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Rusty metal pits be gone! 13 years 8 months ago #29192

Scraped, sanded, cleaned with mineral spirits, blown clean, 2 coats of Rustoleum rusty metal primer, and finally, body fill. More to come, but should be in smooth red soon!

Frank

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Re:Rusty metal pits be gone! 13 years 8 months ago #29196

looking good frank,which trailer is that?.john

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Re:Rusty metal pits be gone! 13 years 8 months ago #29198

John, it was the tongue off the boat trailer that my Power Cat is on. It is very heavy duty steel, maybe 3/16 stuff, and heavy. I was trying to reduce weight on the trailer, so substituted an 8' piece of 3" sq. 11 ga. tubing. Now, to put brakes on my trailer I need a bit longer tongue, and wanted one anyways. Between the spare tire mount, jack and winch post, there is no room at all. For $62 I could get a 10' piece of the same 3" sq. tubing, but guess what? I don't have $62!

So, the original tongue is going back on the trailer. It's 11' long, so I'll have room to spare (which I like). The reason the tongue is so heavy is because this was a 3500# trailer. It's all set up for brakes, i.e. the hubs are drums. I need an actuator, and all new brakes, except for the drums. The reason I liked this trailer for the Power Cat is the Cat fits between the fenders. Even though the boat is less than 14' long, it is incredibly wide, and that was the only trailer I had that would do it.

If nothing else, I am not going to use the original winch post for this trailer. It is huge and real heavy. So that's the deal, a boat that weighs maybe 700#s on a trailer that weighs more! I'll be glad to get brakes on it.

This is probably more than you wanted to know.

Frank

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