All new wood in rebuilding a chuck wagon undercarriage front axle. Salvaging the original iron work, we finally have the front axle reassembled and useable again. Next steps will be to redo the rear axle and wheels. Thanks for following along!
Building and restoring horse drawn vehicles involves being a wheelwright, blacksmith, upholsterer, woodworker, painter and striper, and sometimes an archeologist.
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