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The Galvanic Shop had closed for a Week for Holidays. So I had time to check my construction, and made a little change at the frame. Made a brace between the axle and the hitch. Think it's better for the frame, if much weight on the trailer bed.
Also the 782 got a socket for the trailer lights, if I have a job in the darkness. (:-) |
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Today, the first Part is painted,
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Today, the Part cames back from the Galvanic Shop, i had some work to do,
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Looks good. How much does it cost to have it galvanized?
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Great project.. top notch workmanship!!:beerchug: |
Great job on that trailer! You are a real craftsman, Georg.
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Looks fantastic!:beerchug: I'm sure I'm not the only one that would like to see a rough set of plans with some measurements.
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Now, the Trailer is ready, and made a good Work today!
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Georg:
Looks very good (Sieht sehr gut aus) :IH Trusted Hand: |
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@clay1811/44c, The Costs for Galvanic Job was 162 Euro, is ca. 190 $,
@jaynjeep, the Spindles are of a Seat Inca Van, thats a Brand of the Volkswagen Group. This Spindles are from the Rear Axle of this Van. They are new, and cheap purchased in ebay. If you look to the Pics, you can see my Seat Van, in the Background. Few Weeks ago, i made the Rear Axle Brakes and Spindles new, at my Van. So i had the Idea to take this Spindles for the Trailer. Here some Pics of the Spindles in my Van: |
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