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<blockquote data-quote="Bart" data-source="post: 440011" data-attributes="member: 22764"><p>I got some metal from a grain auger my cousin was scrapping and decided to give a try at building a trailer for my v bottom boat. He tongue is a piece of round stock. The frame is some thin metal Chanel iron with a couple pieces of angle iron for cross members. Once welded I used an angle grinder, die grinder, and sand blaster to remove three layers of paint. I drilled out the holes for the spring hangers and then primed with rustoleum self etching primer and two layers of rustoleum gloss white. I still have more prep to do on the rest of the tongue before I paint it. The winch stand, rollers, and bunks are still on the drawing board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart, post: 440011, member: 22764"] I got some metal from a grain auger my cousin was scrapping and decided to give a try at building a trailer for my v bottom boat. He tongue is a piece of round stock. The frame is some thin metal Chanel iron with a couple pieces of angle iron for cross members. Once welded I used an angle grinder, die grinder, and sand blaster to remove three layers of paint. I drilled out the holes for the spring hangers and then primed with rustoleum self etching primer and two layers of rustoleum gloss white. I still have more prep to do on the rest of the tongue before I paint it. The winch stand, rollers, and bunks are still on the drawing board. [/QUOTE]
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