TH Owners - whatchu got in the back???

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Old 05-26-2015, 10:59 AM
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I made the tongue a fold over. Fit like a glove. Now with the new one, no worries. It's a 16' garage!
Yep, I bought a Fulton fold away kit. Didn't work on my PWC trailer though. Had to craigslist it...

We considered a 16 footer but the didnt have the floor plan we wanted....
 
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Yep, I bought a Fulton fold away kit. Didn't work on my PWC trailer though. Had to craigslist it...

We considered a 16 footer but the didnt have the floor plan we wanted....
I had to make my own, couldn't find something to fit.
 
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Originally Posted by dlibson
I made the tongue a fold over. Fit like a glove. Now with the new one, no worries. It's a 16' garage!
Good suggestion. Now to figure out how to fold the bow of my fiberglass kayak.
 
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Sawzall comes most immediately to mind but........

Ever thought about one of those inflatables?
 
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Sawzall comes most immediately to mind but........

Ever thought about one of those inflatables?


I am going to have to look at inflatables.
 
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Good suggestion. Now to figure out how to fold the bow of my fiberglass kayak.
I can send you a couple of hinges if you'd like!
 
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If it were only that simple!
 
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And re-seal it like this... Start at 1:03...

 
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Haha, perfect, a little flex seal to finish it off.
 
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Haha, perfect, a little flex seal to finish it off.

Kind of makes me miss Billy Mays.
 
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In the back of an XLR.... Right on brother....
 
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Building another 2 wheel toy for the back of mine. This one's a bit simpler with a steel frame and just front suspension. Got some work done tonight but the inlaws were over for dinner. After dinner I was sociable and brought the small parts up to build outside. Just can't let the new toy sit too long, I want to get some miles on it Sunday!


 
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Harley looks right at home in the back there Gunny!!!!

Scott - man that is a tiny front sprocket!!! My son used to be into bike building... He spent a small fortune on it and one day he just stopped and sold everything and doesn't even ride... He's put on a bunch of weight now too..
 
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Scott, is the motor still in a crate somewhere? I can't find it in the pic?
 


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