Sunday, May 17, 2009

Garage Project

Last week I spent some time helping a friend organize his garage and make it available for use. It's amazing what 3 light fixtures and good white paint can do to a space.
BEFORE andAFTER

Friday, May 1, 2009

Finished trailer and sold it...

Trailer pulled the car great. I sold it yesterday to a Navy pilot who will be taking it to Pensicola this fall. It was a great project and I made a few hundred bucks. It was worth the work for the education alone, so it was nice to make a little money on the deal.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Trailer Progress


Yesterday I got the trailer primed, and painted. I got up early and finished up the welding, going over each weld to make it strong. I haven't decided if I want to weld stake pockets on front sides or weld on 4' steel length to bolt wooden sides to. I'm now wondering if I should have shortened the rear a few feet to increase the strength of the trailer--we'll see. I like the John Deere green and a new fold up jack will be installed next week along with the rest of the wiring--trailer brakes will be wired after our move this week. Hopefully by Wednesday the Falcon wil be sitting on the trailer ready to roll out.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Trailer is official

It took some finagling, but in the end the DMV was very helpful and the trailer is titled and registered!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Trailer meets cutting wheel

Yesterday I started to prepare the trailer for the trip to Fillmore, where Bill G, Scott G. and myself will put the wood on and paint it John Deere green. The wood will be stained dark. For now I think we'll take it slow down to Fillmore as I don't have time to wire the trailer brakes. The Durango will need a 7 pin conversion, but I don't plan to do that until I'm done with school.

I wire wheeled the entire trailer yesterday and cut out the cross members that weren't structurally sound. I also cut off the overly built rear bumper. In terms of new steel, I'll be welding in at least one 2x4 cross member and five 2x3 support sections. Economy Steel down in Spanish Fork is going to cut the sections for me as well as sell me some fenders. The trailer surface will be exactly 22' and 88" wide (72" between fenders). Also, next week I have to see about getting a temporary registration for the trailer to be towed to Fillmore. The plan is to make enough of a surface to haul the material on and then take it apart on arrival. I would buy the lumber in Fillmore, but I doubt they have any sort of selection. They don't even have the parts to build a potato gun down there. Below are the pics of the trailer after my work yesterday. you'll notice the clean metal and the missing cross members. (just click on the pics--they get a lot bigger).

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Car Hauler

I scored a 22' old camper trailer frame for $300 yesterday and spent the evening tearing off the rest of the floor--including the toilet and waste tank. The trailer was lived in by a drifter related to the family who owned the property where the trailer sat. It sat for a few years and the man never emptied the waste tank. Needless to say there was a nasty mess, but you can see the final frame in the pics below. the plan is to weld in additional 5-6 extra "c" channel cross-members, add fenders, and 1' extensions on both sides of the trailer excepting where the fenders will be. That will give me a surface area of roughly 8'x22'. Plenty of room to haul a car and our small estate when we move. We'll see if I can keep it in the class III weight specs so my hitch can handle it.

Both axles have electric brakes, we'll see how they work when I wire in the lights. Hopefully in the end we'll have an asset that's value is significantly above what is spent to create it. Currently a used 18' car hauler goes for $1800-$3200 depending on condition. I hope to keep this under $1100, obviously not counting my labor.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Hitch Install

Yesterday I took some time to install a class III hitch on the Durango. I wired it last week, so just the hardware went on yesterday. It was pretty straight forward, but I did break the drill bit on the last hole through the frame rail--a minor setback. Here's the result: