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Finallygotit

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Have I ever mentioned how much I love power tools? :D
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I started to pull the flat head screws from the deck with a ratchet which was going to take some time. Then I remembered I had an air ratchet. Still took some time but not nearly as much. Before I could remove the screws, I had to dig out the old sealer with a pick. I lent the trailer to a friend who aslo very kindly put some sealer on the deck but flooded the Torx sockets with it. I wish that sealer stuck to the wood as good as it stuck to the screws. Sheeesh!

BTW, I have started to fix the links to the pictures that disappeared earlier in my thread thanks to Photophukit. This will take some time but I will get this done.

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Hey Dan, Happy New Year.

I'll be doing a redeck and painting of my trailer probably later this year. I have some aluminum planking that I plan to use.

Look forward to seeing you progress on it.
 
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Its OK Dan, your among friends:)

Maybe the pictures don't do it justice but that trailer deck looks like it has a few more years in it.


Hi Mac, you're right, the pictures don't do it justice. Here's a few that might prove otherwise. BTW, when the temps warm up, these boards will buckle and warp like crazy; a lot more than what you see now.


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Hey Dan, Happy New Year.

I'll be doing a redeck and painting of my trailer probably later this year. I have some aluminum planking that I plan to use.

Look forward to seeing you progress on it.

Hi Craig and Happy New Year to you as well!

I hope you plan to chronicle that re-deck in your thread. I would very much like to see that.


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Just caught up on your thread bud!

cant wait to see the finished trailer.

have you had any more thought about the boot prop? is there some way you could get a short bonnet prop? the small ones that are usually mounted to the back of the bonnet, and fit it to your boot? then it could latch, and fold down and clip in line with the rear of the boot somewhere?

maybe a cantilever or torsion system (similar to 280z hood) may work out as well.

The ones on the 260z are so stiff, the long bonnet is pretty heavy, and i feel like my bonnet wants to bend in half when i try and lower it down.

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Hi Rudi and thanks for stopping by!

I have put the boot prop on the back burner for now. I think I have an idea which would need to be machined on the lathe and the mill. Darn! :rolleyes:

The trailer is coming along, slowly. I have to travel to California for a few days next week then I will get back to it next weekend.

Time seems to be at a premium these days.

Thank you all for stopping by!!


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So I got a little more work done on the trailer this past weekend.

Here I test fit a new plank next to the old ****. While I had the new plank in there, it happened to rain the next day. I went out to see and the new plank looked like I had waxed it. The water beaded up quite well. At least I did that right, I think. We'll see come summer.

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The new length and drilled holes matched up very well. Now that we have a system, time to remove the rest of the old planks and cut them up for kindling. Some of that wood fell apart in my hands and surprisingly, some were still solid. Weird.

So here we are with the deck removed.

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Time to clean it out, sand, prime and paint.

More to come!


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Looks good Dan.

That's what my Big Tex looked like when I got the wild hair to have it sandblasted, added a few gussets to the fenders, added a spare tire carrier and then painted it and rewired it. Talk about scope creep....:headscrat
 
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Looks good Dan.

That's what my Big Tex looked like when I got the wild hair to have it sandblasted, added a few gussets to the fenders, added a spare tire carrier and then painted it and rewired it. Talk about scope creep....:headscrat

Scope creep? With you? Why doesn't that surprise me. :D

Thanks for stopping by Mike!


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You guys are brutal.

OK let's see......

One gallon of Rustoleum Colonial Red - $30

One gallon of PPG Merlot metallic - $489

I don't know, should I start a Gofundme page. :headscrat


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You can’t stop with color matching you need to rout a v notch on the boards for aesthetics and drainage as well as add some E-Track and then a custom storage container up front and maybe a winch....

Have we blown your budget yet?

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You can’t stop with color matching you need to rout a v notch on the boards for aesthetics and drainage as well as add some E-Track and then a custom storage container up front and maybe a winch....

Have we blown your budget yet?

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Not yet the wheels and tires have to match the Cobra as well. Come on!


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Don't forget the custom LED lights! Got to install lights in the deck too to showcase the underside of the cobra and make it pop at night while driving down the road!
 

