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Don’t have a truck to haul stuff around anymore? Here’s how to build a DIY utility trailer from a pop up camper frame so you can still bring your atv / quad / bike or lawn mower to the cottage.
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Love the shameless plug for the tape boss
Hey got a question that has nothing to do with this video lol. What oil/weight do you recommend on a 6.7 Cummins? And how many miles do you recommend going in between oil changes? Completely stock btw. Thanks!
FYI, I asked my hygienist last time i went, and she told me that they send their picks in to get re tipped when they get dull. She was going to check if she had any that can't be re tipped next time I come in. Nice job on the trailer!
another easy way to remember the wire colors is green for grass on the right of the road and yellow for the yellow center line on the left of the trailer. Great little build!
Very good video, doesnt feel like a shill video which is an acomplisment.
Does your country or require inspection of new trailers or can you just do it online
trailer turned out nice, i like that welder though going to be building a trailer myself soon
Thin cutting discs, thick grinding discs…
I would use the welder to make little repairs on my next diesel; and to learn more about welding in general. It would look great sitting next to my tape boss.
Little trailers like this are super handy and end up getting used or borrowed all the time by anybody not too scared to back up with a trailer. Which isn't very many people in my experience – That's why everybody bought megacab trucks.