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02.18.2011, 01:22 AM

well more pics from today. I will have it finished this weekend, its not an option or a maybe itll be done or atleast functional minus a couple small items i can do in a week or two. We have a series race next weekend and i need my trailer back at my house so i can get my stuff in it and get 3 of my 4 cars that ill be racing rebuilt and ready during next week. I've got a ton of tires to glue (12 sets as of right now unless i get some more wheels in this coming week) and i gotta get organized.





this actually took awhile... front counter top follows the curve of the front of the trailer.


through the side door, (which will be getting a window put in it after the 1st race)


and finally the counter top i went with, ill be gluing it down tomorrow.

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02.18.2011, 01:23 AM

I think even a factory driver will be jealous!!!


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02.18.2011, 01:32 AM

my dad always told me if your gonna do something do it right! This is one project i definetly won't be redoing, because i think i got it right the 1st time.
   
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02.18.2011, 01:44 AM

Looking good ross, what material did you settle on for the counter?
   
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02.18.2011, 01:53 AM

went with the laminate. easy to clean, perfect for my application, easiest to work with my odd counter top. plus i got it as a left over piece from a custom cabinet shop for $80.

I was told it was some of the better laminate i would find, and after cutting on it and such they weren't pulling my leg, its cuts clean and is not brittle.
   
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02.18.2011, 01:56 AM

Wow...
That's so...

A window? You sure that's a good idea?
I mean, blinds or anything?

Because... wouldn't a window in the door make stealing things (not to be TOO negative) a bit...easier?
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went with the laminate. easy to clean, perfect for my application, easiest to work with my odd counter top. plus i got it as a left over piece from a custom cabinet shop for $80.

I was told it was some of the better laminate i would find, and after cutting on it and such they weren't pulling my leg, its cuts clean and is not brittle.
Nothing wrong with laminate. I am using the stuff that came out of my new house in my rc workshop and it is taking a beating and still looking good. I have used the knife on it, and had the soldering iron on and nothing is really happening. I like it, plus it cleans very easy. I keep a soft bristle counter brush handy, and a spray bottle of cleaner too.
   
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I have to agree. - 02.18.2011, 07:27 AM

I have to agree about putting a window in this rig. It just creates an easy access where you really do not need one. Without a window you could have a pretty good security setup that will prevent anyone from seeing let alone getting to your toys while it is parked overnight. Unless you plan to have a couple of pit bulls sleeping in the trailer.

Love the way things are turning out Ross. Nice clean work, and looks very efficient as well. I know I am jealous. Good luck meeting your schedule. Seems like you have quite a lot on your plate. Also good luck with your racing this year. Looking forward to seeing the trailer completed.


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wiring it up tomorrow morning and ill finish the front walls final pieces in a couple weeks. but its "done" for now
   
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02.20.2011, 12:46 AM

I remember reading what you were using for lighting, fluorescent?

How about LED strips from hobbyking?
Cheap, effective, and holydamn bright.
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Was wondering Ross, do you plan to put lights uner the top cabinets on the left side?
   
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yep (3) 4 foot dual bulbs under the overheads to finish off the lighting
   
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yep (3) 4 foot dual bulbs under the overheads to finish off the lighting
Damn, that will be some serious lighting!! I have 2 4foot duals (t8) over my 13ft bench and it does the job. I could do with a 3rd over my charging station/toolbox, as it gets a bit dark in that corner.

Your work looks very good, excellent job!
   
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02.20.2011, 03:29 AM

What are you going to use as solvent in your parts washer? I used Super Clean in mine, with less than stellar results. It says not to use flamable solvent (im assuming that is a HF solvent tank?) but I am thinking it would be ok to use it anyway as long as the pump was always submersed.


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