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Old 04-19-2008, 09:25 PM
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Default Almost Finished Welding Trailer

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I have been lurking around this board for some time. I have enjoyed reading everyones posts. So much useful information in one place and some comedy too. Some of you guys are nuts!!! Well I finally decided on posting something I have been working on. I guess I'm just shy.

I purchased a used 225 Bobcat to add to my collection machines. The machine had very low hours but was very cosmetically challenged. I will say the machine had lots of "character".

I would also need a means for transport. As I'm hoping to get some more "mobile" side work.

I decided on building a trailer instead of mounting in my truck. The primary reason was I like too fish and sometimes leave truck sitting at boat landings for extended amounts of time. I would hate for someone to wreck/steal my machine or kids to play with it and get electrocuted or something.

Most of the materials I had laying around and modified them. The toolbox is off of an old tractor trailer I cut off the steps and such. The aluminum floor is cut up street signs. Steel from an old pressure washer and some freebie hubcaps I found. The reel is a aluminum homemade reel. You get the idea, I like freebies!!!
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Old 04-20-2008, 06:36 AM
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Where's the torch, how ya gona cut stuff???
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Old 04-20-2008, 09:20 AM
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From what I can see in the pictures, your welding trailer appears to be very nice. CLEAN and uncluttered. I like that. Fit and finish seem nice. Looks good with the Miller on there.

I like the fact that you "recycled" and used what you had at hand. I am somewhat of a crow or packrat myself, and ususally have a tickle trunk of goodies stashed somewhere that I call upon from time to time.

Others will come along and start with the "Where's this? and What about that?" and you'll get lots of "Creative Input". As long as you have thought out your project, and the trailer fits YOUR application, I say nicely done.

The only thing that looked slightly out of place to me, was that the reach or tongue of the trailer seemed to be fairly short, and the trailer may pull a little better, or you could turn sharper, if it were longer.

As stated....If the trailer fits YOUR application...Nicely done.
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Old 04-20-2008, 11:09 AM
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very nice trailer.i like the rails with the bent tubing.nice job.
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Old 04-20-2008, 05:11 PM
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where is the torch and the hydraulic lift arm ,and the compressor and,and,and,and ........
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Old 04-20-2008, 05:41 PM
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Very nice, I made the tongue on my utility trailer very similar to what you have made yours and I have had an issue with it bowing up some I just wanted to mention that as something you might watch for.
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Where's the torch, how ya gona cut stuff???
A small set of torches is inside the tool box.
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Old 04-21-2008, 12:55 PM
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Very nice, I made the tongue on my utility trailer very similar to what you have made yours and I have had an issue with it bowing up some I just wanted to mention that as something you might watch for.
I pulled the trailer yesterday to a small job. I took it about 60 miles round trip and the trailer pulled very good. I was impressed with how well it pulled being it only has a 6ft long deck and 4ft wide with 30" of tongue.

I will keep an eye on that. Thanks for the heads up!
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Man, That Is A Nice Trailer! Hide-away Torches, Recycled Materials, Nice Blue Paint Job, Etc...on And On! I'm Gonna Start On A New Trailer For My Stuff, Soon, I Hope. Again, Good Job!
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Hi, Everyone. Some of you guys are nuts!!!
I think so, too.
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Well I finally decided on posting something I have been working on. I guess I'm just shy.
When a quiet man does quality work, it speaks for him.
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I would also need a means for transport. As I'm hoping to get some more "mobile" side work.
Good luck, small business makes the world work.
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I decided on building a trailer instead of mounting in my truck. The primary reason was I like too fish and sometimes leave truck sitting at boat landings for extended amounts of time. I would hate for someone to wreck/steal my machine or kids to play with it and get electrocuted or something.
If a parent can't keep their kid away from another man's tools...... I'd leave this option open.

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Most of the materials I had laying around and modified them. The toolbox is off of an old tractor trailer I cut off the steps and such. The aluminum floor is cut up street signs. Steel from an old pressure washer and some freebie hubcaps I found. The reel is a aluminum homemade reel. You get the idea, I like freebies!!!
Sweet, another pack-rat.
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