squire wrote:Any idea what the finished weight will be?
I don't have a clue. Honestly it has never even crossed my mind. I just figured the trailer was good for what I wanted to put in it and went for it.
squire wrote:Any idea what the finished weight will be?
Modstock wrote:Another Utah'n .
Loving the build. Did you have any issue going directly to the factory and buying ?
"LOOK" trailers are also built in Springville , I'd like to avoid the dealers.
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Iconfabul8 wrote:Bumper gets a rattle can paint job.
Installed and ready to drag on a curb somewhere!![]()
Also need to figure out an easy end cap of some sort.
Iconfabul8 wrote:Soldered me up some camp gadgets!
Screwed them to the wall.
Presto! a paper towel rack.
Probably not hard to figure this one out.
Equipment (TP) installed.
NVCowboy wrote:My first thought. . . Holy crap, he’s gonna fab a residential sized barbecue to this thing. Just having some fun. I’m enjoying your build.
Thanks, so far they are working good! Yep! I come from a long line of metal fabricators. Sometimes it is easier to just weld it, whether it's the best way or not.NVCowboy wrote:
My thought when I saw all the welding of square stock was perhaps I could scratch my gas pipe furniture itch with my build. Nope, too heavy. Then I come across the iron pipe flange and copper pipe. Maybe not furniture, but towel racks and such. Nice idea.
Staryder61 wrote:Icon,
not sure if you are on here anymore, now that your build is completed.
Just wanted to say what a read this all was.![]()
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Everyone was right about the skill you have.
I have just recently bought a 6' x 12' Cargo, and have been spending time going through new and older posts
on here, for help, with ideas, how to do this and not do that.
And after reading through your complete log this afternoon, I'm amazed how well yours turned out.
Thank you for a exceptional log, writing and pictures..
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