McDave wrote:That's looking really nice. You are making good progress, just keep chippin' away a little here, a little there. I'm not sure you are ever "Done", there's always some other upgrade or repair to be handled.
I meant to mention to you months ago that there is a glass frosting spray paint and I have used it for privacy glass in bathrooms etc.. It works very well depending on your painting skills. Probably too late now, but just for future reference...
http://www.truevalue.com//catalog/produ ... 3411605579
McDave
PS. Those are sure pretty cabinets and hardware, nice job.
CoventryKid wrote:Wow, your trailer is REALLY looking special!!
I'll be interested in seeing your Happijac install.
I wanted to use their bed lift system when I built our trailer but I got absolutely NO response from Lippert over a number of emails. Perhaps I should have phoned them?!
I believe they sell their bed lift system only to OEMs.
Be interested to hear if you find out differently.
McDave wrote:Wow! That is looking really high end. Very sharp.
The nice thing about the happijack is it's a plug and play deal. If budget allows for it, it's probably a smart move. Time, materials, headaches and heartaches all add up, and that effort could be spent elsewhere. Also, the professional results and appearance do have a value. For some reason I have a hard time justifying that kind of expense for a single component that only does 1 task. But then again, it's not as easy as it would seem. Honestly, I have yet to see a homebuilt system that can compete with the happijack. Could be a wise move.
Looking great, keep that sh** up.
McDave
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