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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

Custom welding trailer I built in the summer of 2008 to fit the Miller 302 Trailblazer

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  • Really neat. Always been an artist, and somewhat handy with woodworking... but I have a real respect for you guys who can weld something together from scratch. Congrats - it's a beautiful little trailer!

  • @bredlo Thank you very much. My late father was a craftsman when it came to woodworking so I have to say I also have the utmost respect for a person who can take a piece of wood and turn it into a masterpiece. When I started this trailer I had no plan. I drawed a line on the shop floor to scale and started fabricating and getting ideas as I went along. It was a fun build though and the trailer has been great for business. Thanks for commenting. :)

  • Very nice, Send it to Miller and see what they say, might want you to design and build a prototype for them?

  • @Zeamus634 Ya think? Sure happy you enjoyed seeing it. Thanks!

  • Nice trailer. Very nice work.

  • @MrRoberoni117 Thank you very much. Happy to hear you like it. It's been very handy to have it for my mobile welding jobs. Thanks for posting!

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  • @CCSinventions Thank you. Happy to see you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.

  • Very nice shop, equipment and trailer!

  • @gseufzer Thanks. Ya a camera is a handy thing to have. I document basically everything I build. In the case of this trailer I built it with two of my customers in mine. It was essentially that i have a clean looking outfit and it's got me plenty of great welding jobs because of it. Hope you get to build another one. Thanks for posting!

  • very nice, when i built mine in 06 it "was" shiny problem was it was not long before cleaning and detailing it took a back seat to makin a buck . now about 50,000 miles later its been changed , modified , drug through the mud and muck many tires 2nd welding machine and employees using it now and not locking , tieing conecting you name it it looks pretty rough. yours gets me thinking i should build another one but just for high profile work and show. wish i had a digital camera back then.

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