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โSep-04-2022 12:01 PM
poppa wrote:
time, energy and money? this troll dont care. he is still posting pics of "how its gonna be" 7 years after first post. it has been entertaining and a learning experience though. lol
โSep-04-2022 10:11 AM
poppa wrote:
time, energy and money? this troll dont care. he is still posting pics of "how its gonna be" 7 years after first post. it has been entertaining and a learning experience though. lol
If you were planning to start from frame up, it would have been better to have done that before you spent time and energy rebuilding it..
โSep-03-2022 10:30 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
The repairs and workmanship looks great, however, I can't help to think about all of the time, energy and money you will have wasted when down the road you decide to rip it down to frame and start from scratch again??
I have done one partial gut/rebuild and one total gut and rebuild inside and out just reusing floor and walls and new roof structure..
The second one cost me 10yrs ago $3,500 in materials and took me 9 months to complete.. No way would I consider blowing down to frame and building new from scratch now days at the current cost of materials. What I did was I kept the smaller one that I bought first and used it until the newer larger one was finished.. Then sold off the smaller one..
time, energy and money? this troll dont care. he is still posting pics of "how its gonna be" 7 years after first post. it has been entertaining and a learning experience though. lol
If you were planning to start from frame up, it would have been better to have done that before you spent time and energy rebuilding it..
I would have bought another old cheap one to temporarily use instead of doing it the way you did as now you will end up scrapping a lot of materials and all of your labor.. Shame too, it looks great.
โAug-31-2022 08:47 AM
jfb1969 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
As you are most likely aware of, building a trailer from scratch in PA and getting it titled is a real buzz kill pain in the behind..
If I can buy a titled TT, PennDOT doesn't need to know how much work I've done to it! ๐
โAug-30-2022 03:03 PM
โAug-30-2022 12:54 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
As you are most likely aware of, building a trailer from scratch in PA and getting it titled is a real buzz kill pain in the behind..
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โJan-05-2016 01:45 PM
jfb1969 wrote:Yeah, redid all my plumbing with PEX. Full flow shutoff valves at every fixture location, braided stainless supply lines. All of it is crimped with rings except one final location near the water heater. Again, overkill, but I'm doing it once and don't want problems.
Another thought I had is to go with polyethelene (PEX) tubing for my water lines. My current TT has what looks to be grey PVC or poly tubing but it has 90 degree elbows and T junctions. I'd like to eliminate the elbows 100% and as many T's as possible. Does anyone have experience using PEX in a trailer?
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