vtgent49 said:Hi,
Also, in the UK, the dolly on a trailer is actually the normal way to trailer a laser. I tried to google and find it, but couldn't come up with a site. It's called a brambler or something like that. Anyone have that website?
Al Russell 182797
vtgent49 said:I soften the trailer springs by restacking them, so that the trailer can move 4-5" when I put my 170 lbs on one side, as all bunk trailers are too stiff.
Al Russell 182797
Kevin Pierce said:I see that Pirouette's trailer has a wooden channel for the front elbow to slide up on. I see this channel as an important part of single-handed loading and uploading.
Any other ideas for creating a channel to run the length of the trailer, keeping the front end of the dolly in alignment while I hold and push the rear?
Kevin
heymatey said:i'm really big on keeping things simple (basically, am lazy). in that vein, i HATE tying boats to trailers! if your trailer currently has plywood bunks, you may already have the foundation for one of the coolest dolly/trailer set-ups!
49208 said:He said he was lazy(he's fibbin btw)
He's talking about these
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/overtons/detail/pdetail2.cgi?r=detail_view&item_num=29245&fcat=2AN7
Mount them on the sides of the trailer with the opening facing in and you should see what he's talking about