Today I welded on a new trailer Jack to replace the old one. In this video (affiliate links): Top-Wind A-Frame Trailer Jack with a Rectangular Footpad | 5000lb Capacity A-Frame amzn.to/4cxk9G1 MAXXHAUL 70205 Trailer Light Kit - 12V All LED amzn.to/3YLdRiN 7 Way Trailer Wiring Harness Kit 8 FT Trailer Cord with 7 Pin Trailer Plug and Junction Box amzn.to/3AurjO5 Steel Heavy Duty License Plate Holder Bracket and Light Mount for Trailers amzn.to/3SWLxq1 Eastwood Matte Black Rust Encapsulator Plus amzn.to/3YQ3LNG
Leaving the jack is smart. If you park the trailer on soft ground or it gets soft due to rain, you may be able to recover it more easily. It has happened to me a couple of times. Where it had sunk too much to get the ball under it, and I wasn't near other resources.
Country View Acres (Evan) pointed me to your channel. I gotta say that you are very much like I was, when I started welding stuff around the home here. One thing about welding outdoors, with mig/gas, is that it has to be out of the wind, or the gas blows away and you have problems. That's why most mig welding outside is with flux-core wire. Otherwise, seeing the weld is crucial, and pushing the "puddle" is the way to go. I started with the Handler 140 (like yours), then graduated to the Handler 210MVP, to weld thicker metal. GREAT machines. Love your channel, and subscribed.
Can't wait for your next video. I added Harbor Freight KENWAY 17" LED SLIMLINE STOP, TURN, and TAIL Lights to my trailer. 4 1/2 stars and only cost $12.99 each. I use electrical conduit pipes to protect my trailer wires.
Nice job Ed. You have made a great start in transforming your trailer. May I suggest where you have the old tires and rims, that you jack up the trailer and place the rims under the new tires. That will give you great ground clearance to get under the trailer for all your re-wiring of the lights and brakes. Hitch to the truck to the trailer hitch coupler to secure it and you are good to go. I'm just trying to help... Dan ☺
Nice work Ed. An easy way to wire something. Take an old wall plug in 6 volt to 12 volt charger transformer. Like for an old battery powered tool that doesn't work. Cut the plug off and test to find the hot wire. Put small alligator clips on the appropriate wire. Red for power black for ground. Then you can check your wiring without hooking up to your truck. You can also trace broken wires that way. Just plug in to a 110 outlet and you have DC power coming out your wires. Hook your ground and then your power and take your time checking wires. Just remember if only one brake light lights up that is turn signal for that side. Have a great day.
I’ve used other brands of rust encapsulator and in talking to tech support it’s not uv tolerant. It should be topcoated with paint. Really enjoy your channel Ed.
I've had that problem while welding outside. It should hold just fine. I added 2 folding jacks on the rear of my dove tail trailer helps when loading heavy vehicles and not lifting my truck on the approach. Used both Eastwood encapsulator and Por 15, though more expensive I prefer the Por 15 more permanent.
Good Evening Sir Ed, That is Heavy steel grinder 💪😇👍It has been a long time since you did a Welding video ( metal stick together ) 🤣👍 I would had keep these glass plastic protections 🧐👍Practice make perfect 😇👍 That Welding of Yours is strong 👍😇👌 Yes kind of portable 🤣👍Nice rust encapsulator 🧐👍OUTSTANDING video Sir Ed and Be Well Cheers 👍👍🍻🍻
Nothing is as satisfying as cleaning up some rusty metal and slapping a coat of black paint on them. I’m sure you should replace all the wires on that trailer as you could bet dollars to doughnuts that once you get the lights in place, the wire will have a break in it or mice will chew it. Will look forward to a fully loaded test run to see your big rig skills in action! Cheers🎉
I got me an ArcCaptain Mig200 after watching Lucas welding on his BX 3pt arms on Peak’s Peak. Maybe the best $350 I ever spent. Who knew I would love welding so much?!
i have been welding for around 30 years now. i do it everyday for a living. with the little wire welders as you have here there is one rule of thumb that will help you... when using a stick welder drag it, when using a wire welder you push it. You was doing it right just backwards. always push wire and drag a stick. run wire hot and a stick cold as you can with out sticking and slow. hope this makes since to ya, it works and handed down from the old guys. 👍
I have the handler too, really nice 120 volt to have around the shop for everyday stuff. Your right mig welding with gas is so much better than flux core.
That rust product works amazingly! I discovered the same product called “Extend” in the late 80’s. Growing up in Maine with salted roads, it was a constant battle against the rust. I think their patent expired and now everyone makes it with their own name. RustOleum makes “Rust Reformer” same thing.
