I think this profile is a lot more pleasing to the eye than the square 4x8 box.

Think you have a winner.




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GPW wrote:Heat makes the foam bend and stay , no tensions …
ghcoe wrote:Just a FYI. The person who purchased #3 hit a deer with it at 60mph on his way back home. Taking the frozen turkey test to the next level. Luckily he missed the deer with his small pickup he was towing it with. Could have been a lot worse.
Considering this unfortunate circumstance I think the trailer faired quite well and should be repairable.
He said he he had thought he had missed the deer, but then looked in the rear view mirror. He saw a antler flying off and the deer spinning down the road from the impact. To top things off, he also lost the keys to it somewhere between here and there too.
I told him to wait a week or so and see what the foam does. He could not check the interior for damage since he lost the keys. I think, going by the pictures, it should recover pretty good. Some TB II with a syringe to re-glue the canvas down, a little caulk to fill in the tears and a coat of paint should get it looking good again or at least get it usable.
ghcoe wrote:Then it was time to prime the canvas to prepare for the paint.
I decided to do a two tone paint job on this one.
JazzVinyl wrote:Looks fantastic George!!
Is that a soft sage green plus white top and ends?
I see a BMK (Bicycle Motor Kit) on a bike outside of the workshop...is that yours?
Such a lovely build, George, looking forward to #5!!
~~ JV ~~
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