looks good mate
nice mods
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looks good mate
nice mods
Heres some pics on my 3rd trailer [present] Built upside down for most parts.
Hindsight which I have in spades I would have put the battery box up the back not the front like I did.
No biggie,
This is my 3rd trailer, I have access to a service body Which I may make a trailer from it ,not sure yet
The draw bar has another piece that runs nearly the entire length.
Also the draw bar had heaps of tabs welded to it for any additional boxes I want to fit
I powder coated GQ Ti mags, the extra cab is another I made and sold
FYI I used two sheets of 1/8th alloy checker plater in the build
Painted the frame charcoal hammer tone
I just love making things
Im putting pics here for another member to view, scored these two tanks, they appear out of date,
Any ideas on what to use them for other than testing and scuba diving Id like to hear.
Im thinking these will hold a heap of air. I think they are made from alloy
Smoker, bbq, little fire, rather large anal plugs Etcetera Etcetera Etcetera
Hard to tell what size they are from the pics, could be 12 and 10 litres as they are the most common sizes. Should be some size info just above the start of the curve. Try a magnet to see if they are steel, if steel they may be able to be re-certified. It all depends on the condition inside, outside doesn't really matter and I've seen worse than that on dive boats. They can take a bit of a hammering as long as the valve is fine. If alloy then don't even bother to try and get them tested.
If no one comes up with a better idea for them Clunk would probably take them off your hands as he seems to have a use for them. ;)
Why the difference for the alloy tanks?
latest stamp on the larger one is 08 and the smaller is 04
They are a risk of exploding while being filled, most stores won't fill them even if they are 'in test' date. Check this link:
https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/news...lloy-cylinders
Bummer ,at least the valve on top is worth something.
Might cut it in half long ways for some water dishes for the dog. lol
My awning light just arrived, its a Kawell 18watt 60 degree beam spread.
It will be hard wired with a dimmer and remote control as well.
Die cast alloy body so very robust IMO cant wait to mount it,
about 200mm long