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MDProwler | I bought this yellow trailer two years ago in what was described as mint condition. It was anything but. I just never had time to mess with it but about a month ago I decided it would be nice to take to Deep Creek this year. So I set about disassembling the entire trailer, painting it orange and correcting everything else that was not right.
Completely disassembled, sanded and primed.
Painted the box orange and painted the inside black
Had the box frame sandblasted to remove the pitting of the aluminum. Then I painted it with three coats of Black Satin Rustoleum. I also wire wheeled and painted the axle.
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Skullrodder | Looking GOOD Gary! A major change since the maintance days event! |
MDProwler | All the parts were painted seperately and the outside of the lid was painted last after nit was installed on the trailer.
Slowly coming together...
Note the inside of the lid is painted body color instead of gray sealer
Almost finished...
Finished, loaded and hooked to the car. Ready to leave at 9am tomorrow.
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Mr.Mcgoo | Looks great and the way you do things I am sure it is much better now even if it was perfect when you bought it. But i think you should have painted it silver... This message has been edited by Mr.Mcgoo on 06-11-2010 at 11:48 PM |
alrtg | I agree, Silver looks much better and the paint would have been much less expensive. |
ed monahan | He probably did paint it SILVER primer before he finished it to make it look nice. lol |
TFischer | Looks fantastic Gary!! |
cnote6 | WOW!!, That looks like you did a 10x's better job! This message has been edited by cnote6 on 06-18-2010 at 12:10 PM |
spoons | Time for 20" wheels on the trailer...
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MDProwler | quote: Originally posted by spoons: Time for 20" wheels on the trailer...
You know I never thought of that. I have a set of painted wheels sitting ariound. Hmmm. |