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not real sure why i can post pictures tonight.

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what does this mean????????
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Looking great!

I cant wait to see the final product!
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Originally posted by drlandis drlandis wrote:

Have u considered sandblasting that thing. Just had mine done today for $90 and hit it with epoxy tonight. Saved me a ton of time and looks great.

Daniel,
It's always a good idea to read previous posts in a thread so you get an idea of what's going on. I too have missed things when my ADD kicks in! Well, here's you answer:
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What happened to the sandblasting?

Originally posted by sweet77 sweet77 wrote:

well i was going to have the trailer sand blasted and powder coated. Around here they're talking $1500.00 bucks. and im taking yours and Al's advice on the rustoleum and do this whole project myself


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I guess I should take my meds before reading and posting next time . 1500 bucks seems like a lot for such a small trailer, I would put the elbow grease into for that. Either way, the trailer is looking good. What brand of jack is on that trailer, looking to replace mine.
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Well-- Why hasn't there been any updates!?
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I had mine blasted, epoxy primed, Urethane top coated for $800.00 at a Industrial Tank maker in Charlotte, NC.

Looking good Halston.

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You trailer tires and rims, where did you pick them up? I got the #3 5lug trailer also and I am trying to find accurate rim and tire sizes. Also did you replace the hubs to? If so do you happen to have a part #? Looking great! Definitely makes me want to overhaul my trailer.
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A little update on the trailer. pics coming soon. sanded the trailer. primed painted. assembly is in process.
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Originally posted by 1984nautique 1984nautique wrote:

You trailer tires and rims, where did you pick them up? I got the #3 5lug trailer also and I am trying to find accurate rim and tire sizes. Also did you replace the hubs to? If so do you happen to have a part #? Looking great! Definitely makes me want to overhaul my trailer.



This trailer has a whole new axle. and the wheels are american racing 15x7 with maxxis tires ill get the size soon.
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Did you get the axel custom made?
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no its just a little bit wider than factory but its still inside the fenders
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Looks amazing! Any part numbers or sizes that you have from that rebuild would you mind sending to me including the axel measurments? Great job on it, I'm envious!
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Originally posted by 1984nautique 1984nautique wrote:

Looks amazing! Any part numbers or sizes that you have from that rebuild would you mind sending to me including the axel measurments? Great job on it, I'm envious!


Thanks hopefully i can get it back together
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Sweets----- Spare tire bracket behind left fender???
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Alright what the He11 happened, this thread was started in April????

By the way trailer looks good.
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Originally posted by MartyMabe MartyMabe wrote:

Originally posted by sweet77 sweet77 wrote:



Sweets----- Spare tire bracket behind left fender???


Thats actually a guide pole laying next to the fender. No spare tire holder
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Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:

Alright what the He11 happened, this thread was started in April????

By the way trailer looks good.




Thanks. and i started this project and just about finished it. THEN!!!!!!!realized i didnt like the way it looked. sooo i started over with a tear down and sandblast. Then powdercoat, next is to get the bolt ons bolted and wood and carpet. It looks smoother and cleaner now. however it not original i got marty to make me some stickers and when it quits raining for a while ill be able to get back on it between running an ac company
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Halston,lookin' great!
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Really great job, I need to do mine.
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So, the "rattle" cans didn't work as planed?

Halston,
I have to ask, what did the sandblast and powder job go for down there?


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Originally posted by sweet77 sweet77 wrote:


Thanks. and i started this project and just about finished it. THEN!!!!!!!realized i didnt like the way it looked. sooo i started over with a tear down and sandblast. Then powdercoat, next is to get the bolt ons bolted and wood and carpet. It looks smoother and cleaner now. however it not original i got marty to make me some stickers and when it quits raining for a while ill be able to get back on it between running an ac company


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I thought it looked a little to smooth to be a grinder/rattle can job. I do think powder coating is going a little over the top but it looks good.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

So, the "rattle" cans didn't work as planed?

Halston,
I have to ask, what did the sandblast and powder job go for down there?


Well the rattle can job looked good on everything flat. Fenders, trailer frame, ect. the axle a leafs looked like fidos ace. So i mentioned that i called a powdercoater down here and they quoted me $1100.00 soooo therefore i decided to tackle the job. After all my handy work i didnt like the finished product so i called who i ORIGINALLY should have called which is Powdertech Plus (which my father has known the owner for years, but they are always so busy.) I told Richard over there what i had and wouldn't you know i got the trailer sandblaster, zinc coated, and powdercoated, for the grand total of $ 400.00 even and pulled it home. cant really beat that i thought.
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Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:

Originally posted by sweet77 sweet77 wrote:


Thanks. and i started this project and just about finished it. THEN!!!!!!!realized i didnt like the way it looked. sooo i started over with a tear down and sandblast. Then powdercoat, next is to get the bolt ons bolted and wood and carpet. It looks smoother and cleaner now. however it not original i got marty to make me some stickers and when it quits raining for a while ill be able to get back on it between running an ac company


AAHH I hate when life get's in the way of boat projects.
I thought it looked a little to smooth to be a grinder/rattle can job. I do think powder coating is going a little over the top but it looks good.


I can be a "over the top " kind of guy sometimes. especially when it comes to the boat. for instance my boat stays in the garage with all of the interior removed all the way down to the fuel tank cover, seats, cowl, with dehumidifiers in the bilge. and i lay old t shirts over the engine so it does not get dusty. yep id say a little over the top I cant stand the fact that i cant buy the right rectangle amber marker lights for the trailer and haven't proceeded because i don't know what im going to do???
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