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@homesteadonomics6 жыл бұрын
Looks great John! good idea! Just looked at your stabilizers too... I like the style of them but need a little longer variety for the clearance I have.. anyways, good stuff! Joe
@DannyWalker19496 жыл бұрын
Very Nice Job, John. A couple heavy steel Wobble Wheels would work nice on each corner for the backend to help with any hitting the rear corners. I'm looking for a trailer sorta/kinda like that one you have. I want it for a BugOut Trailer with all my stuff in it. I don't want to build anything in it as far as cabinets or Beds just open. Maybe a rack for our containers with our hiking and camping things.
@DannyWalker1949
6 жыл бұрын
That is cool that you have it for a BugOut unit also. IF you ever come up with some really good ideas to make or put in it Please send me a PM on the "About" page and let me know what it is you've come up with. I'm designing a rack that my will fit in and with a few screws it will come out real quick for something else.
@ivanbg51675 жыл бұрын
What size tubing did you use under the trailer to hold the trailer stability jacks to the frame?
@MrRyanm4286 жыл бұрын
Hi John, good job on those stabilizer bars.I like the idea of the skid plates. Have done a video on job quotes,I'm new to doing cnc plasma work and have no idea how to give anyone a quote. Any info would be helpful. Thank You!
@REVNUMANEWBERN6 жыл бұрын
Where did ya get those trailer stands / jacks cost???
@JohnHarmon
6 жыл бұрын
I got the flipjack on amazon, but I purchased the stabilizes on wells cargo's website. I think the former was around $40 and the latter around $20-30
@biologistjim49055 жыл бұрын
ANy tips in learning how to weld? I have a bunch of little jobs that no one wants to do. Thanks
@JohnHarmon
5 жыл бұрын
check out the youtube channel welding tips and tricks. The best thing is to get a welder and start building non-critical projects, like a welding table, welding cart, or whatever (nothing that goes on the road like a trailer). Experience is the best teacher, but the channel I mentioned above will give you a good start (pick mig, stick, or tig depending on your budget). I can't speak for stick or tig, but I would definitely get a 220v machine if going mig.
@l.i.archer53796 жыл бұрын
Your skid plates won't get caught and pulled backwards? I'm thinking you should weld a second plate to the leading edge of these skid plate and angled upwards so that nothing gets caught on the leading edge of the skid plate.
@JohnHarmon
6 жыл бұрын
I don't think so... there is some c channel back there and it never had that issue (across the whole back).... However, if it does I guess I know what my next trailer video will be. :)
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Looks great John! good idea! Just looked at your stabilizers too... I like the style of them but need a little longer variety for the clearance I have.. anyways, good stuff! Joe
Very Nice Job, John. A couple heavy steel Wobble Wheels would work nice on each corner for the backend to help with any hitting the rear corners. I'm looking for a trailer sorta/kinda like that one you have. I want it for a BugOut Trailer with all my stuff in it. I don't want to build anything in it as far as cabinets or Beds just open. Maybe a rack for our containers with our hiking and camping things.
@DannyWalker1949
6 жыл бұрын
That is cool that you have it for a BugOut unit also. IF you ever come up with some really good ideas to make or put in it Please send me a PM on the "About" page and let me know what it is you've come up with. I'm designing a rack that my will fit in and with a few screws it will come out real quick for something else.
What size tubing did you use under the trailer to hold the trailer stability jacks to the frame?
Hi John, good job on those stabilizer bars.I like the idea of the skid plates. Have done a video on job quotes,I'm new to doing cnc plasma work and have no idea how to give anyone a quote. Any info would be helpful. Thank You!
Where did ya get those trailer stands / jacks cost???
@JohnHarmon
6 жыл бұрын
I got the flipjack on amazon, but I purchased the stabilizes on wells cargo's website. I think the former was around $40 and the latter around $20-30
ANy tips in learning how to weld? I have a bunch of little jobs that no one wants to do. Thanks
@JohnHarmon
5 жыл бұрын
check out the youtube channel welding tips and tricks. The best thing is to get a welder and start building non-critical projects, like a welding table, welding cart, or whatever (nothing that goes on the road like a trailer). Experience is the best teacher, but the channel I mentioned above will give you a good start (pick mig, stick, or tig depending on your budget). I can't speak for stick or tig, but I would definitely get a 220v machine if going mig.
Your skid plates won't get caught and pulled backwards? I'm thinking you should weld a second plate to the leading edge of these skid plate and angled upwards so that nothing gets caught on the leading edge of the skid plate.
@JohnHarmon
6 жыл бұрын
I don't think so... there is some c channel back there and it never had that issue (across the whole back).... However, if it does I guess I know what my next trailer video will be. :)