Project LM 365

richheck

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Yes, moved mine back last month. Better protection being they are now attached to the upper rail vs the lower rail. Also like you stated much closer to the drain outlet for simplicity. Great move.
 

richheck

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Yep, now my turn to copy the second tire carrier for my blue tank. Yep, another project when I get home. The front and back walls and doors should be done for the "Arlington Shed".
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Sneak peek at my drawer project
I'm doing the rough fit and drilling all of the holes before I send it out for powder coating.
A few tweaks here and there and hopefully it will be ready before we head to Vegas.

46.6 lbs
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The fire pit just fits inside perfectly.

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Rollin_Free

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Rich you are the one that gave me the idea in the first place. Not sure why I didn't put it there when I added the 2nd one.

Ok I'm thinking you worked with metal and/or paint during a large part of your career. You keep talking about powder coating and fine tuning of your metal projects to make them fit right. I like doing projects that look like they came that way from the factory when I'm done but powder coating vs paint can finish is over the top. I'm very impressed how well your metal projects turn out. I will definitely need to find someone locally that can get the same results you seem to always get.
 

Bob Vaughn

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Sneak peek at my drawer project
I'm doing the rough fit and drilling all of the holes before I send it out for powder coating.
A few tweaks here and there and hopefully it will be ready before we head to Vegas.

46.6 lbs
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The fire pit just fits inside perfectly.

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Where did you mount this ??
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Ok I'm thinking you worked with metal and/or paint during a large part of your career. You keep talking about powder coating and fine tuning of your metal projects to make them fit right. I like doing projects that look like they came that way from the factory when I'm done but powder coating vs paint can finish is over the top. I'm very impressed how well your metal projects turn out. I will definitely need to find someone locally that can get the same results you seem to always get.
Thanks
I have tried to use rattle paint cans for many years and I'm horribly impatient which always results in a mess with runs in my paint. Also the powder coating is very durable. It really puts the finishing touches on a project.

As for my painting skills I found 1 exception, I painted all of our cabinet brushed nickel pull knobs and handles with this Rust-oleum paint and they turned out perfect every single one of them.

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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Ok last look at it before it goes off to powder coating. It's not perfect but I'm happy with how it turned out. This thing has spent a lot of hours inside my head, glad to see it out now.

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Bones

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Sweet Jerrod. I have another idea for my sewer stuff but I don't know if it will work. I'm going to mock up some stuff in wood first and try it. You might not even know it was a mod.

I like your drawer for the fire pit.
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Dave I bought the 26" slides for the other side to do the sewer storage drawer like you suggested.
Won't be done for Vegas but it will happen soon
It's going just opposite of this drawer.
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Bones

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Dave I bought the 26" slides for the other side to do the sewer storage drawer like you suggested.
Won't be done for Vegas but it will happen soon
It's going just opposite of this drawer.
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nice keep me posted
 

Bones

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I meant to tell you I was delighted to see a motion sensor when I was checking out a half million dollar Class A. I immediately thought of your earlier mods.
 

Aandaar

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Ok last look at it before it goes off to powder coating. It's not perfect but I'm happy with how it turned out. This thing has spent a lot of hours inside my head, glad to see it out now.

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Did you notch the frame rails for this? What about flex in this area? Did you consult the trailer manufacture?


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Chuck, Victoria, and Miss Callie
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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No I did not do any modifications to the frame in any way....
My Landmark at 43' long has a 20" gap from the back of the drop frame to the front of the middle Level-up jacks.
I made a custom cross bar from 1 jack to the other and installed may 42" drawer slides 1 on the back of the drop frame and the other on my custom cross bar.
When it's all done I'll tray to do a better start to finish post on this mod.

I've been giving bits and pieces to keep you guessing.
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