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time2roll wrote:
Just make sure your gopro is in focus :B
โMar-23-2021 03:32 PM
โMar-23-2021 03:29 PM
swimmer_spe wrote:Grit dog wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
talk to local fire dept ,could be used for fire training.
Lol. "Hey wanna practice rescuing someone from a burning rotten travel trailer that will probably collapse on you?"
Fire Chief: "Ummmm.....no"
And even if they did, it's not like they're going to clean up the mess. I suggested burning it where it sits. Same thing minus the "opportunity" for the FD.
Campground operator won't be too happy with that.
โMar-23-2021 01:13 PM
Grit dog wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
talk to local fire dept ,could be used for fire training.
Lol. "Hey wanna practice rescuing someone from a burning rotten travel trailer that will probably collapse on you?"
Fire Chief: "Ummmm.....no"
And even if they did, it's not like they're going to clean up the mess. I suggested burning it where it sits. Same thing minus the "opportunity" for the FD.
โMar-23-2021 10:33 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
talk to local fire dept ,could be used for fire training.
โMar-23-2021 09:27 AM
mkirsch wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
talk to local fire dept ,could be used for fire training.
Fire departments won't do that anymore.
Besides from the way this thing sounds it's either so soggy it wouldn't burn or it's so far gone that it would burn up before they could even get the hoses off the truck. Only training they'd get is in roasting hot dogs and marshmallows over the smouldering coals.
โMar-23-2021 07:23 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
talk to local fire dept ,could be used for fire training.
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โMar-22-2021 10:36 AM
swimmer_spe wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Assuming tires are good, (or you have some to put on), brakes and lights work, I would get some 2X4s and Heavy Duty tiedown straps. Build a frame inside to keep it from collapsing when you wrap it with straps and ratchet them down tight.
Tire are good.
bearings are good.
Brakes are good.
Lights work.
Would you only brace the bad area, or would you brace everything? I know one area, about the last 10 feet of the box is the bad area. The rest is not so bad.
โMar-22-2021 07:37 AM
โMar-22-2021 07:25 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Assuming tires are good, (or you have some to put on), brakes and lights work, I would get some 2X4s and Heavy Duty tiedown straps. Build a frame inside to keep it from collapsing when you wrap it with straps and ratchet them down tight.
โMar-22-2021 07:07 AM
swimmer_spe wrote:
One of the challenges I have is I own a 1975 trailer that the box is rotten and ready to collapse. It should be fine, but I am worried one bad bump and over it goes. I need to get it 3 hours to my house to dispose of it safely.
How would you strengthen it to try to keep it together for the long trip?
โMar-22-2021 06:35 AM