. They're not bad as added weight on the rear box though. :33: I suppose I could've welded them all together then weld bolts on them, and cast them in cement like Dave. Just didn't get this idea at the time.
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