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Old 04-27-2002, 04:41 AM
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Default Photos Of Trailer Interior Layout, Please Post Yours Too!!

Okay,

Here is the start of outfitting the new (used) trailer. I first started by installing a platform about mid way up in the trailer to create a shelf for two of my bigger birds. You can see that I have also hung two of my smaller models by the tail in the front section of the trailer. This is why I recommend a trailer that has a front side door option.

You will see that I have used 3/16" bungy cord as hold downs. Note the rack system, it is what they call "E" channel and special brackets that fit a 2x4. I have used 1/2" ply as my shelf deck.

I still have to develop a wing storage area and since most of my planes are the two piece design, it should not be too tough.

I also have to create an area for tool boxes, etc. to prevent them from sliding around on the floor. I may build some shelving in the front end.

Please post your trailer photos for all of use to benefit from.

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C&B
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Old 04-27-2002, 04:43 AM
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Default Photo from rear

This is a photo showing the shelf. The model on the left is my 36% Edge, the one on the right is my 27% Extra 300xs.
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Old 04-27-2002, 04:44 AM
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Default Shot from the side door

This shows my Somethin Extra and AW Edge 60/90 on the racks.
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Old 04-27-2002, 04:46 AM
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Default Photo from front

This shows the 36% and 27% from the front showing my tye down method. I also have a bungy cord over each tail wheel to help prevent the tails from hopping!
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Old 04-27-2002, 04:47 AM
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Default Another front shot

This is a closer shot of the 36%.
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Default Detail of support bracket

Here is a close shot of the "E" channel system I spoke of. You can see the special bracket that locks into the channel and is your 2x4 support.

I will post exterior photos when the sun comes up!
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Old 04-28-2002, 02:36 AM
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Default Some exterior photos of my 6x12 Pace American trailer

Here is a shot from outside.
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Default Another shot

Outside view again.
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Default Yet another!

One more time!
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Old 04-28-2002, 01:07 PM
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Default Photos Of Trailer Interior Layout, Please Post Yours Too!!

Crash,

What does a setup like that cost ball park?

And are you using the torsion suspension?

Thanks
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Old 04-28-2002, 02:11 PM
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Default Cost & suspension

Randy,

I bought the trailer used from a neighbor for $3,600. I then spent around $100 for a few more pieces of the E-track system. I needed to have a shelf at mid level and the E-track that was installed was not where I wanted it. However, it will come in handy for tye downs.

The suspension is an independent torsion system and it tracks very well behind the truck.

I took it out yesterday and I am very glad I went with the 6' width. The 7' would have been too wide for my mirrors and the wheel wells would have been too close to the lanes for my liking.

You might find a better deal in your neck of the woods, but you get what you pay for! I would think seriously about getting the side door. As you can see, this allows you to put a substantial shelf system in and still access gear at the front.

Good flying!

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Default Photos Of Trailer Interior Layout, Please Post Yours Too!!

Dang...looks sweet!

I'm now finding that having a front door is a really good idea...My next will have one for sure!

Mine is 5' wide and you can hardly notice you are pulling it...

I'm going to set up some hold downs and stuff today... I don't think I want to go through adding another level yet...and mines a short one so it would be a squeeze anyways.
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Default Side door

Chris,

Your correct, the side door will make life easier. However, your trailer will be great and there is lot's of ways to make the most of your space. Please post a photo or two when you can.

It would be nice to see other trailer layouts.

C&B
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Default Photos Of Trailer Interior Layout, Please Post Yours Too!!

I have not layout on the inside, but thought I would show the outside.
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The other side
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Default Looks great Vernon

Don't you have this listed for sale???

See ya!

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Default Trailer

What kind of paint did you use on the outside? I've had my trailer for 4 years and still can't deciede what to paint on the sides.

I just took my film in to be developed. Hope to have pictures of my trailer posted soon .
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Default PAINTING GRAPHICS ON YOUR TRAILER

Be careful what you paint on your trailer!! There are guys waiting to take what you worked so hard to build. I prefer not to advertise what's in my trailer.

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C&B,

I agree and must admit that is why I don't own one myself.
It does not take long to fill one with thousands of dollars worth of RC models and to think it could be pulled away in only a few seconds just ....just....just... RIGHT I don't want to think about it anymore.
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Default Photos Of Trailer Interior Layout, Please Post Yours Too!!

Not that I have one yet. Hope to soonget one, but the talk of stealing trailers brings to mind an idea I had to protect mine when I get it.

If we are willing to spend all this money on our hobby with trailers, support equipment, and high dollar airplanes, then why not protect the investment with a security system. I have not done alot of investigation on this, but could you not install a lo-jack system onboard? With a reliable battery system I can not see why it would not work. This way, you could locate it in a fair amount of time and the theif would not even realize it was monitored, and or simplify it and just put an anoying alarm on it. By the time the theif figures out that its alarmed its to late. And for this person to disable it would require getting insde to try and find it and dis-arm it. It would definently give you time to get out of your hotel room and stop the event.

Anyway, just my .05 cents worth. Inflation way up.


Enjoy and Keep'em Fly'in

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Default Trailer alarm

Yes, I think an alarm would not be a bad idea!!

A good togue lock would not hurt either along with wheel locks if applicable.

The trailer idea is catching on big in my neck of the woods and I think it's a great way to go. Plus the trailer costs so much less than maintaining another vehicle.

I have another trailer that I use exclusively for my construction business and have owned it for 12 years. I have never had someone try and steal it, but I don't leave it unattended much either.

BOY THIS "HOBBY" IS GETTNG EXPENSIVE!!!

C&B
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I am not sure what kind Of paint is on it as I bought it from a Widow. I do have it for sell Crash and Burn.
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Default trailer locks

On my nitro boat trailer, the tongue breaks over, and locks. I wish I could find a cargo trailer that would do the same! Does anyone know where a guy could find this type of system?
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Default Photos Of Trailer Interior Layout, Please Post Yours Too!!

When ever I go somewhere...my trialer will be locked to my truck. With a lock on the door too. At home...it will be locked in the "hitched" postition so it would be really hard to trailer away...
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Master Lock makes a lock that goes in where the ball goes. It locks in there so no one can get anything in the hitch to tow it. I saw it at Wal-mart.


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