6X12 SS&S

Only do the Joint Venture if you are willing to loose a friend. IMHO, never mix money/business with best friends.


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flboy":ykl2ehow said:
Only do the Joint Venture if you are willing to loose a friend. IMHO, never mix money/business with best friends.


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Good advise kind sir! Wouldn't be our first project together, but I can see serious head butting happening on something like this. :cry:

James
 
McDave":1pfw16l1 said:
:applause: Nice job on the window. I was starting wonder if we were gonna have to send Don over there. He loves cutting holes in new trailers.
I put in a microwave as well. Didn't think I would use it much but I actually have. Are you familiar with Chicharrones? Or microwave Pork Rinds in gringo. Pretty awesome. If you can find the Hot & Spicey even better, or just hit em' with the chili powder while still hot. They are low carb so they gotta be good for ya.
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McDave
Never tried them, The wife loves pork rinds, we will have to give them a try!
 
Did a couple one nighters lately. These pics are from the last one.
Pine Valley, UT
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Did a little biking with the Wife, Daughter, Son (not in pic,) Son in law and Grandbabies!
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Iconfabul8, Howdy;

I do miss Utah this time of year, Not the scorching heat that I deal with here
still dryish and the temps don't feel like what they truly are. I was further North
up in Mt. Pleasant, San Pete Co. Not to far north from Manti and the "Passion Play".
Looks like you had a good spot to park/camp and enjoy the super fresh air.

hank
 
Iconfabul8":3tzg3qot said:
Did a couple one nighters lately. These pics are from the last one.
Pine Valley, UT
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Did a little biking with the Wife, Daughter, Son (not in pic,) Son in law and Grandbabies!
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AWESOME!! so many great ideas in that trailer! :D
 
This was supposed to be the last thing on my to do list, but I needed something to do last night and I figured, before I went to bed,
I could get a couple plates made for my leveling jacks. I actually ended up staying up most
of the night building plates and taking measurements and making drawings.
This is one of the plates up against the drill. The first thing I had to do today was transfer and drill holes in the bumper mounts.
Leveling Jack Link
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I had it my mind all along that this was going to be a nice easy job. Turns out I have a few clearance issues I had to deal with.
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Unpainted, but all welded up.
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Painted and mounted!
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Wider angle view to give you a better perspective of exactly where they are.
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Steve,
If I were ever a "team captain", I would have to pick you as one of the fella's on my team. You not only do amazing work, but are also insightful on finding solutions to existing problems.
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Nice work for sure.. maybe overkill? I have the standard extending swing down jack stands in the back, but the way I deploy is let the nose down low, then extend the jacks to whereever they contact ground in the back, then crank the nose up to level the front up. It is a 3 point level and always works front to back and side to side. Trick is getting the nose down low before extending the back jacks. I did get an electric crank for the front. I am so lazy.. just one crank instead of three. :)

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Icon..., Howdy;


Beautiful install and fab job for the install, has anyone told you that you do good work??? ;)

I've got a pair like flboy has https://www.amazon.com/Telescoping-Stab ... B008G5AA7E
If I need more I slide a 2X or 4X under them. Had a few steep driveways at fuel stops to
contend with and zero hits ... so far but I hit them I'm rippin' the bumper too.

hank
 
Thanks Guys, it is always nice to crank one more thing off the list.

flboy":3ulhawek said:
Nice work for sure.. maybe overkill? I have the standard extending swing down jack stands in the back, but the way I deploy is let the nose down low, then extend the jacks to where ever they contact ground in the back, then crank the nose up to level the front up. It is a 3 point level and always works front to back and side to side. Trick is getting the nose down low before extending the back jacks. I did get an electric crank for the front. I am so lazy.. just one crank instead of three. :)

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Definitely overkill! But when I saw the travel on these things and the fact that they unpin and the landing pad falls to the ground, I figured I could easily level up on any surface. I can probably change a tire with them too! I have been doing it similar to the way you explained, but Ive been using automotive jack stands. I will probably keep using the jack stands because they make the trailer very solid. Just crank a little past level, set the jack stand and lower onto it. An electric jack would be nice, I'm jealous.

featherliteCT1":3ulhawek said:
Beautiful looking weld beads!
I usually break out the stick welder for heavier metals like this and it puts a real nice bead. I am definitely pushing my baby wire feed machine beyond its limits with this heavy stuff. The fact that you have to compensate for the lack of amperage to get some penetration you get a little jagedy on the edges. But I am happy with how it turned out. If they don't fall off that is. :frightened:
 
Good point on being able to jack it up to change the tire.... now that is a nice feature! Hopefully you won't need to do that often. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
That copper wire conduit is amazing!! Pretty sure that will be stollen and added to my trailers, wires run inside walls are hard to add to, wire outside is much better to work with

Looks like your and family are having an amazing time.


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Hi Iconfabul8. How is that wifi setup working for you?

I have one, but never really use it. It seems wherever I am that has wifi, also has good cell coverage and I use my 4G connection which is faster for me and I can tether my PC and use unlimited data. I do use the cell phone booster when needed. It works well.

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flboy":30muta1v said:
Hi Iconfabul8. How is that wifi setup working for you?

I have one, but never really use it. It seems wherever I am that has wifi, also has good cell coverage and I use my 4G connection which is faster for me and I can tether my PC and use unlimited data. I do use the cell phone booster when needed. It works well.

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My problem is, I couldn't even get a signal sitting in my driveway. So this works much nicer. I can go watch Blacklist in peace now! :)
I will probably look into a cell booster and tv antenna in the future as well.

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Iconfabul8, this is what I use if ever needed. Looks like it is made by Alpha also. It plugs directly to USB port on the Laptop which provides power. It works well. Similarly, I can connect to my WiFi out in the backyard inside the CTC whereas very little signal in the back yard and none in the CTC. If I used this sort of thing a lot, I'd get one similar to yours where all devices can connect, but it connects directly to the laptop so it is simple. I can share the connection on the laptop via bluetooth app if my wife were on board and we both wanted to use the Wifi.

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