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    Trailer upgrade

    Had a bit of time to spare, so I thought I'd upgrade the trailer with some S/S Donzi lettering.
    I bought these from Zelatore a few years back and never did anything with them...until now.

    Removed the old trailer decal, cleaned up the aluminum and used some double sided tape to install them.
    Only trouble is, now I have clean the aluminum on the rest of the trailer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeller View Post
    Had a bit of time to spare, so I thought I'd upgrade the trailer with some S/S Donzi lettering.
    I bought these from Zelatore a few years back and never did anything with them...until now.

    Removed the old trailer decal, cleaned up the aluminum and used some double sided tape to install them.
    Only trouble is, now I have clean the aluminum on the rest of the trailer.
    After you get the whole trailer cleaned I would have it clear coated and call it a day.
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    You could have saved yourself a lot of work. If
    You just mailed me the letters...Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Donnelly View Post
    You could have saved yourself a lot of work. If
    You just mailed me the letters...Ed
    How bout I send you the whole boat and trailer. I'll pick it up when the trailer is polished and the boat is running.
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    You pay for the heated unit and bring it out east,,,
    AND ITS A DONE DEAL..Ed

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    HEAT?!?! You want heat! Geesh.....and you call yourself Canadian.
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    Kidding aside Ed. I know that was a sincere offer and appreciate it.
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    Here's what we do with boat trailers around here.

    We hack 'em up, put'em on top of mini-excavator trailers, then put an old Fiberform on top of that, then put a quad inside the boat and top it off with a 12' aluminum boat. Then travel 1500 miles north into the bush and ( with luck ) shoot a couple moose !

    Yes, this is a true story and yes, it is currently travelling up some logging road in the middle of nowhere...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenny View Post
    Here's what we do with boat trailers around here.

    We hack 'em up, put'em on top of mini-excavator trailers, then put an old Fiberform on top of that, then put a quad inside the boat and top it off with a 12' aluminum boat. Then travel 1500 miles north into the bush and ( with luck ) shoot a couple moose !

    Yes, this is a true story and yes, it is currently travelling up some logging road in the middle of nowhere...

    Wow! Canadian hillbillys. Heaven forbid you take a torch to that rig though. . . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenny View Post
    Here's what we do with boat trailers around here.

    We hack 'em up, put'em on top of mini-excavator trailers, then put an old Fiberform on top of that, then put a quad inside the boat and top it off with a 12' aluminum boat. Then travel 1500 miles north into the bush and ( with luck ) shoot a couple moose !

    Yes, this is a true story and yes, it is currently travelling up some logging road in the middle of nowhere...

    I'm baggin what your mowin, Len!

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