mybigwarwagon
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Just add an electric motor. No sweat landing gear.
That's what came to mind for this trailer seeing that it's already equipped for the tail movement.Next trailer i buy/make will have hydraulics on board for the tail and the jacks. My trailer flat wears you out cranking in either speed.
Whats left on Burb? besides engine heatI hope to have that running by next week.

You can "store" it up here in my shop, we can even use my hypertherm plas!It is hit or miss with delivery at my house, sometimes they do it the right way, but not lately.
On another note, I found a deal on a 4x4 plasma table, waiting on the seller to confirm a few things, but I think it will be something that will add to the SG and my capabilities. The funny part is that Dad has a 4x4 table at his shop and it doesn't get used at all, it was built without a water table and you really can't just build one to get it close enough to do any good. It smokes up the entire shop in minutes, he has added a hood, but it doesn't do very well, it would need a downdraft setup to make it really work. Anyways, it never gets used, Dad wants to use it, but he doesn't know how to run it, I don't really know how either, so it comes down to having the guy that built it come over to run it. I thought about trying to buy it from Dad, but I don't want the smoke issues in my shop, it seems dumb to buy a duplicate, but this way I will have the computer and software so that I can learn how to run things myself, then I have access to it anytime unlike Dad's, there is almost always stuff in the way, plus the smoke is another issue. The one I am looking at is only three years old and has a water table setup built in, the company upgraded to a 5 x 10 unit, same brand, just bigger. I am currently trying to get the seller to upgrade their plasma cutter and sell me theirs, otherwise I have to buy a new one, the used market is not very good right now.
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Try Midwest Wheel, they seem to have almost everything.
I have run into a snag with the smaller trailer, it seems that even a 2003 is too old and no one sells the stud piloted rims anymore, they are all hub piloted and I would have to swap the hubs out and buy new rims. I emailed one place that still shows them for sale, but it seems like the website hasn't been updated in a while, so I am guessing they won't have any, but they also make custom wheels, so it may be easier to just go that route. New hubs are going to be more than $500 each, the trailer is worth the money to upgrade, but I really didn't want to spend another $2k when I have to spend about $2k on rims as well, I already bought the tires, so I have to figure something out.
I use TurboCAD and picked up the full featured (then) current version for $99 on a deal direct through them 12 months or so ago. SolidWorks is availabe for Makers/DIY users for $99/annum online.I wish they weren't all subscription based these days. I would pony up the money to buy a program outright, but I hate the idea that if I stop paying, I can't use it.
I will have to give them a shout, the local guy may be able to find some too, he had everything else I needed.Try Midwest Wheel, they seem to have almost everything.
I thought it was $99 a month, per year is totally worth it, it isn't like I am sending other people CAD drawings or anything. I will definitely look into it, I was leaning towards solidworks anyways.I use TurboCAD and picked up the full featured (then) current version for $99 on a deal direct through them 12 months or so ago. SolidWorks is availabe for Makers/DIY users for $99/annum online.
The issue is that is they aren't certified, DOT could get me for it, I don't want to push my luck.Well, you got that fancy plasma table. Make your own wheels?






