Wildfire1
Well-known member
Just in case some may not have seen this yet I thought I'd try and continue to contribute to the sit and post this. I realize everyone won't like it but I built it for my needs and that's what matters 
Although our business is not a welding shop as such we have found the need to have more and more welding equipment on hand is growing every year. We started out as an automotive repair shop but got into machining and welding. We are brand loyal and as you can see Miller is the brand we like to use. The Miller product has never let me down so why try something else if this is working for me.
We bought a new Miller Trailblazer for our little business and decided to build a trailer for it. I wanted to look a little different than the usual welding trailers you normally see so I did the following.
The trailer features full suspension including shocks. It has a rear sliding compartment for tooling and such. There's also a flip up compartment in the rear for the smaller tools such as wheel wrenches, hammers....
The rear tailgate opens and as well as a small side door. The area where the side door is located is for either tanks or a new plasma cutter.
I added two roll bars. These act as a place to hang the cables and add some protection to the machine and I'll also use it as a metal rack or ladder rack. The roll bars gave me a place for my advertising signs as well.
I added a top mounted LED light bar to the rear Roll bar because my main lights are lower and I figured It would be safer to add the upper LED light bar. It has a signal light/brake and running light built into it. All the lighting on the trailer is LED as well.
You'll notice if you look at the picture of the inside of the trailer there are metal tie downs. There in place for the factory Miller Trailblazer cover. Don't want that blowing off on the highway do we!
Last is the license plate. Two things happen when your in poop. You either call 911 or your local welder Hope you all like it so far. Thanks for looking.

Although our business is not a welding shop as such we have found the need to have more and more welding equipment on hand is growing every year. We started out as an automotive repair shop but got into machining and welding. We are brand loyal and as you can see Miller is the brand we like to use. The Miller product has never let me down so why try something else if this is working for me.
We bought a new Miller Trailblazer for our little business and decided to build a trailer for it. I wanted to look a little different than the usual welding trailers you normally see so I did the following.
The trailer features full suspension including shocks. It has a rear sliding compartment for tooling and such. There's also a flip up compartment in the rear for the smaller tools such as wheel wrenches, hammers....
The rear tailgate opens and as well as a small side door. The area where the side door is located is for either tanks or a new plasma cutter.
I added two roll bars. These act as a place to hang the cables and add some protection to the machine and I'll also use it as a metal rack or ladder rack. The roll bars gave me a place for my advertising signs as well.
I added a top mounted LED light bar to the rear Roll bar because my main lights are lower and I figured It would be safer to add the upper LED light bar. It has a signal light/brake and running light built into it. All the lighting on the trailer is LED as well.
You'll notice if you look at the picture of the inside of the trailer there are metal tie downs. There in place for the factory Miller Trailblazer cover. Don't want that blowing off on the highway do we!
Last is the license plate. Two things happen when your in poop. You either call 911 or your local welder Hope you all like it so far. Thanks for looking.
. It was a mess. The wife was not impressed.
Appreciate your kind words

