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 wrote: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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McDave wrote::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.McDave
Iconfabul8 wrote:Did a couple one nighters lately. These pics are from the last one.
Pine Valley, UT
Did a little biking with the Wife, Daughter, Son (not in pic,) Son in law and Grandbabies!
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.flboy wrote: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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featherliteCT1 wrote:Beautiful looking weld beads!
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