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Re: Commercial sand blaster in north Texas?
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Posted by Big M on May 28, 2006 at 11:51:45 from (65.162.221.158):
In Reply to: Commercial sand blaster in north Texas? posted by Stephen R. Horton (TX) on May 27, 2006 at 21:00:27:
I just built a 24 foot goose neck trailer. 8 feet stationary and 16 foot tilt with Rumber floor. Really like the floor but recomemeded spacing for the cross memebers is 9 inches for a heavy load like a skid loader. And cutting the Rumber lenght wise to fit the last piece is a BIG job. One guy with the skill saw, one guy pulling away the cut off piece and one guy spraying WD-40 on the blade. Sharpened the blade and gave it more set did help. Got the Rumber from Red Neck Trailer, boards are the same dimention as a 2x8.
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