We always show a bright led light close to the area we want to weld. That seems to help with the glare or shadows. Great job getting it done, it looks good with paint
Great Job Ed.. Yes welding out side is a challenge.. I had never used one of those automatic welding shields until recently.. The first time I used mine it was like I should have gotten one a long time ago.. I was amazed.. I have been welding for almost 50 years.. It was an Awakening for me.. hahaha As far as doing your wiring on your back on the ground.. WHY???? You have a tractor throw a chain on it and tip it right up… If you have to do one side at a time.. That’s how I do it on my trailers if I need to do that stuff… You have the tool use it. Just my two cents.. Can’t wait for the next video.. Cheers
Funny, new trailer but added jacks in back and LED lights. Dewalt grinder - same issues. The new blue logo batteries seem much better, but I have a HF corder grinder as well. Also, reinforced tailgate frame and added three extra hinges I made. Buddy got me a 16’ tandem trailer for $2,500. With upgrades, it’s pretty nice now.
On that welding cart change the casters to larger ones and get yourself a larger set of tires. You'll have an easier time dragging that set up in and out of your garage or shop. I have the same cart. I'm sure Harbor Freight or Northern Tool will have them.
I have removed my tongue jacks and installed the side jack as you have. Reason is with the tongue jack you cannot put your tail gate down without hitting it
Today I welded on a new trailer Jack to replace the old one.
In this video (affiliate links):
Top-Wind A-Frame Trailer Jack with a Rectangular Footpad | 5000lb Capacity A-Frame
amzn.to/4cxk9G1
MAXXHAUL 70205 Trailer Light Kit - 12V All LED
amzn.to/3YLdRiN
7 Way Trailer Wiring Harness Kit 8 FT Trailer Cord with 7 Pin Trailer Plug and Junction Box
amzn.to/3AurjO5
Steel Heavy Duty License Plate Holder Bracket and Light Mount for Trailers
amzn.to/3SWLxq1
Eastwood Matte Black Rust Encapsulator Plus
amzn.to/3YQ3LNG
Leaving the jack is smart. If you park the trailer on soft ground or it gets soft due to rain, you may be able to recover it more easily. It has happened to me a couple of times. Where it had sunk too much to get the ball under it, and I wasn't near other resources.
You're getting a good start to on the improvements to your trailer.
Country View Acres (Evan) pointed me to your channel. I gotta say that you are very much like I was, when I started welding stuff around the home here. One thing about welding outdoors, with mig/gas, is that it has to be out of the wind, or the gas blows away and you have problems. That's why most mig welding outside is with flux-core wire. Otherwise, seeing the weld is crucial, and pushing the "puddle" is the way to go. I started with the Handler 140 (like yours), then graduated to the Handler 210MVP, to weld thicker metal. GREAT machines. Love your channel, and subscribed.
Thanks so much! I like the convenience of the 120v welder, but I think you’re right about moving up to a 220v machine. Welcome!
Can't wait for your next video. I added Harbor Freight KENWAY 17" LED SLIMLINE STOP, TURN, and TAIL Lights to my trailer. 4 1/2 stars and only cost $12.99 each. I use electrical conduit pipes to protect my trailer wires.
Nice!
Nice job Ed. You have made a great start in transforming your trailer. May I suggest where you have the old tires and rims, that you jack up the trailer and place the rims under the new tires. That will give you great ground clearance to get under the trailer for all your re-wiring of the lights and brakes. Hitch to the truck to the trailer hitch coupler to secure it and you are good to go.
I'm just trying to help... Dan ☺
Thanks Dan. Good suggestion!
Nice work Ed. An easy way to wire something. Take an old wall plug in 6 volt to 12 volt charger transformer. Like for an old battery powered tool that doesn't work. Cut the plug off and test to find the hot wire. Put small alligator clips on the appropriate wire. Red for power black for ground. Then you can check your wiring without hooking up to your truck. You can also trace broken wires that way. Just plug in to a 110 outlet and you have DC power coming out your wires. Hook your ground and then your power and take your time checking wires. Just remember if only one brake light lights up that is turn signal for that side. Have a great day.
Good suggestion. Thanks much!
I’ve used other brands of rust encapsulator and in talking to tech support it’s not uv tolerant. It should be topcoated with paint. Really enjoy your channel Ed.
Thank you!
I've had that problem while welding outside. It should hold just fine. I added 2 folding jacks on the rear of my dove tail trailer helps when loading heavy vehicles and not lifting my truck on the approach. Used both Eastwood encapsulator and Por 15, though more expensive I prefer the Por 15 more permanent.
Very nice. Thanks!
