Man, you weld just fine. I would like to see you weld overhead, if you can do that, it’ll open up more windows of opportunity. That’s coming from jack of all, master of none. Good job young man
Thanks for the kind words, I usually don’t open up these comment notifications because People seem to enjoy telling me I worthless more than givin me some advice. Either way, cheers 🍻
I think you should still make one Jack that does fit in there and u can mount it with the one pin so that when u do get a flat depending on which side or corner u can grab that special Jack u made and slide it in one of those outrigger tubes and then u can change the tire and then have it mounted right to ur spare tire mount
I never really thought about makin a separate jack attachment to slide into my existing setup. That’s a pretty good idea and I may just go ahead and do that. Thanks for pointing that out. I’ll give you a shoutout in the video when I make it. 🤙
I just saw your video. Granted, it was years ago. If you are still out there what size was your tube steel? I'm looking to do same thing on my dump trailer. Thanks.
@@markcoon087 I did the same thing a few years ago the outer dimensions are on most online metal distributors so match the schedule. I also got weldable spring keepers pins. I had to debur before the tubings would slide freely because of the welded seams on the tubing.
Thank you, not really my idea as some dump trailer manufacturers do have these options with their trailers, but maybe this will be a cheap fix for someone else out there having the same problem.
Thank you, this video has been very helpful. Thank you.
Great idea and your welds are fine brother!
Appreciate the comment buddy, youtube experts can be brutal some times!
Make a hole in bottom of each leg so water will drain out…
That’s a great idea. Thank you
Man, you weld just fine. I would like to see you weld overhead, if you can do that, it’ll open up more windows of opportunity. That’s coming from jack of all, master of none. Good job young man
Thanks for the kind words, I usually don’t open up these comment notifications because People seem to enjoy telling me I worthless more than givin me some advice. Either way, cheers 🍻
I think you should still make one Jack that does fit in there and u can mount it with the one pin so that when u do get a flat depending on which side or corner u can grab that special Jack u made and slide it in one of those outrigger tubes and then u can change the tire and then have it mounted right to ur spare tire mount
I never really thought about makin a separate jack attachment to slide into my existing setup.
That’s a pretty good idea and I may just go ahead and do that. Thanks for pointing that out. I’ll give you a shoutout in the video when I make it. 🤙
I just saw your video. Granted, it was years ago. If you are still out there what size was your tube steel? I'm looking to do same thing on my dump trailer. Thanks.
@@markcoon087 I did the same thing a few years ago the outer dimensions are on most online metal distributors so match the schedule. I also got weldable spring keepers pins. I had to debur before the tubings would slide freely because of the welded seams on the tubing.
That's is a very good idea
Thank you, not really my idea as some dump trailer manufacturers do have these options with their trailers, but maybe this will be a cheap fix for someone else out there having the same problem.
What size of trailer is this?
14ft
BOOM / Killer Solution!!!
Trailer should of came that way