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Hello All,
I didn't know where to post so I thought General Scuba would be the best place to post this thread.
If some of you remember I posed a question about hauling tanks. Thanks for all your input it really helped in the design of the final product. Another Scubaboard Member (Crazy Uncle) and I bought a trailer in Michigan. If we picked it up it would be a lot cheaper, so we did. We drove from Florence Ky. to just across the state line at Kokomo Indiana. into Mich. When we got the empty trailer home we took our time and talked about what would be safest and easiest to build as far as hauling tanks. It took about 5 months to finish it working on it at our leisure. We used the design and build method instead of the other way around. I really enjoyed building it with Crazy Uncle. I put the drill in my thumb only once and he cut himself trimming the checkered tiles with a knife. Not a bad safety record. We laughed a lot during construction. The Pictures don't do it justice but some of you asked to see the final product. Ta Dah, here it is.
Any comments about design changes good or bad will help us with the next one we build.
I didn't realize we owned so much gear. We already need to build a bigger one.
I didn't know where to post so I thought General Scuba would be the best place to post this thread.
If some of you remember I posed a question about hauling tanks. Thanks for all your input it really helped in the design of the final product. Another Scubaboard Member (Crazy Uncle) and I bought a trailer in Michigan. If we picked it up it would be a lot cheaper, so we did. We drove from Florence Ky. to just across the state line at Kokomo Indiana. into Mich. When we got the empty trailer home we took our time and talked about what would be safest and easiest to build as far as hauling tanks. It took about 5 months to finish it working on it at our leisure. We used the design and build method instead of the other way around. I really enjoyed building it with Crazy Uncle. I put the drill in my thumb only once and he cut himself trimming the checkered tiles with a knife. Not a bad safety record. We laughed a lot during construction. The Pictures don't do it justice but some of you asked to see the final product. Ta Dah, here it is.
Any comments about design changes good or bad will help us with the next one we build.
I didn't realize we owned so much gear. We already need to build a bigger one.