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    I promised my trailer pics and finally found them. We had an old generator trailer sitting out back of the shop. I looked at it and knew I could revamp it to current needs. This was one of my first larger projects about 4 years ago. I now see things I would have done different, I guess thats normal. I took this old trailer and cut the 4" u-channel apart at all the welds and then proceeded to use the channel to help build the main part of my frame. It measures 4' X 8' with a 3' tongue. It is rated at 7000 lb with electric brakes. The tailgate is 6' with springs and a cable assisted lift. It is used to haul a 3000 lb blacktop roller along with necessary tools. The rack on the front holds all the tools, you may be able to see the upright tubes. The deck is 2 X 8 rough cut oak.
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    Ken

    What else is there besides welding and riding. Besides that

    Miller Thunderbolt XL 300/200 AC/DC
    Hobart Handler 187
    Dewalt Chop Saw
    4" Air Grinder
    Die Grinder
    Rigid Drill Press
    Kellogg 10hp Air Compressor


    2009 FXDC

  • #2
    Amazing Rehab....How many Hours, Paul
    More Spark Today Pleasesigpic

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    • #3
      Ken,
      Now this is what those drug busters need so they can jump out real quick
      They could even mount a 50 cal on the front.


      nice trailer
      sigpic 6010
      If I had know I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself.

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      • #4
        Paul

        I never kept time on the hours, I just grabbed a number out of thin air at registration time. I worked on it over the Winter months in between other jobs.
        Ken

        What else is there besides welding and riding. Besides that

        Miller Thunderbolt XL 300/200 AC/DC
        Hobart Handler 187
        Dewalt Chop Saw
        4" Air Grinder
        Die Grinder
        Rigid Drill Press
        Kellogg 10hp Air Compressor


        2009 FXDC

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 6010 View Post
          Ken,
          Now this is what those drug busters need so they can jump out real quick
          They could even mount a 50 cal on the front.


          nice trailer

          Some nice armor sides, they can kick the gate down and run out the back, work off that donut fat
          Ken

          What else is there besides welding and riding. Besides that

          Miller Thunderbolt XL 300/200 AC/DC
          Hobart Handler 187
          Dewalt Chop Saw
          4" Air Grinder
          Die Grinder
          Rigid Drill Press
          Kellogg 10hp Air Compressor


          2009 FXDC

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          • #6
            Are those the self leveling cinder blocks I've heard so much about?
            Trailer came out well
            Nick
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            • #7
              Originally posted by KBar View Post
              Some nice armor sides, they can kick the gate down and run out the back, work off that donut fat
              roflmao Very nice work!!!!!!
              I'm not late...
              I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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              • #8
                Originally posted by monte55 View Post
                Are those the self leveling cinder blocks I've heard so much about?
                Trailer came out well
                LOL Yep, the trailer does look very nice. I was also wondering about those high tech stands. NO, I'm not going to post pics of some of the things I've used. ROFL
                Jim

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jim-TX View Post
                  LOL Yep, the trailer does look very nice. I was also wondering about those high tech stands. NO, I'm not going to post pics of some of the things I've used. ROFL

                  LOL, OH NO, you have to post the pics now, you brought it up

                  Cant be any worse than laying a truck tailgate on wooden saw horses to torch it apart.
                  Ken

                  What else is there besides welding and riding. Besides that

                  Miller Thunderbolt XL 300/200 AC/DC
                  Hobart Handler 187
                  Dewalt Chop Saw
                  4" Air Grinder
                  Die Grinder
                  Rigid Drill Press
                  Kellogg 10hp Air Compressor


                  2009 FXDC

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                  • #10
                    nice job

                    great looking trailer rehab job. came out really nice looking. its amazing what you can do with a few tools and some time.
                    Cant be any worse than laying a truck tailgate on wooden saw horses to torch it apart.
                    whats wrong with that? should work fine as long as ya don't have too many cuts to make.
                    is that kinda like painting over a propane space heater.
                    thanks for the help
                    ......or..........
                    hope i helped
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                    • #11
                      KBar, I always like to see people turn a pile of [email protected] into something useful. Nice job, professional looking work. Dave
                      If necessity is the Mother of Invention, I must be the Father of Desperation!

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