
SmokeyBob wrote:IraRat
Putting this trailer together has been a learning experience. The first minor problem I encountered was with the 3/8"x3/4" & the 3/8"x1" bolts. The head of the bolt is 5/8" US standard but the 3/8" Nylon nut is 17mm. Lucky for me I have both US and Metric tools.
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SmokeyBob wrote:bledsoe3 & Ira, Sorry about the wrong link to my album.![]()
I bet you all enjoyed looking at you own album.
Try this one, I'll get it right one of these days.
http://www.mikenchell.com/forums/album_personal.php?user_id=1169
SmokeyBob wrote:Since there is no rear hatch in what I am going to build. I plan on leaveing the axel in it's original position. I'll adjust the tongue weight by moving things around in the camper. I do that all the time for my other trailer and it seems to work out.
If you slant a wall 1 degree this way, another 1 degree that way, you now have the world's first TD that can't be detected by radar.
IraRat wrote:Mike, could we see at least ONE curved detail on this, like the fenders?
If you slant a wall 1 degree this way, another 1 degree that way, you now have the world's first TD that can't be detected by radar.
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