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Great video, one of your best! The opening was gut wrenching! This one will help DIYers realize it's best to have a "PRO" in their corner, and worth every dollar...Steady on my friend. 😎👍
You need a steel “rotisserie” with some wheels on the part that slides up and down the vertical posts
Great video! Can’t wait to see the final product and watch the next episode.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it! We still have a lot of work ahead of us but stay tuned! 🏍
Awesome! What is the thickness of the Coosa?
You should add an axle class to your airstreamu course.
nice work Ian and team
Glad you enjoyed it
What weight are the timbren axles suspensions? Also if they do have a lift, how much? Thank you! Looks amazing!
Those are 5200lbs with no lift, wanted loading to be easier. They have up to 4” lift.
What did you use to hold the Coosa to the frame?
Hey silvia, we just use some self tapping bolts with a tapered head so that they go flush with the floor
Great video, one of your best! The opening was gut wrenching! This one will help DIYers realize it's best to have a "PRO" in their corner, and worth every dollar...Steady on my friend. 😎👍
You need a steel “rotisserie” with some wheels on the part that slides up and down the vertical posts
Great video! Can’t wait to see the final product and watch the next episode.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it! We still have a lot of work ahead of us but stay tuned! 🏍
Awesome! What is the thickness of the Coosa?
You should add an axle class to your airstreamu course.
nice work Ian and team
Glad you enjoyed it
What weight are the timbren axles suspensions? Also if they do have a lift, how much? Thank you! Looks amazing!
Those are 5200lbs with no lift, wanted loading to be easier. They have up to 4” lift.
What did you use to hold the Coosa to the frame?
Hey silvia, we just use some self tapping bolts with a tapered head so that they go flush with the floor