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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Cyklops86" data-source="post: 406864" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>Decided to get this trailer usable until I get a better one. Started stripping it down yesterday,then added 4 ft to the front of the trailer so it should be plenty long enough now. Today I finished up the welding, which went more like start a bead, blow a hole, cuss a little, patch the hole, grind it down and start again. It looks like crap and isnt the straightest in the world but it will work and thats good enough for now. I probably should have dug out the mig but it was buried in the back of the shop so I just fired up the stick welder. I do pretty good on mig but suck at stick welding. Anyhow, got it welded up and got most of the frame wire wheeled down ready for primer. Tomorrow is back to work but I hope to have time after work to finish up the prep so my next day off I can prime and paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyklops86, post: 406864, member: 20601"] Decided to get this trailer usable until I get a better one. Started stripping it down yesterday,then added 4 ft to the front of the trailer so it should be plenty long enough now. Today I finished up the welding, which went more like start a bead, blow a hole, cuss a little, patch the hole, grind it down and start again. It looks like crap and isnt the straightest in the world but it will work and thats good enough for now. I probably should have dug out the mig but it was buried in the back of the shop so I just fired up the stick welder. I do pretty good on mig but suck at stick welding. Anyhow, got it welded up and got most of the frame wire wheeled down ready for primer. Tomorrow is back to work but I hope to have time after work to finish up the prep so my next day off I can prime and paint. [/QUOTE]
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