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Post by jeepfever on Jun 3, 2010 8:38:15 GMT -4
Well it kinds looks like a hay wagon now ;D I have to move some furniture this weekend from NS to northern NB, emptying a two bedroom apartment. Rather than rent a U-Haul truck which can be expensive & dangerous (we all know how safe their trucks are ) I decided to use my 16' floater trailer. To insure that everything stays on I've added sides to my trailer. What do you think of the finished product? Thanks again to Paul for his welding skills. I had him weld the stake holders onto the frame. And I should also thank Paul for inspecting & repacking my wheel bearings. Always a wise move before heading out on a long trip. Hmmm...this has me thinking I should start offering to help people move for a small fee. It's definitely bigger than any pickup.
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Post by Big G on Jun 3, 2010 11:00:01 GMT -4
I've seen some hardware bits that interlock the corners... if that's something you'd be interested in.
Looks sharp. Good work.
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Post by theonlybull on Jun 3, 2010 11:03:55 GMT -4
you'll have no trouble finding people to help move..... the small fee may be a problem though lol
looks good. we've got a set like that, but with a 3rd row on our 5x12
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Post by Enos on Jun 3, 2010 11:09:27 GMT -4
you'll have no trouble finding people to help move..... the small fee may be a problem though lol And that commercial insurance couple be a killer
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Post by jeepfever on Jun 3, 2010 20:09:22 GMT -4
I've seen some hardware bits that interlock the corners... if that's something you'd be interested in. Looks sharp. Good work. I'd like to hear more about those hardware bits. Right now I'm using some simple angle brackets. I'd prefer something to protect the outside corners.
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Post by ▲▲▲▲ on Jun 3, 2010 21:22:17 GMT -4
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Post by jeepfever on Jun 4, 2010 7:49:03 GMT -4
I see what you mean. Your "wagon" looks more like a manure wagon (phew! )
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