Trailer redo
#13
No brake lines, Electric. Grand Sports Center was great and let me borrow their boat jacks:

She don`t quite fit thou :

Wish I had a nice big pole barn like Mike Tcat but ....I don`t
so I red neck it up

BTW, anyone local to Chicagoland area looking for paint, sandblast etc.. the guy I found did a great job at a great price.
To sandblast, prime and paint was under $1000. He also ran new wires, cut and fit the diamond plate and built the drive guard . All that around $1800.
Can`t beat that, I had another quote for just paint at $5K
http://www.manta.com/c/mx2c6h8/renew...efinishing-llc
Located in Addison

She don`t quite fit thou :


Wish I had a nice big pole barn like Mike Tcat but ....I don`t

so I red neck it up

BTW, anyone local to Chicagoland area looking for paint, sandblast etc.. the guy I found did a great job at a great price.
To sandblast, prime and paint was under $1000. He also ran new wires, cut and fit the diamond plate and built the drive guard . All that around $1800.
Can`t beat that, I had another quote for just paint at $5K

http://www.manta.com/c/mx2c6h8/renew...efinishing-llc
Located in Addison
#14
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From: Troy, Mich
Iccedppl- Great job. Did you use pressure treated wood on the bunks? I just replaced my bunks and used pressure treated wood and carpet w/glue and staples on the bottom.
Wannabe
Wannabe
Last edited by wannabe; 02-07-2013 at 01:12 PM.
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From: Brookfield, Wi.
Steve
The trailer looks great by the way!
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From: chicago
[QUOTE=brian41;3863399]Damn I did this myself and it cost me over $50,000.00 just to sandblast and paint. Industrial sandblast equipment, 185 CFM compressor, sand and new booth for paint, the paint cost me more than $2,000.[/QUOTE
Yikes. Sounds like you need to call Icdedppl's guy
Yikes. Sounds like you need to call Icdedppl's guy



