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    That's cool, I've been trying to get ready for my trip down and I found me a tandem trailer yesterday so I guess I'll be working on that project next. It's an old Skeeter trailer and I'll have to change the bunks to fit my Intimidator. Hopefully it'll work out good for me. I'll see you in a couple of weeks. Your trailer is looking great buy the way !

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    Glad ya’ got it checked out and all is well!

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    Thanks guys, and yes I was looking for a tandem but then I realized I keep sinking money into this boat and eventually I want to sell it and get a 2200 so I didn't want to keep syncing a bunch of money into it. And yes make sure to hit me up I'm not sure when it is but dog training starts down here so I'll be running dogs on the weekends, and sometimes during the week to get my dogs in shape and while I'm doing that I will have a few

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    Congratulations on the great work.

    Thanks for keeping the Gambler section entertaining and alive.

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    Thanks for the kind words, I try to keep everything light-hearted and fun I would love the Brotherhood to bond together and have fun with each other. I got to use rubbing compound and wax a trailer Saturday while I was watching the baby and he was helping lol. Made a big difference I'm not sure if the pics will show the difference it made from the water spots and the oxidation but here goes


    The back piece is after and the tongue is before



    And after, no good full pics since I tried to do most of it in the shade and or shop since its still in the 90s here

    And heres my little helper while mommy went to the gym I had daddy daycare and shop helper

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    #47
    Looks like some good help you have there.

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    Great helper, but don’t handicap your son by teaching him to be a gator fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Prestridge View Post
    Great helper, but don’t handicap your son by teaching him to be a gator fan.
    OH NOOOOO.....that was just a Blue and orange shirt.

    GO DAWGS...UGA ALL THE WAY

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    Just an update, I polished my wheels, all new bearings and races, rewired to 7 pin receptacle I now have LED reverse lights, a switch for all red leds to light underneath the boat/trailer. Im trying to get some stuff for the inside of the fenderwells that is like cutting board material.

    Not too many pics but I will take some when its together and at dark with the lights sometime.
    New reverse LEDs

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    Everything looks great Brent! I need to do all the same stuff to my trailer ASAP....you know you wanna! Can't believe how big your little man is getting, when we saw you all, the Mrs. was just prego!
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    Very nice! I could of got ya a practice trailer to wax, but you went ahead and did it blind.. I guess it turned out ok.. Let me know if you ever want to actually get the thing wet!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickstix View Post
    Very nice! I could of got ya a practice trailer to wax, but you went ahead and did it blind.. I guess it turned out ok.. Let me know if you ever want to actually get the thing wet!!
    Im not getting it wet after all this id done, then a full detail to the boat and a trailer princess in the shop

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    We can just take it to the ramp and show off!!

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    Great lookin work !!

    Behind fender material....http://polyfabplastics.com/. Talk to Mark Miller
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    Poly Fab is about 10 min away from me. Good people!
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    Thanks for the link, I got one of the guys who owns a cabinet shop gave me some plastic stuff like cutting board material so it shouldn't scratch or anything. Hopefully tomorrow will be some more work on it may be getting most of it done we will see

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    Got my new fender stuff on and I think it looks good and clean. Its a type of plastic/cutting board material and its been rounded and countersunk in screws...
    Put the boat on the trailer and the 2 outside bunks are too low , so I called my buddy and we are doing some stainless flat stock shims to bring them up.

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    That looks great. Should last forever.

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    Hmmmmmm

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