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Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 12:20 AM

I picked up my Generator yesterday, finally. Bought it at Pep Boys.

""2500 running watts, 3125 maximum watts. Easy start, 5.5 HP, fuel-efficient OHV engine. With two 120V outlets.""

Also, had a chance to weld some sides on my trailer. Took it to a welding shop and got a quote for $100. Trying to save money, I decided to do it my self for cheaper. I picked up some old bed frames for nothing. (heavy duty angle iron) Measured, cut, and welded with my friends' welder. Total cost......ZERO.
I only did the from the front of the wheels and around. I did the back half with wood. I wanted to keep my options open, just incase I needed to add later. It is made of Oak and treated wood. Again.....free...I picked it up from a scrap pile...LOL. I know I am cheap! I printed some numbers off the computerm traced them to the wood, and painted them. (blocked out due to DC guidelines) On the back, I will be getting vinyl done....and yes, I will be paying for them.

Pics.......(excuse the dirty trailer, just gpt back from a 1700 mile trip with it)













EDIT- Sorry about the 2 large pics. I will resize them tomorrow and fix the problem.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 04:56 AM

Looks like you have a pretty nice setup there.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 05:07 AM

Yeah.
What's your tow ride?


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 06:47 AM

Looking good!


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 07:13 AM

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What's your tow ride?
For now, a 2003 Chevy Trailblazer EXT


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 08:03 AM

Wow that trailer is coming along very well!

That's the same generator I have. Very good piece of equipment.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 09:40 AM

What size trailer is that and what size water tank ? Me and a buddy of mine is starting a mobile detailing business . We need to know what's a good size water tank and about how many cars you can do with it ?
   
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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 10:07 AM

Nice work! Won't you get in trouble for the plate being a bit obscured, though?


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 11:23 AM

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What size trailer is that and what size water tank ? Me and a buddy of mine is starting a mobile detailing business . We need to know what's a good size water tank and about how many cars you can do with it ?
The trailer is a 4x8 and the water tank is 65 gallons. With the water tank, I can do between 4-5 cars, depending on how muddy. I do not really use my tank and pressure washer for washing a whole bunch. Instead, I use QEW. I do that since the Texas heat like to dry my soap up before I can fire up my washer..

The trailer, I thought it would be a great size. I am at my weight limit right now with it. And I wish it were a little bigger. I picked it up from Tractor Supply Co. for a few hundred bucks, less than 300. I would say, a good Starter size would be a 5x8 minimum. I will be looking into getting a bigger trailer soon.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 04-27-2006, 11:25 AM

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Nice work! Won't you get in trouble for the plate being a bit obscured, though?

I haven't yet. It is mounted where it is suposed to be, but if they do question me about it, I will most likely mount it to one of the fenders.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 05-08-2006, 12:09 PM

Hey nice rig, I just recently purchased a generator and was wondering how I should ground the unit. The manual states to place a 2 ft rod into the ground but what if you are in a parking lot, what would you use to ground your generator then? Or what do you have your generator grounded to when you do your jobs?

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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 05-08-2006, 03:16 PM

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Hey nice rig, I just recently purchased a generator and was wondering how I should ground the unit. The manual states to place a 2 ft rod into the ground but what if you are in a parking lot, what would you use to ground your generator then? Or what do you have your generator grounded to when you do your jobs?

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I have it grounded to nothing.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 05-08-2006, 05:09 PM

Lookin good! How does it ride with all the weight?

Where did you say you got those outdoor boxes from?

Also, that tank looks big for a 65Gal. Do you know the dimensions on it?
   
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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 05-08-2006, 05:44 PM

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Lookin good! How does it ride with all the weight?

Where did you say you got those outdoor boxes from?

Also, that tank looks big for a 65Gal. Do you know the dimensions on it?

Thanks.
It rides great. I am at my max weight limit with it already!
I picked the boxes up from Wal-Mart for $19 each. As for the size of the tank...I will have to get back to you on that. Will break out the tape measure later.

It may look big because I have it liftes off the trailer about 6 inches. Gravity feed to the pressure washer.


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Re: Updated trailer. New generator and sides - 05-08-2006, 06:19 PM

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Thanks.
It rides great. I am at my max weight limit with it already!
I picked the boxes up from Wal-Mart for $19 each. As for the size of the tank...I will have to get back to you on that. Will break out the tape measure later.

It may look big because I have it liftes off the trailer about 6 inches. Gravity feed to the pressure washer.
Glad to hear it rides good. Nothing like being worried about loosing or breaking the trailer.

I thought that's where I read you got them, but I checked out 2 local Wal-Marts here, but didn't have any luck. Maybe they stopped selling them, or just don't carry them in my area.

Yep, I forgot about the blocks and from those pictures I missed it.

I know you said you wanted to go bigger, but are you happy enough with the set up of this one? Do you have everything placed how you like it?
   
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