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The Garage Journal bar is pretty high. You are not going to have it powder coated?

Looks good. I just helped a friend re-deck a trailer and had similar issues where some boards were ok and some just crumbled.
 
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Duker, Bret, Madison and Brian, contributions are being taken. Let me know when I can expect to see the donations.

Seriously, thanks for the laughs and I appreciate y'all for stopping by.


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I have been reading your story at my commute (with train) the last couple of weeks. Lots of interesting things told in an interesting way. I will continue to follow the story.

I really like the pictures with cacti flowers as that is something we don't see often here in Sweden.
 
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Love the sunset pic.


Hi Terrick, me too!!


I have been reading your story at my commute (with train) the last couple of weeks. Lots of interesting things told in an interesting way. I will continue to follow the story.

I really like the pictures with cacti flowers as that is something we don't see often here in Sweden.


Hello patlun and thank you for that and following along.


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OK, time for another update.

This weekend was the time to get the trailer painted. So I removed all things used with adhesive (reflectors, danger don't do this labels, etc) sanded the thing down with my DA sander and primed the bare metal spots. My lovely wife and I then proceeded to lay down the color (two coats); which in this case is Rustoleum Regal Red gloss.

For a roller and brush job, I think it turned out pretty good. The roller left a powder coat-like finish.
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Now I'm going to let it set for a week so the paint will harden before I set the decking.

On Friday I scored quite a bit of kit for the Bridgeport. :bounce:

A 12" (30.5cm) rotary table. That thing is H E A V Y! I will be refurbishing this.
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In the background you can see another clamp set I got as well.
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I also scored a Quill Master adapter for the mill. Back in the day, we used these with small ball cutters to pick out deep corners in steel, among other things.
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I also scored a bunch of carbide end mills, assorted taps and dies, carbide cutter inserts and other miscellaneous do-dads.

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All of this stuff was headed for the scrap dealer. Cost to me $0.00.

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Thanks for stopping by!



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Wow good deal Dan. Did you know Regal Reg is called Scoutcrafter Red? He is a Youtuber that restores tools and he loves putting Red on just about everything he touches. :D

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Trailer looks great! Also nice when the Mrs. pitches in and spends some QST with you.

Excellent score on the tooling, can't beat the price! :beer:
 
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Free is definitely a nice price! Trailer looks good!

Thanks for stopping by Marc. :thumbup:

That is definitely a you **** deal.... :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Hi Lynn, yeah it was a deal I could NOT pass up. :bounce:

Wow good deal Dan. Did you know Regal Reg is called Scoutcrafter Red? He is a Youtuber that restores tools and he loves putting Red on just about everything he touches. :D

Bret

Hi Bret, I tend to change up the colors. Too much of the same color drives me bonkers. :eyecrazy: Thanks for stopping by!

Trailer looks great! Also nice when the Mrs. pitches in and spends some QST with you.

Excellent score on the tooling, can't beat the price! :beer:

Hi Todd. My wife and I really work well together. Her only problem is she has this knack for coming up with too many options for doing things.

She will have laid out, for arguments sake, three options for painting the trailer. Just as I am about to commit to one, she then says, "well we could do 'this'." At that point I look at her and say, "will you ever stop?" And of course her answer is "no" and comes up with yet another option.

I'm surprised I haven't started twitching. I still love her to death!


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I will echo the others on the tooling, You ****! :thumbup: nice score and good to hear you saved it from the scrapper.

Trailer is looking great. My wife and I have the same problem, only I'm the one who wants to talk over all the options first lol
 
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I will echo the others on the tooling, You ****! :thumbup: nice score and good to hear you saved it from the scrapper.

Trailer is looking great. My wife and I have the same problem, only I'm the one who wants to talk over all the options first lol

And another "you ****"! :thumbup: :lol:

I was lucky in that I was at the right place at the right time. Normally that is not the case for me.

Thanks for stopping by!


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Nice score and the trailer looks great.

"The roller left a powder coat-like finish."


Glad to see you went with powder coating after all.
 
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