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    #16
    Awesome Job!

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      #17
      Wicked is the man! It takes mad skills and a sharp mind to do metal fabrication. Jessie James also has mad skills! I really respect a skilled woodworker or metal fabricator,because it takes hours of training on the job to be an independent worker.
      I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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        #18
        Nice job, i had some real problems with my Roadrunner trailer.

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          #19
          Awesome work, hats off

          B-cool, if you bend this one, the boats gonna be in the bed of the truck, cause it looks stout
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            #20
            Looks awesome.

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              #21
              Real nice job wicked! What brand of trailer is that? My road runner needed some improvements on the bunk supports that I had a local guy in Del Rio weld for me. This is how the trailer bunks come from Road Runner. Notice that when you load the boat the weakest part of the support absorbs the shock of the boat sliding onto the trailer? If I had a friend who drove the boat onto the trailer too fast it could fold, in my mind anyhow.



              These are the extra support pieces I had the local trailer shop and welder add on for me, the bunk supports should be much stronger now.

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                #22
                Great job wicked. I wish I could weld like that. My woodworking skills don't come in very handy when it comes to working on the boat!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ewok View Post
                  Real nice job wicked! What brand of trailer is that? My road runner needed some improvements on the bunk supports that I had a local guy in Del Rio weld for me. This is how the trailer bunks come from Road Runner. Notice that when you load the boat the weakest part of the support absorbs the shock of the boat sliding onto the trailer? If I had a friend who drove the boat onto the trailer too fast it could fold, in my mind anyhow.



                  These are the extra support pieces I had the local trailer shop and welder add on for me, the bunk supports should be much stronger now.

                  My supports look like that. The newer version of my trailer now come with supports like that.

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                    #24
                    Nice job wicked. I like bulletproof designs.
                    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                      #25
                      Nobody thinks this is good work.

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                        #26
                        Looks great, nice job wicked!

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                          #27
                          Heck yeah! Great to see TO members helping each other out

                          And mad skills Wicked!

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                            #28
                            thank you guys.. Wish I would have had more time but one day is all the time he had =)
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