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<blockquote data-quote="Kingbryce" data-source="post: 432829" data-attributes="member: 22168"><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> hey thanks ya'll! I really appreciate the comments and support. I had alot of fun doing the camo. Its addictive though! Ive found myself looking around for things to throw my ol palm leaves on and go to town on! Lol when ive had free time from the hull i've been restoring my trailer out at my in laws house. My trailer was turdish on the exterior, and i wanted to get a new one, but my budget didnt allow it, so i cleaned it up, and hopefully i can get a few more years oit of it. The trailer had quite a bit of surface rust, and a bent tongue from being jack knifed while being pit in the barn, so it needed quite a bit of work. I was comcerned that i may have rust issues on the inside, but after cutting the tongue off, it ended up being in pretty good shape. Very little rust to be seen through the inside of the frame rails. My father in law, my ol lady and i stripped the whole thing down to bare metal. I then treated the steel with a conditioner and rust inhibitor, and re finished everything. I rolled the paint on, so she a 3 footer, but all in all it turned out pretty good! Pics to follow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingbryce, post: 432829, member: 22168"] :D hey thanks ya'll! I really appreciate the comments and support. I had alot of fun doing the camo. Its addictive though! Ive found myself looking around for things to throw my ol palm leaves on and go to town on! Lol when ive had free time from the hull i've been restoring my trailer out at my in laws house. My trailer was turdish on the exterior, and i wanted to get a new one, but my budget didnt allow it, so i cleaned it up, and hopefully i can get a few more years oit of it. The trailer had quite a bit of surface rust, and a bent tongue from being jack knifed while being pit in the barn, so it needed quite a bit of work. I was comcerned that i may have rust issues on the inside, but after cutting the tongue off, it ended up being in pretty good shape. Very little rust to be seen through the inside of the frame rails. My father in law, my ol lady and i stripped the whole thing down to bare metal. I then treated the steel with a conditioner and rust inhibitor, and re finished everything. I rolled the paint on, so she a 3 footer, but all in all it turned out pretty good! Pics to follow [/QUOTE]
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