I will be finished with this thread in the near future. It has been fun to revisit the project through the pictures. I had forgotten all of the challenges and the solutions to those problems. I also want to extend a thank you to the water district managers, the local farmers, and those of you on the forum that encouraged me to continue to tell the story. I do not know if I will be documenting my regular scrapping challenges. Time will tell.
I wanted to provide some information on the equipment I use before completing the thread. The picture is of a two horse trailer that became a service trailer. Inside is a Miller welder/generator, Craftsmans tool chest, most tools I have needed, DeWalt 20 v. cordless combo set with half inch wrench, Craftsman air compressor, 100 lb. propane tank, liquid oxy. tank, 75 ft. of air compressor hose, Smith Torch sets, welding sleeves/cape, leather chaps, cutting jackets, milk jugs of baking soda for fires, and misc. items. The tack compartment holds grease guns, hydraulic fluid, shop rags, engine additives, spare tire, two 12 ton jacks, and just about anything else I need for equipment maintenance. On the outside I have storage for shovels, 6 ft. pry/tamping bars, and ladders. It is not weather proof yet and this will be a winter project. I am looking to replace this with a stock trailer because I am running out of room.
The two pictures do not show the trailer in its present state. The second picture is before the water tank project and the second during the project. The liquid oxygen is gone and the air compressor returned. The fuel tanks have been moved to the doors for easier access and to make room for the tool box.
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