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Old 12-28-2010, 11:13 PM
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Looking real good Fred. I am going to have to start playing with the aluminum soon. I intend to build my trailer out of it. Where are you finding the aluminum at. I have looked at some of the online places and can't find angles and channel in those sizes. Next question I am interested in the corner clamps you have that you used on the bed. Where did ya find them?

And I would put in my 2 cents on the color but I think it's obvious.

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Old 12-29-2010, 04:17 PM
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Thanks Guys!
Was going to paint frame,boom & bed black.Cab either dark or light blue.
Dreamweaver,Home-dip-shyt & lowes are a good place for starters.Or go to a metal supplier which is cheaper. Do you have any metal usa's around you? That's where I get most of my stuff.
Alarge part of the pieces I use I have to cut to scale because you can't buy it in a small enough size.
Well....made boom support,& mounted.







Didn't like the way control boxes looked,so remade them also.


Thanks for lookin!
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Wait till you boys see what I'm going to use for hydraulic cylinders for outriggers. If this works! I'll have kool little cylinders for around $13.each Best part is they look perfect for what I want to do.
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:22 PM
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Looking good Freddy. When is it going to the paint booth??????
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