Good Evening Sir Ed, That is Heavy steel grinder 💪😇👍It has been a long time since you did a Welding video ( metal stick together ) 🤣👍 I would had keep these glass plastic protections 🧐👍Practice make perfect 😇👍 That Welding of Yours is strong 👍😇👌 Yes kind of portable 🤣👍Nice rust encapsulator 🧐👍OUTSTANDING video Sir Ed and Be Well Cheers 👍👍🍻🍻
Nothing is as satisfying as cleaning up some rusty metal and slapping a coat of black paint on them. I’m sure you should replace all the wires on that trailer as you could bet dollars to doughnuts that once you get the lights in place, the wire will have a break in it or mice will chew it. Will look forward to a fully loaded test run to see your big rig skills in action! Cheers🎉
I got me an ArcCaptain Mig200 after watching Lucas welding on his BX 3pt arms on Peak’s Peak. Maybe the best $350 I ever spent. Who knew I would love welding so much?!
Nice! I think I paid $400 for this welder used. I love it so much more than my old Lincoln stick welder.
i have been welding for around 30 years now. i do it everyday for a living. with the little wire welders as you have here there is one rule of thumb that will help you... when using a stick welder drag it, when using a wire welder you push it. You was doing it right just backwards. always push wire and drag a stick. run wire hot and a stick cold as you can with out sticking and slow. hope this makes since to ya, it works and handed down from the old guys. 👍
Much appreciated!
I have the handler too, really nice 120 volt to have around the shop for everyday stuff. Your right mig welding with gas is so much better than flux core.
Right on!
That rust product works amazingly! I discovered the same product called “Extend” in the late 80’s.
Growing up in Maine with salted roads, it was a constant battle against the rust.
I think their patent expired and now everyone makes it with their own name. RustOleum makes “Rust Reformer” same thing.
I remember using one in the 80’s too 😄👍
I vote, leave the jack. Just my two cents 😊
We always show a bright led light close to the area we want to weld. That seems to help with the glare or shadows. Great job getting it done, it looks good with paint
I'm voting for leaving the jack on.👍
nice job ty
Great Job Ed..
Yes welding out side is a challenge.. I had never used one of those automatic welding shields until recently..
The first time I used mine it was like I should have gotten one a long time ago.. I was amazed.. I have been welding for almost 50 years.. It was an Awakening for me.. hahaha
As far as doing your wiring on your back on the ground.. WHY???? You have a tractor throw a chain on it and tip it right up… If you have to do one side at a time.. That’s how I do it on my trailers if I need to do that stuff…
You have the tool use it.
Just my two cents..
Can’t wait for the next video..
Cheers
Nice video! Anxious to hear how the Eastwood product works out after a few months.
Thanks!
Funny, new trailer but added jacks in back and LED lights. Dewalt grinder - same issues. The new blue logo batteries seem much better, but I have a HF corder grinder as well. Also, reinforced tailgate frame and added three extra hinges I made. Buddy got me a 16’ tandem trailer for $2,500. With upgrades, it’s pretty nice now.
Nice!
Looking good Ed! That jack should work fine and I really like that paint. But ya a bristle brush would probably be better.
Thanks Ross. Good stuff!
With the side jack you can probably let your tail gate down without hitting the jack.
On that welding cart change the casters to larger ones and get yourself a larger set of tires. You'll have an easier time dragging that set up in and out of your garage or shop. I have the same cart. I'm sure Harbor Freight or Northern Tool will have them.
Yes I should!
Ed don't worry about your welds. I am still learning myself, but that is what grinders are for.
Ed, you could make boiling water fun to watch.
Ha! Thanks T!
I really like that you repurchased your trailer from your relative!!! ❤
Hey, shouldn't you have safety covering to weld???
@@margaretmatthews511 hey im looking for a trailer like that too. If you know of one please let me know
Hi Tom!!! I will keep my eyes open for you.
Hi Tom, do you transfer DVDs to whatever is available now ❤
hey I was thinking of You today!!! Yes i do transfer to Mp4 on thumb drive or external drive from discs or videos
Ed use a white chalk along where you will weld itglows the color of the arc. Try it.
Interesting. Thanks.
I just took old welding gloves and cut them up and pop riveted them to the edge of my helmet so it stops the sun and most importantly the sparks
Knowing how to weld is one skill I would like to have. Over the years I have picked up a few useful skills but welding is not one of them.
I have removed my tongue jacks and installed the side jack as you have. Reason is with the tongue jack you cannot put your tail gate down without hitting it
You need better wheels for the card. Also it is hard to weld with tht machine on 120. Nice bringing the trailer back.
Looks good Ed 🐸hollow farm CW😊
That side jack is way better and faster. The center jack will end up bent and not being able to use. Just leave both of them on.
I would have left the other jack on, you just never know when you might need it and it folds up and out of the way.
Can you change the wheels out on the harbor freight welding cart? Something designed to go over rougher terrain should be available
Someone else suggested that too. Good idea!
Should have ground the paint off your jack.
I did 👍
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