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Trailer rebuild Stage 1 (get it street legal and safe)
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<blockquote data-quote="bpoulin" data-source="post: 217293" data-attributes="member: 6428"><p>No more progress yet, I picked up a motor for the boat, a 1956 Johnson Seahorse 10hp. Next week I'm going to Harbor freight and buying an angle grinder and wire brushes to strip the boat and trailer. I'm kicking around ideas on what to use to paint the trailer. I'm thinking of picking up a gallon of roll on truck liner from the local parts store and doing the whole trailer in that. Either that or a rustoleum rattle can job. I'm leaning towards the rattle can because it dries quick and smooth. First a layer of self etching primer, then a few coats of something close to the original Johnson burgandy red. </p><p><img src="https://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k317/parnelli_97/DSCN0660.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Here's the motor, I'll post it's own build thread when I start on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpoulin, post: 217293, member: 6428"] No more progress yet, I picked up a motor for the boat, a 1956 Johnson Seahorse 10hp. Next week I'm going to Harbor freight and buying an angle grinder and wire brushes to strip the boat and trailer. I'm kicking around ideas on what to use to paint the trailer. I'm thinking of picking up a gallon of roll on truck liner from the local parts store and doing the whole trailer in that. Either that or a rustoleum rattle can job. I'm leaning towards the rattle can because it dries quick and smooth. First a layer of self etching primer, then a few coats of something close to the original Johnson burgandy red. [img]https://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k317/parnelli_97/DSCN0660.jpg[/img] Here's the motor, I'll post it's own build thread when I start on it. [/QUOTE]
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